J. R., b. 1. o. 3. (1700). Infant-Baptism; or, Infant-sprinkling: (as the Anabaptists ironically term it,) asserted and maintained by the scriptures, and authorities of the primitive fathers. Together with a reply to a pretended answer. To which has been added, a sermon preached on occasion of the author's baptizing an adult person. With some enlargements. By J. R. rector of Lezant in Cornwal. printed, and are to be sold by J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard; Philip Bishop at Exon, and Benjamin Smithurst at Lanceston in Cornwal.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. R., b. 1642 or 3. Infant-Baptism; or, Infant-sprinkling: (as the Anabaptists Ironically Term It,) Asserted and Maintained by the Scriptures, and Authorities of the Primitive Fathers. Together with a Reply to a Pretended Answer. To Which Has Been Added, a Sermon Preached on Occasion of the Author's Baptizing an Adult Person. With Some Enlargements. By J. R. Rector of Lezant in Cornwal. London: printed, and are to be sold by J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard; Philip Bishop at Exon, and Benjamin Smithurst at Lanceston in Cornwal, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJ. R., b. 1642 or 3. Infant-Baptism; or, Infant-sprinkling: (as the Anabaptists Ironically Term It,) Asserted and Maintained by the Scriptures, and Authorities of the Primitive Fathers. Together with a Reply to a Pretended Answer. To Which Has Been Added, a Sermon Preached on Occasion of the Author's Baptizing an Adult Person. With Some Enlargements. By J. R. Rector of Lezant in Cornwal. printed, and are to be sold by J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard; Philip Bishop at Exon, and Benjamin Smithurst at Lanceston in Cornwal, 1700.