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Llaw-Lyfr ysgrythyrawl neu ddarlyniad eglur o'r ordinhad o fedydd. Wedi ei amcanu er budd i bawb, a ddymunent atteb Cydwybod dda tu ag at Dduw; A rhoddi 'rheswm dros eu Ffydd ai Hymarferiad, gydag aeddfwynder ac ofn. O waith y parchedig Mr. Samuel Wilson, Wedi ei Gyfiaithu or 4dd Argraphiad, or Saesnaeg.
Wilson, Samuel, 1702-1750.Date: 1756- Books
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The holy communicant rightly prepar'd: or, a discourse concerning the blessed sacrament. Wherein the Nature of it is Describ'd; our Obligation to Frequent Communion Enforc'd; and Directions given for Due Preparation for it, Behaviour at, and after it, and Profiting by it. With Prayers and Hymns, suited to the several Parts of that Holy Office. To which is added, a discourse on baptism. By Samuel Wesley, A. M. Chaplain to the most Honourable John Lord Marquess of Normanby, and Rector of Epworth, in the Diocese of Lincoln.
Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735.Date: 1716- Books
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A short inquiry whether the usage of laying on of hands upon baptized persons as such is an ordinance of Christ.
Date: [1750?]- Books
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A defence of the Reply to the Caveat, &c. in Answer to Mr. Stogdon: wherein, His own and his Tutor Withers's Cavils are Expos'd; Their false Reasonings and wicked Suggestions are laid Open; And their Designs in publishing that Caveat, and the Defence of it, are shewn to be nothing else but Scandal and Defamation. In the way of letter to a Friend. By Benjamin Reed.
Reed, Benjamin.Date: 1715- Books
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Plunging into water, no scriptural mode of baptizing: Or, Mr. Gill fairly answered, and baptizing with water defended. By Matthias Maurice. Together with Dr. Owen's Arguments for infant-baptism.
Maurice, Matthias, 1684-1738.Date: 1727- Books
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A scriptural illustration of the doctrine of regeneration, interspersed with some short observations upon the doctrine of the Quakers, Socinians, Methodists, and the Church of England-Men. To which is added, A letter on the subject of baptism: written to a gentlewoman at her Request. With Some slight Alterations. By Thomas Sheraton, Junr.
Sheraton, Thomas, 1751-1806.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- 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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The validity of baptism administred by dissenting ministers, and the unreasonableness of refusing burial to children so baptiz'd. To which is added, a vindication of it, in reply to the pretended answers of a layman, and Mr. Cantrell, Vicar of St. Alkmund's. With Some Remarks on a Letter to him by Mr. Harris, Curate of St. Peter's Church. Both Argued from the Judgment and Practice of the Church of England; and now published for the Conviction of Unprejudic'd Churchmen, and the Satisfaction of Protestant Dissenters. By Ferdinando Shaw, M. A. With a preface By the Reverend Mr. W. Tong, Mr. B. Robinson, and Dr. Oldfield.
Shaw, Ferdinando.Date: [1716]- Books
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A true account of the Baptism of the Most High and Mighty Prince, Henry Frederick, by the grace of God, Prince of Scotland, and since of Wales. Who was born in Stirling-Castle the 19th day of February, and baptized the 30th day of August 1594, in the Chapel-Royal of Stirling-Castle. Wherein Scotland, at the time, most justly shows the ancient glory and splendor of this kingdom, and in what estimation it was them in, the christendom before that time never equalled it; but, since the union of the two crowns, our greatness has be a declining.
Fowler, William, 1560?-1612.Date: M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]- Books
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On baptism. Being the substance of a discourse delivered in the dissenters' meeting-house, at Beverley in Yorkshire, at the baptism of the Rev. P. Feist's child, on Wednesday April 11th, 1792. By S. Barnard, Minister of the Gospel "one baptism." Paul published at request.
Barnard, Samuel, -1807.Date: [1792]- 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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A sermon preached at a public administration of Baptism; interspersed and enlarged with testimonies from learned and judicious writers, who espoused infant-sprinkling. To which is added, Hymns sung on that Solemn Occasion. By John Brown.
Brown, John, -1800.Date: 1764- Books
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The impropriety of open-communion, or mixed-communion, between Baptists and Pædo-Baptists, in the Lord's Supper. In a letter to an advocate for that practice.
S. N.Date: 1786- Books
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The history of infant-baptism. In two parts. The first, being an impartial collection of all such passages in the writers of the four first centuries as do make for, or against it. The second, containing several things that do help to illustrate the said history. By W. Wall, Vicar of Shoreham in Kent.
Wall, William, 1647-1728.Date: 1707- Books
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A discourse concerning Baptism: Wherein is shewed, that infants have neither faith, nor right to Baptism. Prov'd by Holy Scripture: testified also by divers authors both antient and modern. Being an answer to a late book of Mr. John Hunt's entituled, Infants faith and right to Baptism. By William Smith.
Smith, William, of Welton.Date: Printed in the year 1701- Books
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A letter from a clergyman, giving his reasons for refusing to administer baptism in private, by the public form; as desired by a gentleman of his parish.
Parfect, Caleb, -1770.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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An apology for the Baptists. In which they are vindicated from the imputation of laying an unwarrantable stress on the ordinance of baptism; and against the charge of bigotry in refusing communion at the Lord's table to paedobaptists. By Abraham Booth. [Four lines of quotations]
Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- 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 life of Lucius, first Christian king of Britain. Very necessary for the spectators and readers of the new tragedy, (call'd Lucius) founded upon this history, written by Mrs. Manley.
Date: 1717- Books
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The judgment of the Church of England in the case of lay-baptism and of Dissenters baptism.
Fleetwood, William, 1656-1723.Date: [1712]- Books
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The challenge, occasioned by an answer to a late treatise, on the subjects and mode of baptism. Wherein this respondent's conclusive arguments are shewn to have no foundation. John's baptizing in rivers accounted for. And his baptizing in them must be by sprinkling, and not by plunging, if he was guided by Scripture-Authority. With a postscript, wherein Some Remarks are made on Dr. Gale's Arguments for plunging, from the sacramental Sense of the Word [Greek].
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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Letters to a friend: containing, thoughts on the beginning of the New Testament dispensation, and Christian baptism. Occasioned by a piece lately published, entitled, "The baptism of Christ not to be imitated by Christians." By Edward Clark, Preacher of the Gospel at Medfield. [Six lines of quotations]
Clark, Edward, 1739-1811.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- 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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Doctor Chamberlain visited with a bunch of his own grapes : gathered out of his own packet of letters: to know whether my answer to his question gave satisfaction, and that by his reply to partake of those rare gifts of the spirit, which he proffered to publish in Black-fryers Church. Also an answer to Dr Chamberlains reply, concerning sprinkling the baptized. / By Thomas Bakewel.
Bakewell, Thomas, 1618 or 1619-Date: 1650- Books
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Lay baptism invalid: or, an essay to prove that such baptism is null and void; when admininister'd [sic] in opposition to the divine right of the Apostolical succession. Occasioned chiefly by the Anti-Episcopal Usurpations of our English Dissenting Teachers. The second edition corrected and enlarged, with an appendix. By a lay hand. To which is prefix'd a letter to the author by the Reverend Geo. Hickes, D. D
Laurence, R. (Roger), 1670-1736.Date: 1709