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- Young children and infants declared by Christ members of his Gospel church or kingdom: and, therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members, by baptism: and, Plunging not necessary. : Two discourses delivered September 20th, 1772, to the West Congregation in Salisbury, and, afterwards in several neighbouring parishes. Published at the desire of the hearers: [Five lines of quotations] By Samuel Webster, A.M. Pastor of a church in Salisbury
- A Christian plea for Christians baptisme, raised from the grave of apostasie, or, A short treatise, being a reproof of some things written by A. R. in his treatise, intituled, The vanitie of childish baptisme : in the answer whereof, the lawfulnesse of infants baptisme is defended, the sufficiency of our baptisme received in the state of apostasie, shewed : and the deficiencie of the arguments brought against it manifested by sufficient grounds and reasons drawn from the sweet fountains of holy Scripture
- A Christian plea for infants baptisme : or, A confvtation of some things written by A. R. in his treatise entitutled The second part of the vanitie and childishnesse of infants baptisme : in the answer whereof, the lawfulnesse of infants baptisme is defended, and the arguments against it disproved, by sufficient grounds and forcible reasons, drawn from the sweet fountains of holy scripture
- A Christian plea for infants baptisme, or, A confvtation of some things written by A.R. in his treatise entituled The second part of the vanitie and childishnesse of infants baptisme : in the answer whereof the lawfulnesse of infants baptisme is defended, and the arguments against it disproved by sufficient grounds and forcible reasons drawn from ... Holy Scripture
- A Christian, sober and plain exercitation on the two grand practical controversies of these times, infant-baptism and singing of Psalms : wherein all the Scriptures on both sides are recited, opened and argued, with brevity and tendernesse : and whatever hath been largely discussed by others, briefly contracted in a special method for the edification of the saints
- A Discourse of infant-baptism by way of a dialogue between Pædobaptista, a minister for infant-baptism, Antipædobaptista, his friend, against it, Aporeticus, an ingenuous doubter
- A Discourse on baptism, : published with a view to remove the scruples of those, who may have been led to doubt of the right of infants to the ordinance; and of its validity by sprinkling: : with a specimen of such direct and unquestionable proofs of both, as the history of the primitive church affords us
- A Few observations upon the New Divinity, as it is called, : by which children are prevented entering into covenant with Christ, because their parents are not so good as they should be
- A Few observations upon the New Divinity, as it is called, : by which children are prevented entering into covenant with Christ, because their parents are not so good as they should be
- A Plain account of the ordinance of baptism: : in which all the texts in the New-Testament relating to it, are proved; and the whole doctrine concerning it drawn from them alone. : In a course of letters to the Right Rev. Doctor Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester; author of the Plain account of the Lord's Supper. : [Two lines of quotation]
- 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.
- A Scripture manual: or, A plain representation of the ordinance of baptism: : design'd 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. : [One line from John]
- A Scripture-manuel [sic]: 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. : [One line from John]
- A brief ansvver to a small book written by John Norcot against infant-baptisme.
- A brief description of a conference betwixt a nationall Presbyterian and an independent (so called) : (lately held at Doubting in the county of Somerset) : with the arguments of the said dispute briefly handled
- A brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant baptism : in a plain and familiar dialogue between a minister and one of his parishioners. [Four lines from Genesis]
- A brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant baptism, : in a plain and familiar dialogue between a minister and one of his parishioners. : [Four lines from Genesis]
- A brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant baptism; : in a plain and familiar dialogue between a minister and one of his parishioners.
- A brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant baptism; : in a plain and familiar dialogue between a minister and one of his parishioners.
- A brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant baptism; : in a plain and familiar dialogue between a minister and one of his parishioners. : [Four lines from Genesis]
- A brief illustration of infant baptism, in two parts.
- A briefe answer to A discourse, lately written by one P.B., to prove baptisme under the defection of Antichrist, to be the ordinance of Iesus Christ, and the baptizing of infants to be agreeable to the word of God : wherein is declared ... that true baptisme and a false church are inconsistent, and cannot stand together : and also maintained, that the baptizing of infants hath no authority from the Scriptures
- A calm impartial inquiry into, and vindication of the divine right of infants to baptism; : with some remarks, tending to show sprinkling to be a scriptural mode for administering that ordinance. : Attempted in some letters to a friend. : [Two lines of Scripture texts]
- A charitable plea for the speechless: or, The right of believers-infants to baptism vindicated: and the mode of it by pouring or sprinkling justified.
- A conference between two men that had doubts about Infant-Baptism. : By W. Wall, author of the history of Infant-Baptism, and vicar of Shoreham in Kent
- A conference between two men that had doubts about infant-baptism. : By W. Wall,
- A conference between two men that had doubts about infant-baptism. : By W. Wall, Vicar of Shoreham in Kent
- A conference with an Anabaptist : concerning the subject of baptism : being a defence of infant-baptism, Part I
- A defence of The history of infant-baptism against the reflections of Mr. Gale and others. With an appendix containing the Additions and Alterations in the Third Edition of the History of Infant-Baptism, that are most Material. By William Wall, Author of the said History
- A defence of believers baptism: : with a reply to the arguments made use of against it, in a public dispute, held at George's Creek, Fayette County, September 29 1797. Between the Rev. V. Cook, Methodist preacher; and John Corbly, Pastor of the Baptist Church, at Muddy Creek, Green County. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- A defence of the Baptists : against the aspersions & misrepresentations of Mr. Peter Edwards, late pastor of the Baptist Church, at Portsea, Hants. In his book, entitled Candid reasons, for renouncing the principles of antipædobaptism. In a series of letters. By Joseph Jenkins, D.D
- A defence of the Divine right of infant-baptism. : Wherein are consider'd, the consequences of embracing anti-pedobaptism. The antiquity of the practice of baptising infants. The covenant-interest of the infant children of believers; and the argument grounded on this for their title to baptism. The texts of Scripture, alledg'd as confirming evidences of their title. And the lawfulness of the mode of administring baptism by affusion or sprinkling. Being in reply to Dr. John Gill's book, intitled, The Divine right of infant-baptism examined and disproved. And in vindication of the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant-baptism.
- A defence of two discourses relating to positive institutions; against the reflections contained in the appendix to the plea for infants. By Joseph Burroughs
- A defense of infant-baptism : in answer to a letter (here recited) from an anti-pædo-Baptist
- A dialogue between Poimen and Agamos, : wherein the divine right of infant baptism is exhibited and defended.
- A dialogue between a Separate minister, and some of his people, and Cole; : what was said to me, and my answers
- A dialogue between a pædo-baptist and an anti-pædo-baptist : containing the strength of arguments offered on both sides at the Portsmouth disputation, with the addition of a few more arguments then ready to be offered in vindication of infant baptism
- A dialogue concerning the practicall use of infant-baptisme : penned and published for a profitable diversion from the hot and eager disputes of this age concerning the lawfulness to an improvement of the grounds, and practice thereof ... whereunto is added a 2d dialogue on the same subject
- A discourse concerning the subject of baptisme : wherein the present controversies, that are agitated in the New English churches are from Scripture and reason modestly enquired into
- A discourse on the nature and subjects of Christian baptism.
- A discourse on the nature and subjects of Christian baptism.
- A discourse on the nature and subjects of Christian baptism. : By Moses Hemmenway, D.D. Pastor of a church in Wells
- A discovrse of baptisme : its institution and efficacy upon all beleevers : together with a consideration of the practice of the church in baptizing infants of beleeving parents and the practice justified
- A disputation between a doctor and an apothecary, or, A reply to the new argument of Dr. R. Burthogge, M.D. for infants baptism : wherein the novelty in which it glories is justly censured and its harmony proved to be no better than self repugnancy and a manifest abuse of scripture
- A dissertation on infant-baptism: : in reply to the Rev. Cyprian Strong's Second inquiry on that subject.
- 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. A new edition. By David Bostwick, A.M. late minister of the Presbyterian Church, in the city of New-York
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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 ...
- 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. III. A solution of the most material objections.
- A fair and rational vindication, of the right of infants, to the ordinance of baptism : being the substance of several discourses from Acts XI [i.e., II], 39 ... By David Bostwick, A.M. late Minister of the Presbyterian Church, in the city of New-York. [Two lines from Paul]
- A fair and rational vindication, of the right of infants, to the ordinance of baptism: : being the substance of several discourses from Acts XI [i.e., II], 39 ...
- A fair and rational vindication, of the rights 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. III. A solution of the most material objections.
- A familiar conversation upon an old subject : between U and I
- A just reply to Mr. John Flavell's arguments by way of answer to a discourse lately published, entitled, A solemn call, &c. : wherein it is further plainly proved that the covenant made with Israel on Mount Sinai, as also the covenant of circumcision made with Abraham, whereon so much stress is laid for the support of infants baptism ... : together with a reply to Mr. Joseph Whiston's reflections on the forementioned discourse, in a late small tract of his entituled, The right method for the proving of infants baptism ...
- A just vindication of some plain letters in the defence of infant-baptism, : and of the mode of baptizing (now generally used in the Church of England) by sprinkling, or pouring-on of water. Being a reply to Dr. Russel's just vindication (as he calls it) of the Doctrine and Practice of St. John the Baptist, &c. Wherein He pretends to have Examined and Confuted the said Plain Letters
- A just vindication of the covenant and church-estate of children of church-members : as also of their right unto bastisme : wherein such things as have been brought by divers to the contrary, especially by Ioh. Spilsbury, A.R. Ch. Blackwood, and H. Den are revised and answered : hereunto is annexed a refutation of a certain pamphlet styled The plain and wel-grounded treatise touching baptism
- A justification of the baptism of foundling infants. : In answer to the argument and objections in a late pamphlet, intitled, An humble and free address to the most noble president, The Right Honourable and Worthy Vice-Presidents, Governors, Trustees, and Guardians of the Foundling Hospital. With remarks by way of reply
- A learned and full ansvver to a treatise intitvled, The vanity of childish baptisme : wherein the severall arguments brought to overthrow the lawfulnesse of infant baptisme, together with the answers to those arguments maintaining its lawfulnesse are duly examined : as also the question concerning the necessitie of dipping in baptisme is fully discussed
- A letter to the First Congregational Paedobaptist Church, at Rutland in Vermont. : To which is added, a collection of observations, hymns, letters, &c. taken from the works of Mr. Nathaniel Emmons, Mr. John Wesley, and others. : In this collection may be seen, Dr. Robbins's account of a late revival of religion at Plymouth, in Massachusetts.
- A letter to the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Lord, of Norwich; : occasioned by some harsh things which he has lately published against those who have dissented from his sentiments about the ministry, the church, and baptism.
- A letter, on the subject of baptism,
- A letter, treating upon the subject and mode of baptism. : Wrote to a friend.
- A moderate ansvver to these two qvestions : l. whether ther be sufficient ground in Scripture to warrant the conscience of a christian to present his infants to the sacrament of baptism, 2. whether it be not sinfull for a christian to receiv the sacrament in a mixt assembly : prepared for the resolution of a friend, and now presented to the publick view of all for the satisfaction of them who desire to walk in the ancient and long-approved way of truth and holiness
- A piece in defence of infant baptism
- A religious conference between a minister and parishioner : concerning the practice of our orthodox Church of England, in baptizing infants by pouring water on their faces or sprinkling them, and in confirming them afterwards by the bishop, proving all three lawful by good reasons and the authority of Holy Scripture : with a vindication of the lawfulness of godfathers and godmothers, and of the sacred order of bishops and their being spiritual lords
- A religious contest, or A brief account of a disputation holden at Blyton in the county of Lincoln : between Mr. William Fort minister of the perochial congregation at Blyton on the one part, and Thomas Grantham, servant to the baptised churches on the other part : whereunto is added Brief animadversions upon Dr. Stilling-fleet his digressions about infant baptism in his book intituled, A rational account of the Protestant religion, &c., in both which are shewed that the generality of the nations now professing Christianity are as yet unbaptised into Christ : 1. Because their sprinkling and crossing the fore-head is not the right way of baptising, 2. Because infants ought not to be baptised
- A reply to A defence of the Divine right of infant-baptism, : by Peter Clark, A.M. Minister at Salem, in a letter to a friend, at Boston in New-England. To which are added, some strictures on a late treatise, called, A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism. Written by David Bostwick, A.M. late Minister of the Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York. By John Gill, D.D
- A reply to A defence of the Divine right of infant-baptism, by Peter Clark, A.M. Minister at Salem, : in a letter to a friend, at Boston in New-England. To which are added, some strictures on a late treatise, called, A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism. Written by David Bostwick, A.M. late Minister of the Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York.
- A reply to A defence of the divine right of infant-baptism, : by Peter Clark, A. M. Minister at Salem, in a letter to a friend, at Boston in New-England. To which are added, some strictures on a late treatise, called, A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism. Written by David Bostwick, A. M. late Minister of the Presbyterian Church in the City of New-York. By John Gill, D. D
- A reply to Mr. Clark's Defence of the Divine right of infant-baptism. : In a letter to a friend at Boston, in New-England.
- A reply to a piece wrote last year, by Mr. Israel Holly, Pastor of a church in Suffield : entitled "The New-Testament interpretation of the Old, relative to infant baptism." Wherein another short attempt is made toward bringing that controversy to a happy issue. By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. [Two lines of Scipture texts]
- A reply to a piece wrote last year, by Mr. Israel Holly, Pastor of a church in Suffield; : entitled "The New-Testament interpretation of the Old, relative to infant baptism." Wherein another short attempt is made toward bringing that controversy to a happy issue.
- A reply to some essays lately published by John Cotton, Esq; (of Plymouth) relating to baptism : Wherein it is attempted to shew, that the practice of persons owning the covenant, (as it is called) and enjoying baptism for their children, while they neglect to come to the Lord's Supper, is unscriptural and of dangerous tendency. Also, a vindication of the author from several injurious aspersions contained in Mr. Cotton's remarks on some letters that passed relative to this point. By Chandler Robbins, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Plymouth. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
- A reply to some essays lately published by John Cotton, Esq; (of Plymouth) relating to baptism. : Wherein it is attempted to shew, that the practice of persons owning the covenant, (as it is called) and enjoying baptism for their children, while they neglect to come to the Lord's Supper, is unscriptural and of dangerous tendency. : Also, a vindication of the author from several injurious aspersions contained in Mr. Cotton's remarks on some letters that passed relative to this point.
- A reply to the frivilous and impertinent ansvver of R.B. to the discourse of P.B. : in which discourse is shewed that the baptisme in the defection of Antichrist, is the ordinance of God, notwithstanding the corruptions that attend the same, and that the baptisme of infants is lawfull, both which are vindicated from the exceptions of R.B. and further cleared by the same authour : there is also a reply, in way of answer to some exceptions of E.B. against the same
- A reply to the general arguments brought in favour of infant baptism. : Wherein is considered, the difference between Abraham's covenant and the Gospel. : With remarks on some late writers on that subject, viz. Doct. Bellamy, Mr. Mather, and Mr. Israel Holly.
- A scripture manual : or a plain representation of the ordinance of baptism. Design'd 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 second inquiry, into the nature and design of Christian baptism. : Intended as a vindication and further illustration, of the sentiments advanced in a former inquiry, on the same subject.
- A second letter to Mr. Isaac Backus, : upon the controversy concerning the proper subjects of baptism. Containing some remarks on his reply to the author's first letter on the subject, discovering said reply to be very lame and defective, as to justice and demonstration. : Also, herein is confuted, a leading and fundamental argument of his, on which his principles do, and must depend, viz. A supposition, or assertion, that that Covenant in 17th Gen. of which circumcision was appointed as a token, is, and ought to be excluded from the New-Testament referrences, when Abraham's Covenant, and the blessings thereof, are referr'd to as being spiritual. : With a remark upon Mr. Winchell's piece.
- A second reply to Mr. Jonathan Parsons, on baptism: or, A confutation of his appendix to his sermons (wrongly) called Infant baptism from heaven : by Hezekiah Smith, A.M. Pastor of the Baptist Church in Haverhill. [Two lines from Jude]
- A second reply to Mr. Jonathan Parsons, on baptism: or, A confutation of his appendix to his sermons (wrongly) called Infant baptism from heaven:
- A serious address of a minister to his people. : The meaning of the word baptism considered: several reasons assigned for the baptism of infants, and objections answered.
- A serious enquiry into, and certain producing of plain and express Scripture proofs that John Baptist did as certainly baptize infants when he administered baptism to the church of the Jews as the adult : with an answer to several objections, but especially of these two, their coming to him and confessing their sins when they came, and Scripture proofs that John's administrations were for a farther accomplishing to that people, the covenant made with Abraham : and likewise that children, infants, issue, seed and off-spring are synonimous terms in the Hold Scripture : and the Scripture : and the confirmation of the truth with various arguments grounded upon express tests of Scripture
- A short description of the difference between the bond-woman and the free : as they are the two covenants, with the characters and conditions of each of their children: considered in a sermon, delivered at Middleborough, by Isaac Backus, Preacher of the Gospel. Wherein is particularly shewn, that none are proper subjects of the special ordinances of the Gospel-church, but real saints
- A short description of the difference between the bond-woman and the free, : as they are the two covenants. With the characters and condition of each of their children.
- A short description of the difference between the bond-woman and the free, : as they are the two covenants. With the characters and condition of each of their children. By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. [Two lines of quotations]
- A short description of the difference between the bond-woman and the free; : as they are the two covenants, with the characters and conditions of each of their children: : considered in a sermon, delivered at Middleborough,
- A short exposition (of the preliminary questions and answers) of the church-catechism : being an introduction to a defence of infant-baptism
- A short plea in favour of infant baptism : and of administering it by sprinkling. By Samuel Bottomley, Of Scarbrough
- A short treatise, in favour of the Baptists: : in a letter to Mr. Israel Holly, occasioned by his late reply to Mr. Isaac Backus, who wrote in favour of the Baptist principles.
- A sober reply to the sober answer of Reverend Mr. Cawdrey, to A serious question propounded : viz. whether the ministers of England are bound by the word of God to baptise the children of all such parents, which say they believe in Jesus Christ, but are grosly ignorant, scandalous in their conversations, scoffers at godliness, and refuse to submit to church dicipline ... : also, the question of Reverend Mr. Hooker concerning the baptisme of infants : with a post-script to Reverend Mr. Blake
- A solemn call unto all that would be owned as Christ's faithful witnesses, speedily and seriously, to attend unto the primitive purity of the Gospel doctrine and worship, or, A discourse concerning baptism : wherein that of infants is disproved as having no footing nor foundation at all in the Word of God, by way of answer to the arguments made use of by Mr. William Allen, Mr. Sidenham, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Burthogge, and others for the support of that practice : wherein the covenant made with Israel at Mount Sinai ... : together with a description of that truly evangelical covenant God was pleased to make with believing Abraham ...
- A summary of the Christian minister's reasons for baptizing infants, and for administering the ordinance by sprinkling or pouring of water. With some remarks on the Rev. Dr. Stennett's answers, in a letter to the doctor. By Stephen Addington
- A treatise concerning the covenant and baptism dialogue-wise, between a Baptist & a Poedo-Baptist : wherein is shewed, that believers only are the spirituall seed of Abraham, fully discovering the fallacy of the argument drawn from the birth priviledge : with some animadversions upon a book intituled Infant-baptism from heaven and not of men, defending the practise of baptizing only believers against the exceptions of M. Whiston
- A treatise of baptism : wherein that of believers and that of infants is examined by the Scriptures, with the history of both out of antiquity : making it appear that infants baptism was not practised for near 300 years after Christ &c. : with a reply to Mr. Wills in defence of the said treatise and a second reply to Mr. Baxter in defence of the same : as also a rejoynder to Mr. Wills his Vindiciæ, with an answer to his appeal
- A treatise of baptism : wherein that of believers and that of infants is examined by the Scriptures, with the history of both out of antiquity : making it appear that infants baptism was not practised for near 300 years after Christ ... and that the famous Waldensian and old British churches and Christians witnessed against it : with the examination of the stories about Thomas Munzer, and John a Leyden : as also, the history of Christianity amongst the ancient Britains and Waldenses : and, a brief answer to Mr. Bunyan about communion with persons unbaptized
- A treatise of the vanity of childish-baptisme : wherein the deficiency of the baptisme of the Church of England is considered in five particulars thereof : and wherein also is proved that baptizing is dipping, and dipping baptizing
- A treatise on the nature and subjects of Christian baptism.
- A treatise on the nature and subjects of Christian baptism. : Extracted from a late author
- A true narrative of the Portsmouth disputation, between some ministers of the Presbyterian, and others of the Baptist persuasion, concerning the subjects and manner of baptism : held in Mr. Williams's meeting-place there on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1698/9 : the managers for the Presbyterians were, Mr. Samuel Chandler ... Mr. Leigh ... Mr. Robinson ..., moderator : for the Baptists were, Dr. William Russel ... Mr. John Williams ... Mr. John Sharp ..., moderator
- 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
- A vindication of infant baptism : from the four chief objections brought against it ... : in a letter to Mr. ****
- A vindication of that part of Spira's despair revived : which is challenged by the Anabaptists, and shamefully callumniated by John Wells, a Baptist preacher : wherein also some things are handled relating to infant baptism and dipping in baptism : particularly it is evinced that dipping is not essential to the sacrament of baptism
- A vindication of the Christian Church in the baptizing of infants, drawn from the Holy Scriptures. By Theophilus Dorrington, Rector of Wittresham in Kent
- A vindication of the charitable plea for the speechless : in answer to Mr. Abel Morgan's Antipaedorantism. Wherein the points in controversy are more largely opened, and his objections particularly considered, and refuted. The whole is freely submitted to the judgment of common sense. By Samuel Finly, V.D.M. at Nottingham, in Pennsylvania. [Two lines from Mark]
- A vindication of the charitable plea for the speechless: : in answer to Mr. Abel Morgan's Antipaedorantism. Wherein the points in controversy are more largely opened, and his objections particularly considered, and refuted. : The whole is freely submitted to the judgment of common sense.
- A vindication of the true Christian baptism, : containing sundry plain arguments to prove that only believers in Christ have a right to Christian baptism, and that dipping is the only true mode of baptising; wherein the principal arguments of Mr. Peter Clark in his second letter to Mrs. E-- B-- are proved to be fallacious.
- A vindication of the true Christian baptism, : containing sundry plain arguments to prove that only believers in Christ have a right to Christian baptism, and that dipping is the only true mode of baptising; wherein the principal arguments of Mr. Peter Clark in his second letter to Mrs. E-- B-- are proved to be fallacious. By John Walton, gent
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- An Attempt to confute error, and establish truth. : Being an answer to a pamphlet, intituled, Infant baptism considered, in a letter (1773) shewing from the Scriptures that infants of believers are holy. : [Six lines of quotations] : Presented unto Mr. Jirah Sweft, Jun. of Dartmouth, &c
- An Essay on infant baptism. : [Five lines from Matthew]
- An answer to Mr. Edward Hitchin's book, intituled, The infants cause pleaded, clear'd and vindicated, &c. By the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Ewer of Hempstead
- An answer to the publications of Messieurs Thurston, Woodman and Coe, : respecting their pretended divine right of infant baptism, so called.
- 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
- 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
- An apologie for our publick ministerie and infant-baptism
- An apologie for our publick ministerie and infant-baptism : written som years ago for private satisfaction of som dissenting brethren and upon request enlarged and published for the same ends
- An enquiry concerning the design and importance of Christian baptism & discipline : In way of dialogue between a minister and his neighbor. By Nathan Williams, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Tolland. [Five lines of quotations]
- An enquiry concerning the design and importance of Christian baptism & discipline. : In way of dialogue between a minister and his neighbor.
- An enquiry concerning the design and importance of Christian baptism and discipline; : in way of dialogue between a minister and his neighbor.
- An essay on baptism : By David Rice. [One line from John in Greek]
- An essay on baptism.
- An essay on infant baptism: : in which the right of infants to the sacrament of baptism, is proved from Scripture, vindicated from the usual objections, and confirmed by the practice of the four first centuries.
- An essay tending to issue the controversie about infant baptism : from the parity, at least, of Scripture-light concerning infant-baptim [sic] with that of women's being admitted to the Lord's Supper, shewing that there is as good grounds out of Scripture for the one as for the other : occasioned by a tender made by H.D. in his late book against infant-baptism who is willing to put the whole controversie concerning it, upon this issue : together with an answer to the most material things in that book /
- An essay to prove the interest of the children of believers in the covenant : And the obligations of both parents and children, arising from thence. As it was shewn, from Acts II. 38, 39. By William Williams, AM. Pastor of the church in Hatfield With a preface by sundry ministers. [Four lines from Isaiah]
- An essay to prove the interest of the children of believers in the covenant. : And the obligations of both parents and children, arising from thence. : As it was shewn, from Acts II. 38, 39.
- An essay to restore the dipping of infants in their baptism : with a dialogue betwixt a curate and his parishioner, concerning the manner of immersion. This tract contains Three Chapters, I. The Reasons for Restoring Dipping are Proposed, and the Causes of Introducing sprinkling are discovered; and some Instances of late Dipping of infants are related. II. An Answer is given to the Socinian Arguments against Baptism; and to Dr. Lightfoot's Defence of Sprinkling. III. It is proved, That all Antient Baptisms of the Gentiles, the Jews, and Primitive Christians, were performed by immersion; and Aquinas's Exceptions against immersion, are Answered. To which is Added by way of Appendix, Dr. Williams's letter concerning the great cure he lately performed by Cold Bathing. And a Letter against the Inoculation in the Small Pox. By Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield
- An essay to revive the primitive doctrine and practice of infant-baptism in the resolution of four questions : I. What are the reasons of God's appointing the token of the covenant to be applyed to the infant-seed of his people? II. What is the good or benefit they receive thereby? III. What is the duty of parents towards their children as bearing the token of the covenant? IV. What is the improvement that children as grown up to years of maturity, may and ought to make of the token, as applyed to them in their infancy
- An examen of the sermon of Mr. Stephen Marshal about infant-baptisme : in a letter sent to him
- An examination into the principles of baptism. : In a letter to the infant baptizers of North-Parish, in New-London.
- An explanation of the office for the public baptism of infants; and of the order for the confirmation of those who are come to years of discretion. In the catechetical form, for the use of teachers, In Schools And Families, When Preparing Young Persons To BE Confirmed BY The Bishop. By Mrs. Trimmer
- An impartial account of the Portsmouth disputation : with some just reflections on Dr. Russel's pretended narrative : with an abrigdment of those discourses that were the innocent occasion of that disputation
- An inquiry into the ground and import of infant baptism : interspersed with arguments in support of the doctrine. By Stephen West, D.D. Pastor of the church in Stockbridge
- An inquiry into the ground and import of infant baptism; : interspersed with arguments in support of the doctrine.
- Anabaptism, the trve fovntaine of independency, Brownisme, Antinomy, Familisome, and the most of the other errours, which for the time due trouble the Church of England, vnsealed : also the questions of pædobaptisme and dipping handled from scripture : in a second part of the disswasive from the errors of the time
- Anhang zum Widerlegten Wiedertäufer, : enthält zwey Unterredungen, und den gänzlichen Abschied Theophili. : [Two lines from 1 Peter]
- Anti-Paedo-Rantism defended: : a reply to Mr. Samuel Finley's Vindication of the Charitable plea for the speechless. Wherein his repeated objections against the baptism of believers only, and the mode of it by immersion, are again examined and refuted.
- Anti-paedo-rantism; or Mr. Samuel Finley's Charitable plea for the speechless examined and refuted: the baptism of believers maintain'd; and the mode of it, by immersion, vindicated.
- Apologie, oder Schriftmäsige Verantwortung etlicher Wahrheiten. : Herausgefordert durch eine neulich aufgesetzte Schrift, under dem Namen Der widerlegte Wiedertäufer, in einem Gespräch geschrieben für den gemeinen Mann. : Es wird das ganze Gespräch von Wort zu Wort in diesen Blättern mitgetheilet, und die Apologie zur Verantwortung der beleidigten Wahrheit, darzu gesetzt,
- Baby-baptism meer babism, or, An answer to nobody in five words to every-body who finds himself concern'd in't
- Baptismal piety : Two brief essays. I. The angel of the waters. Instructing the spectators of the sacred baptism, administred in our assemblies, how to make it a most profitable spectacle. II. The angel of the little ones directing the aims and the frames wherewith parents are to bring their infants unto the holy baptism. [One line from Ezekiel]
- Baptismal piety. : Two brief essays. I. The angel of the waters. Instructing the spectators of the sacred baptism, administred in our assemblies, how to make it a most profitable spectacle. II. The angel of the little ones directing the aims and the frames wherewith parents are to bring their infants unto the holy baptism. : [One line from Ezekiel]
- Baptistes. Or, A conference about the subject and manner of baptism : moderately, but successfully managed, between a minister who maintain'd infant-baptism, and a gentleman who scrupled it. Now published, at the desire and for the service of some serious Christians, who hav apprehended the explanation and the establishment of the truth in this matter, to be of some consequence to the interests of Christianity
- Baptistes. Or, A conference about the subject and manner of baptism : moderately, but successfully managed, between a minister who maintain'd infant-baptism, and a gentleman who scrupled it. Now published, at the desire and for the service of some serious Christians, who have apprehended the explanation and the establishment of the truth in this matter, to be of some consequence to the interests of Christianity
- Baptistes. Or, A conference, about the subject and manner of baptism: : moderately, but successfully managed, between a minister who maintain'd infant-baptism, and a gentleman who scrupled it. : Now published, at the desire and for the service of some serious Christians, who have apprehended the explanation and the establishment of the truth in this matter, to be of some consequence to the interests of Christianity. : [Three lines from Cyril]
- Believers proved to be the only proper subjects of baptism. : In a reply to a publication, entitled, "Sprinkling the proper mode, and infants the proper subjects of baptism. By Nathanael Emmons, A.M."
- Candid reasons for renouncing the principles of antipædobaptism. : By Peter Edwards,
- Candid reasons, for renouncing the principles of antipædobaptism. : By Peter Edwards
- Children foederally holy, : a sermon, shewing that the holiness of children, arises from one, or, both of their parents being in covenant with God. Preached at Albany, September, 9th. 1765. Before the Presbytery of Dutchess-County, and publish'd at their request,
- Christianismus redivivus : Christndom both un-christ'ned and new-christ'ned, or, that good old way of dipping and in-churching of men and women after faith and repentance professed, commonly (but not properly) called Anabaptism, vindicated ... : in five or six several systems containing a general answer ... : not onely a publick disputation for infant baptism managed by many ministers before thousands of people against this author ... : but also Mr. Baxters Scripture proofs are proved Scriptureless ...
- Conferences on baptism, between a querist and an apologist : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- Conferences on baptism, between a querist and an apologist. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- Der besiegte Wiedertäufer, : in Unterredungen über Kindertaufe und Untertauchung;
- Dipping not the only scriptural and primitive manner of baptizing. : And supposing it were, yet a strict adherence to it not obligatory on us
- Exceptions against some passages or expressions in our introduction and first treatise, relating to Infant baptism examined and committed to the Godly-wise, to judge how just they be
- Four sermons on Christian baptism; : in which the privilege of believers, under the Gospel, respecting the mode and subjects of baptism, is established and illustrated. : Published at the request of the hearers.
- God dwelling in the tents of Shem: or, Believers baptism vindicated. : Containing remarks on a printed discourse of the Rev. Mr. Fish, of Upton; entitled Japheth dwelling in the tents of Shem, &c.
- Godliness excludes slavery : [Two lines from I Corinthians]
- Godliness excludes slavery. : [Two lines from I Corinthians]
- Here is declared the manner of the naming of children in the old time without a priest sprinkling them with water : which now is, and hath been in these times, yet they have the Scriptures, but shew their contrary walking to Scripture, and also the practice of the holy men of God by Scripture ...
- Infant baptism God's ordinance, or, Clear proof that all the children of believing parents are in the covenant of grace : and have as much a right to baptism the now seal of the covenant, as the infant seed of the Jewes had to circumcision, the then seal of the covenant
- Infant baptism from heaven : two discourses delivered at Haverhill West-Parish, April 28th, 1765. With an appendix, obviating some objections offered against the truths asserted; and some other remarks upon the late remarkable performance of Mr. Hezekiah Smith. By Jonathan Parsons, A.M. Minister of the Presbyterian Church in Newbury-Port
- Infant baptism from heaven, and not of men, or, An answer to Mr. Danvers his treatise of baptism : wherein, as the vanity of his authorities are, though briefly, yet sufficiently detected, so his doctrinal part is especially examined and confuted, and infants right to baptism further confirmed
- Infant baptism from heaven. : Two discourses delivered at Haverhill West Parish, Lord's Day, April 28th, 1765.
- Infant baptism from heaven: : two discourses delivered at Haverhill West-Parish, April 28th, 1765. : With an appendix, obviating some objections offered against the truths asserted; and some other remarks upon the late remarkable performance of Mr. Hezekiah Smith.
- Infant baptism stated and defended. : A discourse delivered in the meeting-house, on the Pavement, Moorfields, London; November 17, 1785: at the baptism of the Rev. William Bennet's child; ... The second edition. By John Horsey,
- Infant baptism stated and defended. : A discourse delivered in the meeting-house, on the Pavement, Moorfields, London; November 17, 1786: at the baptism of the Rev. William Bennet's child: with a practical address on the occasion. By John Horsey, of Northampton
- Infant baptism vindicated, : by explaining the covenant of grace; and proving that it is a divine institution, under the Gospel dispensation.
- Infant baptism, and the first query thereupon : whether all parents how notorious soever for their deboysery, are priveleged upon account of their own baptism, to present their infants thereunt[o] : the negative is here maintained
- Infant baptism, considered in a letter, 1773 : shewing, from the Scriptures, that the infants of believers are holy, Rom. xi. 16. I Cor. vii. 14. And the subjects of promises and blessings not belonging to the seed of unbelievers, because limited to those who are of the faith of Abraham, that believers in the messiah, and to their seed. Acts ii. 39. Rom. iv. 16. Gal. iii. 7, 14, 16, 26, 29. Gen. XVII. 7. Which blessings descended upon the infant children of the good converts at Pentecost: and upon all the infants of the housholds [sic], baptized by the apostles: that personal faith is no more necessary in infants, for their baptism, than for their circumcision: and that to repel infants, or little children, from the initiatory seal of baptism, is to shut out those from the visible church, concerning whom Christ has said, "Forbid them not,--for of such is the kingdom of heaven." Matt. XIX. 14
- Infant baptism, considered in a letter, 1773; : shewing, from the Scriptures, that the infants of believers are holy, Rom. xi. 16. I Cor. vii. 14. And the subjects of promises and blessings not belonging to the seed of unbelievers, because limited to those who are of the faith of Abraham, that believers in the messiah, and to their seed. Acts ii. 39. Rom. iv. 16. Gal. iii. 7, 14, 16, 26, 29. Gen. XVII. 7. Which blessings descended upon the infant children of the good converts at Pentecost: and upon all the infants of the housholds [sic], baptized by the apostles: that personal faith is no more necessary in infants, for their baptism, than for their circumcision: and that to repel infants, or little children, from the initiatory seal of baptism, is to shut out those from the visible church, concerning whom Christ has said, "Forbid them not,--for of such is the kingdom of heaven." Matt. XIX. 14
- Infant-Baptism, : a part and pillar of popery: being a vindication of a paragraph in a preface to A reply to Mr. Clarke's Defence of infant-baptism. To which is added, a postscript, Containing A full and sufficient Answer to Six Letters of Candidus, on the Subjects and Mode of Baptism, &c. By John Gill, D. D
- Infant-baptism "from heaven," and immersion, as the only mode of baptism and a term of Christian communion, "of men:" or, A short dissertation on baptism, in two parts. : Part I. Scripture evidence for infant-baptism. II. Baptism by sprinkling authentic. Introduced in an address to the people of W-n--m; and, concluded with the author's resolution, for certain reasons, never to embrace the peculiarities of the Anabaptists. : Together with a short address--to persons scrupling infant-baptism, &c.--to the learned Anabaptist-teachers:--and to the pedobaptist-churches. : To which is added, a short postscript, containing a few observations on Mr. Foster's Divine rite of immersion.
- Infant-baptism from heaven, and not of men, or, A moderate discourse concerning the baptism of the infant-seed of believers : whereunto is prefixed, a large introductory preface, preparing the readers way to a more profitable perusal of the ensuing treatise
- Infant-baptism from heaven, and not of men, the second part, or, An answer to Mr. Danvers his treatise of baptism : wherein, as the vanity of his authorities are, though briefly, yet sufficiently detected, so his doctrinal part is especially examined and confuted, and infants right to baptism further confirmed
- Infant-baptism vindicated from the exceptions of Mr. Thomas Grantham
- Infant-baptism, a part and pillar of popery: : being a vindication of a paragraph in a preface to a Reply to Mr. Clarke's Defence of infant-baptism.
- Infant-baptism, a part and pillar of popery: : being a vindication of a paragraph in a preface to a reply to Mr. Clarke's Defence of infant-baptism.
- Infant-baptism, a part and pillar of popery: : being a vindication of a paragraph in a preface to a reply to Mr.Clarke's defence of infant-baptism.
- Infants baptizing proved lawfull by the scriptvres : objections against it resolved and removed
- Japheth dwelling in the tents of Shem, or, Infant baptism vindicated : in a discourse, the substance of which was delivered at Upton, January 5, 1772 : with objections answered
- Japheth dwelling in the tents of Shem: or, Infant baptism vindicated, : in a discourse, the substance of which was delivered in Upton, January 5, 1772. With objections answered.
- Japheth dwelling in the tents of Shem: or, Infant baptism vindicated, : in a discourse, the substance of which was delivered in Upton, January 5, 1772. With objections answered.
- Japheth dwelling in the tents of Shem: or, Infant baptism vindicated, : in a discourse, the substance of which was delivered in Upton, January 5, 1772. With objections answered. By Elisha Fish, A.M. Published at the desire of some of the hearers, and others. With an appendix taken from the Rev. Mr. David Bostwick's Fair and rational vindication. [Five lines of Scripture text]
- Japheth dwelling in the tents of Shem: or, Infant baptism vindicated, : in a discourse, the substance of which was delivered in Upton, January 5, 1772. With objections answered. By Elisha Fish, A.M. Published at the desire of some of the hearers, and others. With an appendix taken from the Rev. Mr. David Bostwick's Fair and rational vindication. [Three lines of Scripture text]
- Japheth yet dwelling in the tents of Shem: or, A farther indication of infant baptism. : In a reply to the Rev. Benjamin Foster's remarks, intitled, "God dwelling in the tents of Shem." With additional light on the subject.
- Law-power, or, The law of relation : written in the heart of ministers and people by the finger of God, is mighty through Him, to prevaile with both : to live as a people separated to their God, and from the world, specially at the Lord's Table
- Major est veritas, & praevalebit. : A modern vindication of infant baptism, extracted from sacred Scripture, from rational argument, and from church history.
- Much in a little, or, An abstract of Mr. Baxters plain Scripture-proof for infants church-membership or baptism : with a few notes upon the anti-queries of T.G.
- Paedo-baptisme, or, The baptizing of infants maintained
- Pedo-baptism disproved : being an answer to two printed papers (put forth by some gentlemen called the Athenian Society, who pretend to answer all questions sent to them of what nature soever) called the Athenian Mercury, one put forth November 14, the other November 28, 1691 : in which papers they pretend to answer eight queries about the lawfulness of infant-baptism : likewise divers queries sent to them about the true subjects of baptism, &c
- Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism : being the arguments prepared for ... the publike dispute with Mr. Tombes at Bewdley on the first day of January, 1649 : with a full reply to what he then answered, and what is contained in his sermon since preached ... against these arguments : with a reply to his valedictory oration at Bewdley, and a corrective for his antidote
- Presumption no proof, or, Mr. Petto's arguments for infant-baptism considered and answered : and infants interest in the convenant of grace without baptism asserted and maintained : whereunto is prefixed an answer to two questions propounded by Mr. Firmin about infants church-membership and baptism
- Primitive baptism defended, : in a letter to the Reverend Mr. Cleaveland; occasioned by his late dissertation and postscript on that subject.
- Primitive baptism defended: : in a letter to the Rev. John Cleaveland, of Ipswich: occasioned by his late dissertation and postscript on that subject.
- Præcursor, or, A forerunner to a large review of the dispute concerning infant-baptism : wherein many things both doctrinall and personal are cleared, about which Mr. Richard Baxter, in a book mock-titled Plain Scripture-proof of infants church-membership and baptism hath darkned the truth
- Pædobaptism examined, : on the principles, concessions, and reasonings, of the most learned Pædobaptists. By Abraham Booth
- Reason why, not Anabaptist plunging but infant-believer's baptism ought to be approved, is because the Lord Jesus Christ, and his apostles, preached it and practiced it. : In answer to the Anabaptist Reason why. : With remarks pointing at the notable fallacies that are every where to be found, in the notes on the forty one texts of Scripture; the arguments and answers to objections, and other things contained in that book. : Together with sundry evidences of the churchmembership of infants of believers, & regularity of sprinkling, in Old Testament Scriptures attested to in the New-Testament. Old-Testament prophecies relating to New-Testament times, and New-Testament testiomonies [sic].
- Remarks on a sermon, preached at Abingdon, Berks, October 7, 1781. by the Rev. John Neal Lake, M.A. entitled, Infant baptism a reasonable and scriptural service. : In a letter to the author. By Daniel Turner, M.A
- Remarks on the result of an ecclesiastical council, which met at Dorchester, on November 16, 1773. : With some reflections on the proceedings of the church, as set forth in the printed narrative, and on the reasons of the Rev. Mr. Bowman's dismission from his pastoral office: humbly offered to the public: and particularly recommended to the serious consideration of the church in Dorchester. ; [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- Remarks on the result of an ecclestiastical council, which met at Dorchester, on November 16, 1773 : With some reflections on the proceedings of the church, as set forth in the printed narrative, and on the reasons of the Rev. Mr. Bowman's dismission from his pastoral office: humbly offered to the public: and particularly recommended to the serious consideration of the church in Dorchester. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- Rich. Baxter's review of the state of Christian's infants : whether they should be entered in covenant with God by baptism ... or whether Christ, the Saviour of the world, hath shut all mankind out of his visible kingdom ... 'till they come of age? : occasioned by the importunity of Mr. E. Hutchinson (and of Mr. Danvers and Mr. Tombes) who called him to this review in order to his retractation [sic] .
- Sermons, on the mode and subjects of Christian baptism. Or An attempt to shew that pouring or sprinkling, is a scriptural mode; : and the infants of believers are proper subjects of the baptism instituted by Christ; : with an examination of various objections particularly those contained in a course of anonymous letters to Bishop Hoadly.
- Short strictures on infant Baptism : being the substance of a discourse, lately delivered on that subject by John Carter. Published by Request
- Some brief directions for improvement of infant-baptism
- Some brief remarks on a piece published by John Cotton, Esq; of Plymouth : Entitled "The general practice of the churches in New-England relating to baptism, further vindicated, in answer to Mr. Robbins's reply." By Chandler Robbins, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Plymouth. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Some brief remarks on a piece published by John Cotton, Esq; of Plymouth. : Entitled "The general practice of the churches in New-England relating to baptism, further vindicated, in answer to Mr. Robbins's reply."
- Some short remarks upon a late anonymous writer on baptism.
- Sprinkling a scriptural mode : and the infants of believers proper subjects of baptism, asserted and proved; and objections and cavils answered: (especially such as are contained in a pamphlet intitled, "A plain account of the ordinance of baptism, in a course pf letters to the Right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester.") in several discourses. By Joseph Lathrop, A.M. Pastor of a church in Springfield
- Sprinkling a scriptural mode; : and the infants of believers proper subjects of baptism, asserted and proved; : and objections examined and answered: (especially such as are contained in a pamphlet intitled, "A plain account of the ordinance of baptism, in a course of letters to the Right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester.") in several discourses.
- Sprinkling a scriptural mode; : and the infants of believers proper subjects of baptism, asserted and proved; and objections and cavils answered: (especially such as are contained in a pamphlet intitled, "A plain account of the ordinance of baptism, in a course of letters to the Right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester.") in several discourses.
- Sprinkling the proper mode, and infants proper subjects, of Christian baptism : illustrated in a sermon, preached September 7th, MDCCXCIV. By Nathanael Emmons, A.M. Pastor of the church in Franklin
- Sprinkling the proper mode, and infants proper subjects, of Christian baptism : illustrated in a sermon, preached September 7th, MDCCXCIV. By Nathanael Emmons, A.M. Pastor of the church in Franklin
- Sprinkling the proper mode, and infants proper subjects, of Christian baptism; : illustrated in a sermon, preached September 7th, MDCCXCIV.
- Strictures on the Rev. Stephen Addington's late summary of the Christian minister's reasons for baptizing infants, : and for administering the ordinance by sprinkling or pouring of water. In two letters to the author. By Dan Taylor
- The First principles of New-England, concerning the subject of baptisme & communion of churches.
- The Gentiles inheritance of the blessing of Abraham, through Jesus Christ: : illustrated in a sermon, delivered at New-Marlborough, in the year of our Lord 1798.
- The Jewish and Christian church the same; : illustrated and applied, in proof of the duty of infant-baptism: and the most weighty and plausible objections answered: in three sermons.
- The New Testament interpretation of the Old, : relative to infant baptism, as a special ground thereof, and warrant therefor-- : particularly in these four leading points, viz. I. The covenant with Abraham. II. Circumcision the seal of that covenant. III. The Jewish church under the ceremonial law. IV. The breaking off of the Jews from their church-state, and the grafting in of the Gentiles ... : Written letter-wise to Mr. Isaac Backus, occasioned by his late answer to Mr. F----'s letter in favour of infant baptism.--In which answer Mr. Backus asserts that we construe the New Testament by the Old, in order to support infant baptism: but the reverse of that is shewn to be true.
- The Portsmouth disputation examined, : being a brief answer to the arguments used by the Anti-Paedo-Baptists in Dr. Russels narrative of the disputation held at Portsmouth, between some Baptists and Presbyterian ministers.
- The Pædo-baptists apology for the baptized churches : shewing the invalidity of the strongest grounds for infant baptism out of the works of the learned assertors of that tenent, and that the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins is a duty incumbent upon all sinners who come orderly to the profession of Christianity : also the promise of the Spirit [b]eing the substance of a sermon on I Cor. 12, I, to which is added a post-script out of the works of Dr. Jer. Taylor in defence of imposition of hands as a never failing ministery
- The Scripture-grounds of the baptism of Christian infants, and the mode of administration by affusion or sprinkling, briefly asserted and defended, in a letter. : Together with a larger vindication both of the subject, and mode of baptism, against Mr. Walton's exception, in a second letter. : With an introduction to the whole, clearing up several points relating to the subject in controversy.
- The Summe of a conference at Terling in Essex, Ianuarie 11, 1643 : held betweene [3] ministers, Iohn Stalham of Terling, Iohn Newton of Little-Baddow, Enoch Grey of Wickham, opponents pleading for infants baptisme, and [2] catabaptists Timotheus Batt, physician of London, Thomas Lambe, sope-boyler of London, respondents denying infants baptisme : by which the strength of truth and weaknesse of error is discovered, and before which an epistle more largely is prefixed to give some light thereunto and to promote the cause pleaded for
- The anabaptist, washt and washt, and shrunk in the washing, or, A scolasticall discussion on the much-agitated controversie concerning infant baptism : / occasioned by a publike disputation ... betwixt Mr. Gibs ... and the author, Rich. Carpenter, independent : wherein also the author occasionally declares his judgement concerning the papists and afterwards concerning episcopacy
- The antidote proved a counterfeit, or, Error detected and believers baptism vindicated : containing an answer to a nameless author's book entituled An antidote to prevent the prevalency of anabaptism
- 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. By John Gill, D.D
- 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
- 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.
- The ax laid to the root, or, One blow more at the foundation of infant baptism, and church-membership : containing an exposition of that metaphorical text of Holy Scripture, Mat. 3. 10. : being the substance of two sermons lately preached, with some additions, wherein is shewed that God made a two-fold covenant with Abraham, and that circumcision appertained not to the covenant of grace, but to the legal and external covenant God made with Abraham's natural seed, as such : together with an answer to Mr. John Flavel's last grand arguments in his Vindiciarum Vindex, in his last reply to Mr. Philip Cary, also to Mr. Rothwell's Pædo-baptisms vindicatur, as to what seems most material, Part I
- The baptism of infants a reasonable service : founded upon Scripture and undoubted apostolic tradition: in which its moral purposes and uses in religion are shewn. [Two lines from Mark] By the author of the dissenting gentleman's answer to the Rev. Mr. White's three letters
- The baptism of infants a reasonable service; founded upon Scripture and undoubted apostolic tradition: : in which its moral purposes and uses in religion are shewn. : [Two lines from Mark]
- The baptism of infants, a reasonable service : founded upon Scripture, and undoubted apostolic tradition: in which its moral purposes and use in religion are shewn
- The baptism of infants, authorized by scripture, and the practice of the church of Christ in every age. In reply to Mr. Birt's pamphlet, entitled, A defence of scripture baptism. By Herert Mends
- The baptizing of infants reviewed and defended from the exceptions of Mr. Tombes : in his three last chapters of his book intituled Antipedobaptisme
- The birth-priviledge, or, Covenant-holinesse of beleevers and their issue in the time of the Gospel : together with the right of infants to baptisme
- The blessing of Abraham as come upon the gentiles through Jesus Christ, with infant-baptism, as deducible from thence. : An essay upon Gal. III. part of the 14th. ver.
- The christian minister's reasons for baptizing infants, : and for administering the ordinance by sprinkling or pouring of water. By Stephen Addington
- The church of Christ one, and for substance the same under the New Testament as under the Old, clearly demonstrated: : and thence church-membership and baptism of Christian infants scripturally vindicated and firmly established.
- The covenant-interest, of the children of believers, illustrated and proved; and considered as a solid foundation for infant baptism : With an appendix, concerning the discipline of baptized children. By Amzi Lewis, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ, in Florida. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
- The covenant-interest, of the children of believers, illustrated and proved; and considered as a solid foundation for infant baptism. : With an appendix, concerning the discipline of baptized children.
- The distinguishing principles and practice of the Baptists vindicated : in seven dialogues: or, an answer to Mr. Shrubsole's Plain Christian Shepherd's Defence of his Flock. By John Knott
- The divine right of infant baptism, concisely proved from the Holy Scriptures; and objections answered : A sermon, delivered by Jeremiah Day, A.M. Pastor of the Church of New-Preston. (Published by request.) [Two lines from Paul]
- The divine right of infant baptism, concisely proved from the Holy Scriptures; and objections answered. : A sermon,
- The divine right of infant-baptisme asserted and proved from Scripture and antiquity
- The divine right of infant-baptisme asserted and proved from Scripture and antiquity.
- The doctrine of baptism and the disinction of the covenants, or, A plain treatise wherein the four essentials of baptism .... are diligently handled : as also the business of the two covenants, wherein is proved that the covenant of life is not made to the seed of believers as coming out of their loins, and therefore that the baptism of infants is drawn from thence by a false consequence
- The doctrine of believer's baptism, by immersion only; : asserted and maintained, against the attempts of Mr. Jonathan Parsons, A.M. to invalidate it, : in two sermons preached at Haverhill West-Parish, Lord's-Day April the 28th. 1765: and since published.
- The duty of renewing their baptismal covenant : proved and urged upon the adult children of professing parents.
- The duty of renewing their baptismal covenant : proved and urged upon the adult children of professing parents. By John Graham, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Southbury
- The extent of Christ's commission to baptize. : A sermon shewing the capacity of infants to receive, and the utter incapacity of our dissenting teachers to administer Christian baptism. With a preface to the dissenters. By Thomas Brett, L. L. D. Rector of Betteshanger in Kent
- The font uncover'd for infant-baptisme, or, An answer to the challenges of the Anabaptists of Stafford, never yet reply'd unto, though long since promised : wherein the baptisme of all church-members infants is by plain Scripture-proof maintained to be the will of Jesus Christ, and many points about churches and their constitutions are occasionally handled
- The font-guard routed, or, A brief answer to a book written by Thomas Hall superscribed with this title, The font guarded with 20 arguments therein endeavouring to prove the lawfulness of infant baptism : wherein his arguments are examined and being weighed in the ballance of the sanctuary are found too light : the most considerble of Mr. Baxters arguments for infant-baptism being produced by Tho. Hall are here answered likewise
- The general practice of the churches of New-England, relating to baptism, further vindicated : containing an answer to the Rev. Chandler Robbins's Reply, relative to this question, whether the practice of persons owning or renewing the covenant, and having baptism for their children, without coming immediately into full communion, be warrantable? Wherein the affirmative is more fully confirmed. Together with some further remarks on Mr. Robbins's injurious treatment of the author. In three parts. By John Cotton, A.M. of Plymouth. [Six lines of quotations]
- The general practice of the churches of New-England, relating to baptism, further vindicated; : containing an answer to the Rev. Chandler Robbins's Reply, relative to this question, whether the practice of persons owning or renewing the covenant, and having baptism for their children, without coming immediately into full communion, be warrantable? Wherein the affirmative is more fully confirmed. Together with some further remarks on Mr. Robbins's injurious treatment of the author. In three parts.
- The general practice of the churches of New-England, relating to baptism, vindicated: or, Some essays on this important question, : whether the practice of persons owning or renewing the covenant, and having baptism for their children without coming immediately into full communion, be warrantable? Delivered at several church-meetings in Plymouth. : With some letters that passed on the subject.
- The gentiles inheritance of the blessing of Abraham, through Jesus Christ: : a sermon, respecting infant baptism. : With an appendix, confuting the mode of baptism by immersion.
- The gentiles inheritance of the blessing of Abraham, through Jesus Christ; : illustrated in a sermon, delivered at New-Marlborough, in the year of our Lord, 1798.
- The history of Jack Nips
- The history of Jack Nips. : Containing arguments in opposition to infant-baptism--to civil authority in religious affairs--to preaching by rule, or, writing sermons--and to the proceedings of societies of the standing order, in a general taxation, &c
- The history of Jack Nips. : [Four lines from Watts]
- 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
- 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 illustrate the said History. By W. Wall, Vicar of Shoreham in Kent
- 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
- The holiness of infants explained and improved. Or, A vindication of the divine right of Christian infants, to the privileges of the church; and particularly to baptism, the initiating seal of the second covenant : In a sermon preached at Woodstock, Second Society, in the colony of Connecticut, to a numerous auditory, December 10th, 1765. By Isaac Foster, V.D.M. Pastor of a church in Stafford. Published at the desire of the hearers. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The holiness of infants explained and improved. Or, A vindication of the divine right of Christian infants, to the privileges of the church; and particularly to baptism, the initiating seal of the second covenant. : In a sermon preached at Woodstock, Second Society, in the colony of Connecticut, to a numerous auditory, December 10th, 1765.
- The indecency and unlawfulness of baptizing children in private, without necessity, and with the publick form : seriously recommended to the consideration of both the clergy and laity of the Church of England : to which is added, a brief exhortation to the constant receiving of the Lords Supper
- The infant seed of visible believers, their right to church-membership and baptism; originating from their interest in the covenant of grace, by the most gracious grant of God: as also the great advantage of their having this their right early sealed to them in baptism: : opened and shewn in two sermons delivered in Lyme, North-Society, July, 1770.
- The ministration of publick baptism of infants to be used in the church, or, A disswasive from baptising children in private
- The primitive doctrine of infant baptism, founded upon, and proved by the word of God, : in opposition to the unreasonable objections of Anabaptists, in a sermon,
- The promises through Christ in the covenant of grace; and Infants of believer's right to baptism considered. : Two sermons preached at Salem, New Hampshire, Lord's-Day November 28, 1779.
- The rector rectified and corrected, or, Infant-baptism unlawful : being a sober answer to a late pamphlet entituled An argumentative and practical discourse of infant-baptism, published by Mr. William Burkit, rector of Mildin in Suffolk : wherein all his arguments for pedo-baptism are refuted and the necessity of immersion, i.e. dipping, is evidenced, and the people falsly called Anabaptists are cleared from those unjust reproaches and calumnies cast upon them : together with a reply to the Athenian gazette added to their 5th volume about infant-baptism : with some remarks upon Mr. John Flavel's last book in answer to Mr. Philip Cary
- The right method for the proving of infant-baptism. : With some reflections on some late tracts against infant-baptism.
- The second part of The dialogue concerning the practical use of infant-baptism : wherein many things dubiously expressed in the former part are satisfactorily cleared ...
- The storming of antichrist, in his two last and strongest garrisons, of compulsion of conscience and infants baptisme : wherein is set down a way and manner for church constitution together with markes to know right constituted churches, from all other societies in the world : also the cruelty inequality and injustice of compulsion for conscience by 29 arguments is opened, with an answer to 26, objections brought for the same : also 12 arguments against the baptizing of infants, with an answer to 26, objections brought for the same : wherein is displayed to the view of all, from the testimonies of Scriptures, fathers, councels, the mischiefs, uncertainties, novelties, and absudities that do attend the same : wherein is answered the most valid arguments brought by St. Martiall in his sermon preached in the Abbey Church at Westminister, for the defence hereof : with an answer to Mr. Blake his arguments in his book cald Birth-priviledge, and to the arguments of divers others : as also a catechisme, wherein is cleerely opened the doctrine of baptisme, together with a resolution of divers questions and cases of conscience about baptisme
- The tribe of Asher. : A brief essay on the conspicuous blessings with which the people of God, and their off-spring, are known to be the blessed of the Lord. : A sermon preached on the baptism of a grand-child. : [Four lines of quotation in Latin]
- 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
- The two covenants fairly described: or, Believers baptism vindicated: : in answer to the Rev. Joseph Strong, A.M. and the Rev. Joseph Huntington, D.D. in their book, intituled, "Demonstration of the duty and importance of infant baptism:" in a letter. : With an address to each of those gentlemen.
- The validity of infant baptism.
- The visible church, in covenant with God: or, An inquiry into the constitution of the visible church of Christ : Wherein the divine right of infant baptism is defended; and, the admission of adults to a compleat standing in the visible church, though distitute of a saving faith, shown to be agreeable to the revealed will of God. By Moses Mather, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Middlesex. [Two lines from Isaiah]
- The visible church, in covenant with God: or, An inquiry into the constitution of the visible church of Christ. : Wherein the divine right of infant baptism is defended; and, the admission of adults to a compleat standing in the visible church, though distitute of a saving faith, shown to be agreeable to the revealed will of God.
- The washing of regeneration, or, The Divine rite of immersion; and a letter to the Reverend Mr. Fish, on "Japheth yet dwelling in the tents of Shem."
- Thoughts upon infant-baptism. : Extracted from a late writer
- Three letters to a lady in opposition to the Baptist plan.
- Three letters. : Letter first, being a scriptural account of water baptism; second, a scriptural account of the covenant God made with Abraham. Third, a Scriptural account of spiritual baptism. : Also, a postscript, containing some remarks upon several authors who have written in defence of infant baptism.
- Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition : being a vindication of Dr. Russel's True narrative of the Portsmouth disputation ... Also, a sermon upon Mat. 28. 19. by Mr. John Williams ... As also An answer to the Presbyterian dialogue, by another hand
- Truth vindicated, in several branches thereof : and many objections fairly and soberly answered : to which is annexed a little treatise of the covenants, containing a description of the covenant of grace, and several marks of description by which it appears that the covenant that was made with Abraham and his natural seed, considered as such, was not the covenant of works, nor yet the covenant of grace, but a peculiar covenant
- Two letters on infant-baptism. : Letter I. The connection between baptism and the Kingdom of Heaven considere. Letter II. Some remarks on ten letters to Mr. John Glas. By John Huddleston
- Two sermons on the divine right of infant baptism, : delivered at North-Hampton, on the Lord's Day, January 5, 1792.
- Vindiciæ pædo-baptismi, or, A confirmation of an argument lately emitted for infants baptism : in a letter to a reverend divine of the Church of England
- Young children and infants declared by Christ members of his Gospel church or kingdom: and, therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members, by baptism. And, Plunging not necessary. : Two discourses, delivered September 20th, 1772. To the West Congregation in Salisbury, and, afterwards in several neighbouring parishes. : Published at the desire of the hearers: : [Six lines of quotations]
- Young children and infants declared by Christ members of his Gospel church or kingdom: and, therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members, by baptism. And, Plunging not necessary. : Two discourses, delivered September 20th, 1772. To the West Congregation in Salisbury, and, afterwards in several neighbouring parishes. Published at the desire of the hearers: [Six lines of quotations] By Samuel Webster, A.M. Pastor of a church in Salisbury
- Young children and infants declared by Christ members of his Gospel church or kingdom: and, therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members, by baptism: and Plunging not necessary. : Two discourses delivered September 20th 1772, to the West congregation in Salisbury, and afterwards in several neighbouring parishes. : Published at the desire of the hearers. : [Eight lines of quotations]
- Young children and infants declared by Christ members of his Gospel church or kingdom: and, therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members, by baptism: and Plunging not necessary. : Two discourses delivered September 20th 1772, to the West congregation in Salisbury, and afterwards in several neighbouring parishes. Published at the desire of the hearers. [Eight lines of quotations] By Samuel Webster, A.M. Pastor of a church in Salisbury
- Young children and infants declared by Christ members of his Gospel church or kingdom: and, therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members, by baptism: and, Plunging not necessary. : Two discourses delivered September 20th, 1772, to the West Congregation in Salisbury, and, afterwards in several neighbouring parishes. : Published at the desire of the hearers: : [Five lines of quotations]
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