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A treatise concerning baptism and the Supper: shewing, that the one baptism of the spirit, and spiritual supper of the Lord, are only, essential, and necessary to salvation. Wherein The Strongest Arguments for the Use of Outward Baptism and the Supper are Considered, the people, called Quakers, are vindicated; and the Objections against them, for their disuse of these Signs, are Answered. By J. P.
Pike, Joseph, 1657-1729.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Two discourses relating to positive institutions: I. Christ's judgment concerning the fitness of obeying every divine command: II. Baptism designed for all those in every age, who profess Christianity; and not confined to the first converts only. By Joseph Burroughs.
Burroughs, Joseph, 1685-1761.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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The argument from apostolic tradition, in favour of infant-baptism, with others, advanced in a late pamphlet, called The baptism of infants a reasonable service, &c. consider'd; and also An Answer to a Welch Clergyman's twenty Arguments for Infant-Baptism. To which are added the dissenters reasons for separating from the Church of England. Occasioned by the said Writer. By John Gill, D.D.
Gill, John, 1697-1771.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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The righteousness of Christ in water-baptism, stated, vindicated, and proved. By which it appears, that the righteousness of Christ, and infant-baptism, are inseparably connected together; and that there is no real Difference between the Baptists Notion of Christ's Righteousness in Baptism, and the Sin of the Pharisees in their Baptisms, Mark vii. 1-8. being a full confutation of, and answer to, Mr. James Rutherford's thoughts on believers baptism. And also A full Confutation of all the Baptists Books that ever have been written against Infant-Baptism. For their Foundation is destroyed, and what can these Builders do.
Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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A supplement to the first and second parts of Lay-Baptism invalid; Shewing, That the Heretical and Schismatical Baptisms which some Ancient Churches esteem'd to have been Valid, were not Lay-Baptisms, in the Opinion of those Churches. In answer to the second part of Mr. Bingham's pretended Scholastical history of lay-baptism. And prov'd out of that same Book, and the other Writings of Mr. Bingham. With a caveat against Dr. White Kennet's Dangerous notion of the power of divine grace, and his Sophistica rule for judging of doctrines: In his Sermon at the Funeral of the Duke of Devonshire, and his Spittal-Sermon on Easter-Tuesday, 1714. By the author of Lay-Baptism invalid.
Laurence, R. (Roger), 1670-1736.Date: 1714- Books
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English Protestant Dissenters not under persecution, as is suggested by dissenting teachers: with notes on some of their sermons, since the passing the late act against occasional conformity. By the author of The regular clergy's sole right to administer Baptism.
Sharpe, Isaac, 1695-1718Date: 1713- Books
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The judgment of the Church of England in the case of lay-baptism and of dissenters baptism. By which it appears, That She hath not, by any publick Act of hers, made or declared Lay-Baptism to be invalid. The second edition. With an additional letter from Dr. John Cosin, afterwards Bishop of Durham, to Mr. Cordel, who scrupled to communicate with the French-Protestants, upon some of the modern Pretences.
Fleetwood, William, 1656-1723.Date: [1712]- Books
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The judgment of the Reformed in France, extracted out of the Acts of their Publick Synods, as also that of Mr. Calvin and other Genevans, concerning the invalidity of lay-baptism. In a letter to the author of Lay-Baptism invalid. By a priest of the Church of England, and Rector of a church in the City of London.
Priest of the Church of England, and Rector of a church in the City of London.Date: 1712- Books
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An appeal to all sober Christians: shewing, from divers texts of scripture, both the true subjects of water-baptism; and the right mode of administration, according to primitive Institution. And in Consequence thereof, The Reasonableness of separating in Matters of Religion, from all those Societies, that have no other Water-Baptism than what they had in their Infancy.
Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The true scripture doctrine, of the mode and subjects of Christian baptism; with some strictures on Dr. Gill's sentiments of the moral law, and Justification from Eternity. In six letters to a candid antipædobaptist. Being a full answer to Dr. Gill's sermon, at Mrs. Carmichael's dipping, and to all that he ever published on Baptism. By Henr Mayo, M.A.
Mayo, Henry, 1733-1793.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Three practical essays, on Baptism, confirmation, and repentance. Containing full instructions for a Holy life: with earnest exhortations, especially to young persons, drawn from the consideration of the severity of the discipline of the primitive Church. By Samuel Clarke, D.D. rector of St. James's, Westminster.
Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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A farther defence of infant-baptism: wherein The Infants Right, upon the Parent's Faith, is illustrated by those Miracles which Jesus Performed-Their Claim to Baptism farther supported, from their being God's Heritage-The Commission to go teach, baptizing, does not exclude them-and Rom. vi. 3, 4. Col. ii. 12. very absurdly understood and applied, by Adult-Baptizers, to Water-Baptism. This Defence of the Plea, was occasioned by a Pamphlet, call'd, The Plea for Infants impleaded, &c. published at Canterbury, 1742, signed, Dan. Dobel. And is addressed To Adult-Baptizers in general, more particularly to those of the County of Kent.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: [1742]- Books
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A manual for common Christians; or, plain reasons for Infant-Baptism; designed For the Use of all Paedo-Baptists, of every Denomination; that they may give a Reason of their Practice with Meekness and Charity, and know how to apply the Ritual with a truly Religious Intention.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Practical discourses on several important subjects: viz. A discourse of the children of holy parents. Eight Discourses of the Covenant of Grace. To which are Added, A Brief Discourse of Infant-Baptism. A Sermon before the Lord-Mayor. By the late Reverend, Mr. Nathanael Taylor.
Taylor, Nathanael, -1702.Date: 1703- Books
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A vindication of Presbyterian ordination and Baptism; from the aspersions and contempt which have been of late most invidiously thrown upon them. Occasion'd by certain rebaptizations, and other innovations, lately practis'd in the parish of Bury, in Lancashire. By E. Rothwell.
Rothwell, Edward, -1731.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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Our saviour's commission to his ministers, Explained and Improved. The substance of a sermon, delivered at Canterbury, and in Worship-Street, London, At the Administration of the Ordinance of Baptism. By Dan Taylor. Published at the Request of the Hearers in both Places.
Taylor, Dan, 1738-1816.Date: [1784?]- Books
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The baptism of Christ, a Gospel ordinance: being altogether inward and spiritual: Not, like John's, into Water; but, according to the real nature of the Gospel, into the very name, life, and power of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Shewing that the Apostles' use of Water Baptism was by no means as an Ordinance of Christ, but as the Baptism of John; and that all who are baptized into Christ, have put on Christ, not only professionally but substantially-that is, have put him on as the whole Armour of Light, and walk in him in newness of Life. By Job Scott.
Scott, Job, 1751-1793.Date: 1794- Books
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The baptism of Christ, a gospel ordinance: being altogether inward and spiritual: Not, like John's, into Water; but, according to the real nature of the Gospel, into the very name, life, and power of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Shewing that the Apostles' use of Water Baptism was by no means as an Ordinance of Christ, but as the Baptism of John; and that all who are baptized into Christ, have put on Christ, not only professionally but substantially-that is, have put him on as the whole Armour of Light, and walk in him in newness of Life. By Job Scott.
Scott, Job, 1751-1793.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism: being the substance of several discourses from Acts ii.39. Containing I. The Scripture Ground, on which the Right of Infants to Baptism is founded. II. The Evidence by which it is supported. And, III. A Solution of the most material Objections. By David Bostwick, A. M. Late Minister of the Presbyterian Church, in the City of New-York.
Bostwick, David, 1721-1763.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism: being the substance of several discourses from Acts ii. 39. Containing, I. The Scripture Ground, on which the Right of Infants to Baptism is founded. II. The Evidence by which it is supported. And, III. A Solution of the most material Objections. By David Bostwick, A. M. Late Minister of the Presbyterian Church, in the City of New - York.
Bostwick, David, 1721-1763.Date: 1777- Books
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A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism: being the substance of several discourses from Acts ii.39. Containing, I. The Scripture Ground, on which the Right of Infants to Baptism is founded. II. The Evidence by which it is supported. And, III. A Solution of the most material Objections. By David Bostwick, A. M. Late Minister of the Presbyterian Church, in the City of New-York.
Bostwick, David, 1721-1763.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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The baptism of Christ, a Gospel ordinance: being altogether inward and spiritual: Not, like John's, into Water; but, according to the real Nature of the Gospel, into the very Name, Life, and Power, of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Shewing that the Apostles' Use of Water Baptism was by no Means an Ordinance of Christ, but as the Baptism of John; and that all who are baptized into Christ, have put on Christ, not only professionally, but substantially-that is, have put him on as the whole Armour of Light, and walk in him in Newness of Life. By Job Scott.
Scott, Job, 1751-1793.Date: 1796- Books
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The baptism of Christ, a Gospel ordinance: being altogether inward and spiritual: Not, like John's, into Water; but, according to the real Nature of the Gospel, into the very Name, Life, and Power, of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Shewing that the Apostles' Use of Water Baptism was by no Means as an Ordinance of Christ, but as the Baptism of John; and that all who are baptized into Christ, have put on Christ, not only professionally, but substantially-that is, have put him on as the whole Armour of Light, and walk in him in Newness of Life. By Job Scott.
Scott, Job.Date: 1796- Books
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The Clergyman's companion: Containing, the offices of Baptism, both publick and private; matrimony; the churching of women; visitation and communion of the sick; with some occasional prayers, collected from the most eminent divines of the Church of England; and the burial of the dead.
Date: Printed in the year MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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A letter to the author of Lay-Baptism invalid: wherein the Popish doctrine of lay-baptism, Taught in a Sermon, Said to have been Preach'd By the B-of S-, The 7th of November, 1710. is censur'd and condemn'd by the Greek Church; the Church of England; The Reformed Abroad; And even by our English Presbyterian Sectaries. Which may be added as an appendix to a book intitul'd Sacerdotal powers.
Brett, Thomas, 1667-1744.Date: 1711