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The offices, according to the use of the Church of England, for the administration of the Lord's supper; The Solemnization of Matrimony; The Baptism of Infants, both publick and private; The Churching of Women; The Visitation, and Communion of the Sick; the burial of the dead.
Church of England.Date: 1753- Books
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Dolphin's-Barn, burying-ground, all in an uproar: or the present controversy between the Baptists and Quakers, truly stated. Together with several queries proposed to the Quakers, concerning the two sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's-Supper. By T. D. a lay-man of the Church of England.
T. D.Date: 1722- Books
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A dissertation concerning the baptism of Jewish proselytes: In which are Shewn, Who they are of the Proselytes of the Jews, said to be baptized; what the occasion of this Dissertation concerning the Baptism of them; what proof there is of any such custom among the Jews, before, at, or near the times of John the Baptist, Christ and his Apostles, or any age after, before the Third and Fourth Centuries of the Christian aera; that the only proof of such a practice is from the Jewish Talmuds and Talmudic Authors; and that therefore Christian Baptism cannot be taken from, and founded upon, Proselyte-Baptism among the Jews. By John Gill, D.D. This Dissertation was first published at the end of the body of practical divinity; and is now re-published, seperately, at the desire of some, for the sake of such who may not choose to purchase the larger work.
Gill, John, 1697-1771.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Of confirmation. I. It is well known, that Baptism is an ordinance which Christ hath appointed, for admitting persons into covenant with God, and into fellowship with the Christian Church. And because this ordinance was taken from the Jews, among whom children, as well as others, were admitted into covenant; ...
Date: 1763?]- Books
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Practical discourses on the offices of baptism, confirmation, and matrimony, as prescribed in the liturgy of the Church of England. Useful for all Families. Volume the sixth, in three parts. The First Part on the Office of Baptism. By Matthew Hole, D.D. Rector of Exeter College in Oxford, and Vicar of Stokegursy in Somerset-Shire.
Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 1640-1730.Date: 1719- Books
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Remarks on two late sermons, preach'd in the cathedral-church of Salisbury: in a letter to a friend. To which is added, A postscript, Wherein the Charge of Uncharitableness against the Church for condemning Lay-Baptism as invalid, is more particularly consider'd and confuted.
Date: 1711- Books
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The offices, according to the use of the Church of England, for the administration of the Lord's supper; the solemnization of matrimony; The Baptism of Infants, both publick and private; The Churching of Women; The Visitation, and Communion of the Sick; the burial of the dead.
Church of England.Date: 1751- Books
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Brief critical notes, especially on the various readings of the New Testament books. With a preface, concerning the texts cited therein from the Old Testament: as also concerning the use of the septuagint translation. By W. Wall, S.T.P. author of, The History of Infant-Baptism.
Wall, William, 1647-1728.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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The baptism of adult believers only, asserted and vindicated; and that of infants disproved. In which is shewn, that the people called Anabaptists are of an apostolick original, and not a new upstart Sect; and that there have been in every Age, from Christ and the Apostles time, more or less, a People professing Believers Baptism, and rejecting that of Infants. With a postscript, containing some Reflections on Mr. Stokes's Compassionate Plea for Infants: and an appendix, containing a Discourse on Acts 2. 47. By Thomas Davye.
Davye, Thomas.Date: M.DCC.XIX. [1719]- Books
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A reply to a late defence of the pamphlet intituled, Baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted: Wherein the mistakes of the author of that defence are farther rectified, and his reasonings farther confuted. With an appendix, containing some remarks on the preface to a late reply to the Protestant flail; and shewing, that the reformation from popery, in England, was in a great measure owing to the zeal and constancy of illiterate men and women; and that the people called Quakers have been, and are, the most thorough-Protestant reformers in the world.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1736- Books
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The regular clergy's sole right to administer Christian Baptism, asserted: in a familiar dialogue betwixt a church-man and a Dissenter; adapted to the meanest capacity. In which some notice is taken of the serious enquiry into the present state of the Church of England. By the author of the Hamsted-Conferences.
Sharpe, Isaac, 1695-1718Date: [1712]- Books
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Brief remarks on Mr. Samuel Ewer's pretended answer to The infant's-cause pleaded, &c. or the Concurrent Harmony Of all Parts of Holy Scripture, for the Covenant-Interest, Church-Membership, and Baptism of the Infants of Believers. By Edward Hitchin. To which is added, Some arguments written by Dr. Owen on the same subject.
Hitchin, Edward, active 1706-1710.Date: 1710- Books
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An answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, called Donatus redivivus: Or a Reprimand to a Modern Church-Schismatick, Lately Written by A Dissenting Teacher; Occasion'd by the Conversion and Baptism of Two Young Gentlewomen. By way of a Letter from one of the said Gentlewomen to the Revd. Mr. L-Ter, M.A. Library-Keeper at Manchester.
Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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A Scripture-manual: or, A plain representation of the ordinance of Baptism. Designed for the use of all who would answer a good conscience towards God, and give a reason of their faith and practice with meekness and fear. By Samuel Wilson, a new edition, revised by Abraham Booth. To which are subjoined, various extracts from learned pd̆obaptist authors.
Wilson, Samuel, 1702-1750.Date: 1797- Books
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Infidelity a proper object of censure. Wherein is shewn, the indispensable obligation that lies upon church-rulers to exercise the discipline instituted by Christ, upon such avowed infidels as have been solemnly initiated Members of the Christian Church by Baptism; and, if irreclaimable, to cast them out of the Christian society.
Walker, Thomas, 1704-1780.Date: M,DCC,LVI. [1756]- Books
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The protestant's prayer-book: or, stated and occasional devotions, for families and private persons, and discourses on the gift, grace, and spirit of prayer; together with essays ON The Christian Sabbath, Baptism, And The Lord's Supper. To which are added hymns adapted to social and secret worship. By J. M. Moffatt.
Moffatt, John Marks, -1802.Date: 1783- Books
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[An] impartial account of a [pu]blic disputation on Water Baptism, Held on the 25th day of October, 1787, at the General Baptist Chapel, in Ber-Street, Norwich, between John Bousell, a speaker amongst the people called Quakers, and Joseph Proud, pastor of the General Baptist Congregation, in Ber-Street with some further observations in vindication of that sacred ordinance. By J. Proud, M.G.
Proud, J. (Joseph), 1745-1826.Date: [1787]- Books
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A vindication of infant Baptism, from the four chief objections Brought against it, viz: I. From the natural incapacity of infants. II. From their not actually believing. III. From the want of an express command to Baptize them. IV. From the want of scripture-precedents for it. In a letter to Mr. ****. By John Turner, A.M. lecturer of Christ-Church, London.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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A postscript to the charge of heresy continued. Occasion'd by the reply of Joseph Middleton to the account of a conference held with him. Wherein That Account is cleared from the Charge of Falshood; and the principal Answers in the Reply are shown to be insufficient. Being the Third and Last Defence of Water-Baptism. By Henry Stebbing, M.A.
Stebbing, Henry, 1687-1763.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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A defence of the doctrine and practice of the church of England, against Some Modern Innovations with respect to I. The Supremacy of the Crown. II. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper as a Sacrifice. III. Baptism administer'd by Lay-Men Invalid. IV. The Necessity and Authority of Sacerdotal Absolution. In a Letter to a Friend.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: 1712- Books
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A brief answer to Mr. M. D'Assigny's book; entitled, An antidote against the pernicious errors of the Anabaptists, or of the Dipping sect. Wherein His Arguments for Infants Baptism are answered; his difingenuous perverting the Greek Texts, discover'd; his falsifying not only the Sense of the Fathers, but also placing them almost an Age nearer to our Lord, than it appears from the best Chronologers they were, detected: As also his unkind Reflections, and scurrilous Language, taken notice of. In a dialogue. By R. Morgan.
Morgan, R., active 1708.Date: 1708- Books
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The life of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Containing the genealogy of our glorious redeemer, his Nativity, Preservation, Circumcision, Baptism, Fasting, Temptation, Ministry, Doctrine, Calling the Apostles, Miracles, Parables, Travels, Transfiguration, Passion, Institution of the Sacrament, Crucifixion, Burial, Resurrection, Appearance, and Ascension. To which is added, a full defence of Christianity the Foundation on which all our Hopes of Eternal Happiness are fixed. To which is Added, a Full Defence of Christianity Against all the Objections of Atheists, Deists, and Infidels, who have endeavoured to place Mankind on a Level with the Beasts that perish. The Whole being calculated To promote the Knowledge of our Holy Religion, a Firm Faith in the Merits of our Blessed Redeemer, and the Practice of every Christian Virtue. By the Reverend John Fleetwood, D. D. Author of the History of the Holy Bible, Published by the King's Authority.
Fleetwood, John.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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The life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ; containing the genealogy of our glorious Redeemer: His Nativity, Preservation, Circumcision, Baptism, Fasting, Temptation, Ministry, Doctrine, Calling the Apostles, Miracles, Parables, Travels, Transfiguration, Passion, Institution of the Sacrament, Crucifixion, Burial, Resurrection, Appearance, and Ascension. Together with the lives and sufferings of his holy Apostles, evangelists, and other primitive martyrs. Who have laid down their Lives in the glorious Cause of Christianity, The Foundation on which all our Hopes of Eternal Happiness are fixed. To which is added, a full defence of Christianity against all the Objections of Atheists, Deists, and the infidels of the present Age, who have endeavoured to place Mankind on a Level with the Beasts that perish. The Whole being calculated, To promote the Knowledge of our Holy Religion, a Firm Faith in the Merits of our Blessed Redeemer, and the Practice of every Christian Virtue. By the Reverend John Fleetwood, D. D. Author of the History of the Holy Bible.
Fleetwood, John.Date: MDCCLXVII [1767]- Books
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The life of Our blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ; containing the genealogy of our glorious redeemer; His Nativity; Preservation, Circumcision, Baptism, Fasting, Temptation, Ministry, Doctrine, Calling the Apostles, Miracles, Parables, Travels, Transfiguration, Passion, Institution of the Sacrament, Crucifixion, Burial, Resurrection, Appearance, and Ascension. together with the lives and sufferings of his holy apostles, Evangelists and other Primitive Martyrs. Who have laid down their Lives in the glorious Cause of Christianity, The Foundation on which all our Hopes of Eternal happiness are fixed. To which is added, A Full Defence of Christianity against all the Objections of Atheists, Deists, and the Infidels of the present Age, who have endeavoured to place Mankind on a Level with the Beasts that perish. The Whole being calculated To promote the Knowledge of our Holy Religion, a Firm Faith in the Merits of our Blessed Redeemer, and the Practice of every Christian Virtue. By the Reverend John Fleetwood, D. D. Author of the History of the Holy Bible.
Fleetwood, John.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ; Containing the genealogy of our glorious redeemer; his nativity, preservation, circumcision, Baptism, fasting, temptation, ministry, doctrine, calling the apostles, miracles, parables, travels, transfiguration, passion, institution of the sacrament, crucifixion, burial, resurrection, appearance, and ascension. Together with the lives and sufferings of his Holy Apostles, evangelists, and other primitive martyrs, who have laid down their lives in the glorious cause of Christianity, the foundation on which all our hopes of eternal happiness are fixed. To which will be added, a full defence of Christianity against all the objections of atheists, deists, and the insidels of the present age, who have endeavoured to place mankind on a level with the beasts that perish. The whole being calculated to promote the knowledge of our holy religion, a firm faith in the merits of our blessed redeemer, and the practice of every Christian virtue. By the Reverend John Fleetwood, D.D.
Fleetwood, John.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]