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A second address to the Anabaptists: being a vindication of the former from the exceptions made to it in a late paper, entituled, A brief reply &c. by Rich. George, and Tho. Ranger. By the author of the Serious address, &c.
Hewerdine, Thomas, 1659 or 1660-1738?.Date: [1702]- Books
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An antidote against the pernicious errors of the Anabaptists, or; of the dipping-sect. Wherein, the doctrine and practices of the Church of England, in relation to infants baptism are briefly justified ... By Marius D'Assigny, B.D.
D'Assigny, Marius, 1643-1717.Date: 1708- Books
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The mystery of anabaptism unmask'd; being a full vindication of infant baptism in the Church of England, in answer to the fallacious arguments, and pernicious errors of Mr. Morgan, Mr. Stennet, and other the Principal Leaders of the anabaptists. To which are added, discourses, I. Upon the Christian Sabbath, II. Original Sin, III. Forms of Prayer and our Liturgy, IV. Sinfulness of Schism, V. The Danger of Apostacy, VI. the History of the Anabaptists from their first Appearance in the World in foreign Parts, and in England. By Marius D'Assigny, B.D.
D'Assigny, Marius, 1643-1717.Date: 1709- Books
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An antidote against the pernicious errors of the Anabaptists, or; of the dipping-sect. Wherein, the doctrine and practices of the Church of England, in relation to infant baptism, are briefly justified and Confirmed by Holy Scripture and Reason, by the Approved Custom of Christians in all Ages since the Apostles, and by the Judgment of all the Reformed Churches of Europe; and wherein all Objections against it are fully Answer'd, &c. By Marius D'Assigny, B.D.
D'Assigny, Marius, 1643-1717.Date: [1707]- Books
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Rebaptization condemned. Wherein is shewn, I. That to rebaptize any person that was once baptiz'd, even by laymen, in the name of the sacred Trinity, is contrary to the practice of the Catholick Church in all ages. II. That it is repugnant to the principles and practice of the Church of England. III. The pernicious consequences of such a practice. By the Author of, Plain dealing, or Separation without schism, &c.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: 1716