The storming of antichrist, in his two last and strongest garrisons, of compulsion of conscience and infants baptisme : wherein is set down a way and manner for church constitution together with markes to know right constituted churches, from all other societies in the world : also the cruelty inequality and injustice of compulsion for conscience by 29 arguments is opened, with an answer to 26, objections brought for the same : also 12 arguments against the baptizing of infants, with an answer to 26, objections brought for the same : wherein is displayed to the view of all, from the testimonies of Scriptures, fathers, councels, the mischiefs, uncertainties, novelties, and absudities that do attend the same : wherein is answered the most valid arguments brought by St. Martiall in his sermon preached in the Abbey Church at Westminister, for the defence hereof : with an answer to Mr. Blake his arguments in his book cald Birth-priviledge, and to the arguments of divers others : as also a catechisme, wherein is cleerely opened the doctrine of baptisme, together with a resolution of divers questions and cases of conscience about baptisme /
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