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- [Baptism discovered plainly and faithfully] : being a clear and distinct investigation of the important doctrine of believer's baptism.
- A Scriptural enquiry, concerning what the Friends call spiritual baptism; : being an answer to a publication of a Friend in Rhode-Island, by the name of Moses Brown.
- 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 Serious address to God-fathers and God-mothers. : Shewing the nature of their undertaking, the reason and excellency of the institution, and the happy advantages it gives such sureties, to promote the glory of God, and the salvation of souls
- A Serious address to Godfathers and Godmothers. : Shewing the nature of their undertaking, the reason and excellency of the institution, and the happy advantages it gives such sureties, to promote the glory of God, and the salvation of souls
- A Serious address to godfathers and godmothers. : Shewing, the nature of their undertaking; the reason and excellency of the institution; and the happy advantages it gives such sureties, to promote the glory of God and the salvation of souls
- A Serious call to baptized children
- A Serious call to baptized children
- A brief vindication of the particular communion of the Baptist churches: : being a reply to the remarks of the Rev. Noah Worcester, A.B. in his "Friendly letter" to the author. Wherein the subjects and mode of baptism are particularly considered.
- A brief vindication of the particular communion of the Baptist churches: : being a reply to the remarks of the Rev. Noah Worcester, A.B. in his "Friendly letter" to the author. Wherein the subjects and mode of baptism are particularly considered.
- 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 defence of believer baptism, : in opposition to infant sprinkling. In a letter to a friend. Being an answer to a pamphlet, entitled, "remarks on Scripture texts relating to infant baptism." Together with some strictures on Mr Huddleston's letters, and other Writings on that Subject. By Archibald M'lean
- 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 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 the answer and arguments of the Synod met at Boston in the year 1662. : Concerning the subject of baptism, and consociation of churches. Against the reply made thereto, by the Reverend Mr. John Davenport, Pastor of the church at New-Haven, in his treatise entituled, Another essay for investigation of the truth, &c. : Together with an answer to the apologetical preface set before that essay.
- 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 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 young convert, a minister, and a Christian brother. : Designed to shew, that a Congregational church may consistently favour a conscientious request of one who desires to be re-baptized.
- 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 of the necessity of being baptiz'd with water, : and receiving the Lord's, supper; Taken out of the Confutation of Quakerism. By Thomas Bennet, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Colchester, and late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge
- A discourse on Acts II. 42. : In which the practice of owning the covenant, is particularly examined. First, whether it be agreable [sic] to the practice of the apostles. Secondly, whether it be scriptural and ought to be tolerated. Also, the various things which have been urged in favour of the practice, are particularly considered; and the reasons for its exclusion exhibited.
- A discourse on Acts ii. 42. : In which the practice of owning the covenant is examined:--the arguments which have been used in its favour are particularly considered: and reasons offered for its abolition.
- A discourse on the divine institution of water baptism, as a standing ordinance of the Gospel.
- 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 discription of what God hath predestinated concerning man : in his [brace] creation, transgression, & regeneration : as also an answere to Iohn Robinson, touching baptisme
- A dissertation concerning Water-Baptism. The first part
- A dissertation concerning the baptism of Jewish proselytes: In which are Shewn, Who they are of the Proselytes of the Jews, said to be baptized; what the occasion of this Dissertation concerning the Baptism of them; what proof there is of any such custom among the Jews, before, at, or near the times of John the Baptist, Christ and his Apostles, or any age after, before the Third and Fourth Centuries of the Christian aera; that the only proof of such a practice is from the Jewish Talmuds and Talmudic Authors; and that therefore Christian Baptism cannot be taken from, and founded upon, Proselyte-Baptism among the Jews. By John Gill, D.D. This Dissertation was first published at the end of the body of practical divinity; and is now re-published, seperately, at the desire of some, for the sake of such who may not choose to purchase the larger work
- A dissertation on baptism, : intended to illustrate the origin, history, design, mode and subjects of that sacred institution: Wherein The Mistakes of the Quakers and Baptists on that subject are pointed out, and their objections refuted: to which is added An enquiry into the lawfulness of eating blood. By Alexander Pirie, Minister of the Gospel at Newburgh
- A dissertation on infant-baptism: : in reply to the Rev. Cyprian Strong's Second inquiry on that subject.
- A dissertation, on the qualifications, necessary to a lawful profession, and enjoying special ordinances. : And also, on the attonement [sic] of Jesus Christ.
- 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 few words to parents who have brought their child to be baptised
- A further enquiry into the judgment and practice of the primitive church, in relation to persons being baptized by lay-men. Wherein the second part of Mr. Bingham's Scholastical history is considered. By Thomas Brett, L. L. D. Rector of Betteshanger in Kent
- A letter from a clergyman, : giving his reasons for refusing to administer baptism in private, by the public form; as disired by a gentleman of his parish
- A letter occasioned by Mr. Dickinson's remarks upon Dr. Waterland's discourse of regeneration, to a friend : By J. Wetmore, A.M. Rector of Rye, and missionary from the venerable Society for Propagating the Gospel, &c. [Two lines from Ecclesiastes]
- A letter occasioned by Mr. Dickinson's remarks upon Dr. Waterland's discourse of regeneration, to a friend.
- A letter to a gentlewoman, : concerning baptism. With a Prefatory Discourse in relation to those who differ in Opinion or Practice from the Church of England, touching that Sacrament. Also An Office, or Form of Prayer for the Use of Adult Persons. Go, Wash in the Pool of Siloam (which is by Interpretation Sent) He went his Way therefore, and washed, and came Seeing. John ix. 7
- 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. By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church of Christ, in Middleborough. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- A letter to the clergy of the Diocese of Exeter, on certain statements of the Archdeacon of Middlesex in the "Prefatory epistle" to the second edition of his charge
- A letter, on the subject of baptism,
- A letter, treating upon the subject and mode of baptism. : Wrote to a friend.
- A monitor for the children of the covenant. : A brief essay on that case, What will be an acceptable method and manner of, laying hold on the covenant of God? : An instrument of piety, to be lodged in the hands of those, who seeking baptism for themselves or theirs, make a publick profession of the baptismal covenant: that so this important action, may be religiously and profitably performed, in our churches
- A moste sure and strong defence of the baptisme of children, against [the] pestiferous secte of the Anabaptystes. set furthe by that famouse clerke, Henry Bullynger: & nowe translated out of Laten into Englysh by Ihon Veron Senonoys
- A perswasive to make a public profession of Christ, and come up to all his ordinances, : in particular those of baptism and the Lord's Supper. And objections answered. : In a letter to some near relatives.
- A perswasive to make a public profession of Christ, and come up to all his ordinances, : in particular those of baptism and the Lord's Supper. And objections answered. In a letter to some near relatives. By the late Hon. Daniel Parker, Esq; of Barnstable. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- A perswasive to make a publick confession of Christ, and come up to all his ordinances, in particular those of baptism and the Lord's Supper : And objections answered. In a letter on some near relatives. By the late Hon. Daniel Parker, Esq; of Barnstable. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- A perswasive to make a publick confession of Christ, and come up to all his ordinances, in particular those of baptism and the Lord's Supper. : And objections answered. In a letter on some near relatives.
- A piece in defence of infant baptism
- A plain account of the ordinance of baptism : in which all the texts of the New Testament, relating to it, are produced, and the whole Doctrine concerning it drawn from them alone: in a course of letters to the right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, Late Lord Bishop of Winchester, Author of a Plain Account of the Lord's Supper. Ye shall not unto the word which I have commanded you, neither shall you diminish from it
- A plain account of the ordinance of baptism : in which all the texts of the New Testament, relating to it, are produced, and the whole doctrine concerning it drawn from them alone: in a course of letters to the Right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester, author of A plain account of the Lord's Supper. [Two lines of text]
- A plain account of the ordinance of baptism; : in which all the texts of the New Testament, relating to it, are produced, and the whole doctrine concerning it drawn from them alone: in a course of letters to the Right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester, author of A plain account of the Lord's Supper. : [Two lines of text]
- A practical discourse concerning vows : with a special reference to baptism and the Lord's Supper
- A practical discourse concerning vows : with a special reference to baptism and the Lord's supper. By Edmund Calamy, E.F. & N
- A practical discourse on the moral uses and obligations of the institution of Baptism : Designed To assist a serious and judicious Obedience to it
- A practical exposition on the offices of baptism and confirmation : and on the communion service of the Church of England, as prescribed by the Book of Common Prayer. Being the substance of eight sermons, preached at the Chapel at Highgate in Middlesex. To which are annexed Prayers and Devotions Suitable to those Subjects. By Edward Yardley, B. D. Archdeacon of Cardigan
- A refutation of three opposers of truth, by plain evidence of the Holy Scripture, : viz. I. Of Pardon Tillinghast, who pleadeth for water-baptism, its being a Gospel-precept, and opposeth Christ within, as a false Christ. To which is added, something concerning the supper, &c. II. Of B. Keech, in his book called, A tutor for children, where he disputeth against the sufficiency of the light within, in order to salvation; and calleth Christ in the heart, a false Christ in the secret chamber. III. Of Cotton Mather, who in his appendix to his book, called, Memorable providences, relating to witchcraft, &c. doth so weakly defend his father Increase Mather from being justly chargeable with abusing the honest people called Quakers, that he doth the more lay open his father's nakedness; and beside the abuses and injuries that his father had cast upon that people, C. Mather, the son, addeth new abuses of his own. : And a few words of a letter to John Cotton, called a minister, at Plymouth in New England.
- 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 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 pamphlet published in two parts by E. Owen, entituled, The necessity of water-baptism. By Samuel Fothergill
- 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 Reverend Mr. George Beckwith's answer, to Mr. Green's sermon, entitled, Christian baptism. : In a letter to a friend.
- 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 most principal arguments contained in a book, entituled, The baptism of the Holy Spirit without elementary water, demonstratively proved to be the true baptism of Christ. Signed William Wilkinson. : In which reply, his arguments are fairly refuted; and both water-baptism and the Lord's Supper plainly proved to be the commands of Jesus Christ, and to continue in force, until his second personal coming.
- A retraction of separation : wherein VI arguments formerly erected for the service of separation upon the account of infant baptisme are taken down, and VI other arguments for saints generall communion, though of different perswasion, are erected in their room : together with a patheticall swasive to unity, peace, and concord as our generation-work in speciall
- 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 dialogue, between a minister and his parishioner; : concerning The half-way-covenant. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- 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 letter, to the Reverend Joseph Bellamy, D.D. : Occasioned by his fourth dialogue, which he calls, The sacramental controversy brought to a point.
- 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 address to god fathers and godmothers. : Shewing the nature of their undertaking, the reason and excellency of the institution, and the happy advantages it gives such Sureties, to Promote the Glory of God, and the Salvation of Souls
- A serious address to god-fathers and god-mothers. : Shewing the nature of their undertaking, the reason and excellency of the institution, and the happy advantages it gives such sureties, to promote the glory of God, and the salvation of souls
- A serious address to godfathers and godmothers. : Shewing the nature of their undertaking, the reason and excellency of the institution, and the happy advantages it gives such sureties, To promote the Glory of God, and the Salvation of Souls
- A serious address to unbaptized Christians. Wherein are shewn, I. The proper qualifications necessary to baptism. II. The Manner how that Ordinance should be perform'd. III. The moral obligation on all Believers to submit to it. IV. Several motives offered to engage their Obedience to this wise and important institution. The whole founded on the Scriptures, And treated in a plain Manner with Reference unto Practice. To which is prefixed a A prefatory discourse, Describing The True Nature of a Christian Church; The One Way of Initiation into the Church; The Perpetuity of Baptism; and Six Reasons proposed, to prove the Obligation on all the Disciples of Jesus to join themselves to some of his Churches. By Thomas Palmer
- A sermon preach'd by John Daillé, at Charenton, near Paris, September 5. 1649. Being sacrament-day
- A sermon preached by the Reverend, Mr. John Cotton, : teacher of the First Church in Boston in New-England. Deliver'd at Salem, 1636. : To which is prefixed, a retraction of his former opinion concerning baptism, utter'd by him immediately preceeding the sermon emitted. He dyed on the 23. day of December, 1652. Entring [sic] on the 68 year of his age. : [Seven lines from I Corinthians]
- A sermon preached by the Reverend, Mr. John Cotton, : teacher of the First Church in Boston in New-England. Deliver'd at Salem, 1636. To which is prefixed, a retraction of his former opinion concerning baptism, utter'd by him immediately preceeding the sermon emitted. He dyed on the 23. day of December, 1652. Entring [sic] on the 68 year of his age. [Seven lines from I Corithians]
- A sermon, delivered October 24, 1790; : to the Baptist Church and congregation, in Cambridge, at the administration of the ordinance of baptism.
- A sermon, on Christian candour and condescension: : preached at the baptism of Mr. Levi Robinson, by immersion, November 22, 1791.
- 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 conditions of each of their children: : considered in a sermon, delivered at Middleborough,
- A short essay on Baptism : intended to elucidate the question concerning the extent and perpetuity of its obligation. By Joshua Toulmin, A.M
- A short explication of the written word of God; : likewise of the Christian baptism, and the peaceable kingdom of Christ. Against the people called Quakers
- A short treatise on the visible kingdom of Christ, and the great charter privileges granted by Him to His subjects. ...
- 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 treatise concerning baptism and the Supper: shewing, that the one baptism of the spirit, and spiritual supper of the Lord, are only, essential, and necessary to salvation. Wherein The Strongest Arguments for the Use of Outward Baptism and the Supper are Considered, the people, called Quakers, are vindicated; and the Objections against them, for their disuse of these Signs, are Answered. By J. P
- A treatise concerning baptism, and the Lord's Supper : shewing, that the true disciples of Christ are sent to baptize men into the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, for the carrying on of which, Christ is with them, and will be to the end of the world : also, a few words concerning the Lord's Supper, shewing, that those that sup with him are in his kingdom
- A treatise concerning baptism, and the Lord's Supper : shewing, that the true disciples of Christ are sent to baptize men into the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, for the carrying on of which, Christ is with them, and will be, to the end of the world : also, a few words concerning the Lord's Supper, shewing that those that sup with him are in his kingdom
- A treatise concerning baptism, and the Lord's supper : Shewing, that the true disciples of Christ are sent to baptize men into the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, for the carrying on of which, Christ is with them, and will be to the end of the world. Also a few words concerning the Lord's supper. Shewing, that those that sup with him, are in his kingdom. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]
- A treatise concerning baptism, and the Lord's supper. : Shewing, that the true disciples of Christ are sent to baptize men into the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, for the carrying on of which, Christ is with them, and will be to the end of the world. : Also a few words concerning the Lord's Supper. Shewing, that those that sup with him, are in his Kingdom. : [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]
- A treatise concerning the lawfull subject of baptisme : wherein are handled these particulars : the baptizing of infants confuted, ... the covenant God made with Abraham and his seed handled & how the same agrees with the Gentiles and their seed, the baptism administered by an Antichristian power confuted ...
- 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 three hundred years, nor enjoyed as necessary, till four hundred years after Christ : with the fabulous traditions, and erroneous grounds upon which it was, by the Pope's Cannons (with gossips, chrysm, exorcism, baptizing of churches and bells, and other popish rites) founded : and that the famous Waldensian and old British churches, Lollards and Wickliffians, an other christians witnessed against it : with The history of Christianity amongst the ancient Britains and Waldensians
- 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 tree planted by the rivers of water. Or, An essay, upon the godly and glorious improvements, which baptised Christians are to make to their sacred baptism. : [Nine lines of quotation in Latin]
- 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 view of the evidences of believers baptism. : In four parts, by John Martin
- 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
- Abhandlungen über die Natur und Wirkung der christlichen Taufe, Communion, und des gottesdienstlichen Harrens auf den Herrn : welchen beygefügt sind einige wenige Anmerkungen über die Beobachtung oeffentlicher Fasten und Feyertäge. Durch Joseph Phipps
- Abhandlungen über die Natur und Wirkung der christlichen Taufe, Communion, und des gottesdienstlichen Harrens auf den Herrn; : welchen beygefügt sind einige wenige Anmerkungen über die Beobachtung oeffentlicher Fasten und Feyertäge.
- Address of a minister to the church under his pastoral care, : in which it is inquired, "Whether a church is obliged, or authorized, by any precept or precedent in the New-Testament, to require a publick, formal and explicit confession, of some particular misdemeanors, which is considered by many as previously necessary to a Christian profession, to baptism, and to Christian communion, and without which, it is supposed, none that are chargeable with them, may be admitted thereto." : Wherein also, "most of the passages in the New Testament, if not all, that are supposed either expressly or implicitly to countenance the practice, are carefully examined--their true meaning ascertained--objections answered--and the negative side of the question, (it is apprehended) conclusively established."
- 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 Attempt to illustrate the great subject of the Psalms : Shewing, that the principal and ultimate design of them was, to exhibit the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow; --in both which his disciples are sharers with him. With a digression on baptism; in which is considered, the subjects of it; --the mode of it; --and the meaning of that expression, "buried with him in baptism." To which are annexed, some observations on the work of the Holy Spirit; --and the difference between the faith of God's elect, and the faith of devils. From the Holy Scriptures. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]
- An Attempt to illustrate the great subject of the Psalms. : Shewing, that the principal and ultimate design of them was, to exhibit the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow; --in both which his disciples are sharers with him. : With a digression on baptism; in which is considered, the subjects of it; --the mode of it; --and the meaning of that expression, "buried with him in baptism." : To which are annexed, some observations on the work of the Holy Spirit; --and the difference between the faith of God's elect, and the faith of devils. : From the Holy Scriptures. : [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]
- An address to the members of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the city of New-York : occasioned by the appendix to Dr. Linn's sermon on the character of Simon the sorcerer. By Benjamin Moore, D.D
- An address to the members of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the city of New-York; : occasioned by the appendix to Dr. Linn's sermon on the character of Simon the sorcerer.
- An affectionate address to the people called Quakers; with regard to water-baptism, and the Lord's supper. Wherein the arguments of the late learned Mr Robert Barclay, are considered. By Vincent Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope
- An answer to that part of Dr. Brett's sermon which relates to the incapacity of persons not episcopally ordain'd to administer Christian baptism. : In a letter to the Doctor
- An answer to the layman's treatise on baptism: : in which the author is pleased to say, that the Quaker doctrine of water baptism is considered, their objections answered, and the doctrine of the Church of England, upon that important point, stated and vindicated.
- An answer, to Richard Harden's reply to John Earl's letter. : [Seven lines from Isaiah]
- An apologie for our publick ministerie and infant-baptism
- 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]
- 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
- 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.
- An appendix to a piece, intitled, Some reflections on the nature of original sin, baptismal regeneration, &c. : In which some Notice is taken of the Mistakes of a learned Author. By Vin. Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope
- 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 on outward Christian baptism.
- An essay on outward Christian baptism. : By Timothy Allen, A.M. Pastor of the church in Chesterfield. Hampshire County
- An essay on the Scripture account of the efficacy of baptism : faith in Christ, his obedience and death to save men: attempted in a discourse on Mark XVI, 16. By a sincere advocate for the doctrine of Christ
- An essay on the new birth and its necessity; : and on the birth by water and spirit; with questions and answers on the Commandments, and a short distinction between Old and New Covenant believers. : Also--remarks on the spiritual temple or house of God; of its being in Babylon; together with a happy prospect of its speedy and glorious return out of captivity.
- 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 examination into the principles of baptism. : In a letter to the infant baptizers of North-Parish, in New-London.
- An humble essay on Christian baptism : offered to the consideration of upright inquirers, Concerning the Subjects, and proper Manner of Administering, This Ordinance. By Dan Taylor
- An impartial account of a late debate at Lyme in the colony of Connecticut, : (on the three following heads, viz. I. The subjects of baptism. II. The mode of baptizing. and III. The maintenance of the ministers of the Gospel) giving a summary of what was there delivered, o both sides. Publish'd at the desire of some then present. Together, with a disswasive not to depart from the wholesome truths, which people have been instructed in. Also giving some account of the rise of the Antipedo-Baptist perswasion. By John Bulkley, A.M. To which is added, a narrative of one lately converted from dreadful errors: by another hand
- An impartial account of a late debate at Lyme in the colony of Connecticut, : (on the three following heads, viz. I. The subjects of baptism. II. The mode of baptizing. and III. The maintenance of the ministers of the Gospel) giving a summary of what was there delivered, on both sides. : Publish'd at the desire of some then present. : Together, with a disswasive not to depart from the wholesome truths, which people have been instructed in. : Also giving some account of the rise of the Antipedo-Baptist perswasion.
- 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; : wherein, the end and design of baptism--the qualifications for it--the extent of its administration--the advantages arising from it--the standing of baptized children--whether baptism in infancy do entitle to church privileges in adult years--and the discipline which the church is to exercise, relative to baptized children, are particularly considered and illustrated.
- Anhang zum Widerlegten Wiedertäufer, : enthält zwey Unterredungen, und den gänzlichen Abschied Theophili. : [Two lines from 1 Peter]
- Animadversions on "The substance of two sermons, preached at Stepney, by John Lewis, A.M. Pastor of the church in that parish;" entitled, "Christian forbearance to weak consciences, a duty of the Gospel."
- Animadversions on "The substance of two sermons, preached at Stepney, by John Lewis, A.M. Pastor of the church in that parish;" entitled, "Christian forbearance to weak consciences, a duty of the Gospel." : By Cyprian Strong, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Chatham. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Animadversions on "The substance of two sermons, preached at Stepney, by John Lewis, A.M. Pastor of the church in that parish;" entitled, "Christian forbearance to weak consciences, a duty of the Gospel." : By Cyprian Strong, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Chatham. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Animadversions upon the Antisynodalia americana, : a treatise printed in Old England, in the name of the dissenting brethren in the Synod held at Boston in New England 1662. : Tending to clear the elders and churches of New England from those evils and declinings charged upon many of them in the two prefaces before the said book. : Together with an answer unto the reasons alledged for the opinion of the dissenters. : And a reply to such answers as are given to the arguments of the Synod.
- Another essay for investigation of the truth, : in answer to two questions, concerning I. The subject of baptism. II. The consociation of churches.
- 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,
- Aqua genitalis : a discourse concerning baptism : first delivered in a sermon at Alhallows Lumbard-street, Octob. 4, 1658 and now a little inlarged : into which is since inserted, a brief discourse to perswade to a confirmation of the baptismal-vow
- Baby-baptism meer babism, or, An answer to nobody in five words to every-body who finds himself concern'd in't
- Baptism and the Lord's Supper substantially asserted : being an apology in behalf of the people called Quakers, concerning those two heads
- Baptism discovered plainly & faithfully, : according to the Word of God. Wherein is set forth the glorious pattern of our blessed saviour Jesus Chrit, [sic] ... By John Norcott. The sixth edition corrected. ... With an appendix by another hand
- Baptism discovered plainly & faithfully, : according to the word of God. Wherein is set forth the glorious pattern of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, the pattern of all believers in his subjection to baptism. Together with the example of thousands who were baptized after they believed. By John Norcott, late servant of Jesus Christ, and of his Church
- Baptism discovered plainly & faithfully, according to the word of God. : Wherein is set forth the glorious pattern of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, the pattern of all believers in his subjection to baptism. Together with the example of thousands who were baptized after they believed.
- Baptism discovered plainly and faithfully, : according to the Word of God. Wherein is set forth the glorious pattern of our blessed saviour Jesus Christ, &c. By John Norcott. The fifth edition, corrected. With an appendix by another hand
- Baptism discovered plainly and faithfully, according to the word of God. : Wherein is set forth the glorious pattern of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, the pattern of all believers in his subjection to baptism. Together with the example of thousands who were baptised after they believed.
- Baptism discovered, plainly and faithfully according to the word of God, : agreeable to the glorious pattern given by our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, to the examples of thousands baptised after they believed, recorded in sacred Scripture.
- Baptism discovered, plainly and faithfully, : according to the word of God. Agreeable to the glorious pattern given by our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ. To the examples of thousands baptized after they believed. Recorded in sacred Scripture. By John Norcott, late servant of Jesus Christ, and of his Church
- Baptism discovered, plainly and faithfully, according to the word of God. : Agreeable to the glorious pattern given by our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ. To the examples of thousands baptized after they believed. Recorded in sacred Scripture.
- Baptism, the ingrafting into Christ's visible body, the Gospel Church: and the obligations on all that are baptized into Christ, considered and shewn, : in two sermons, to the Church and Society of North-Bristol; and occasionally to the First Church and Society in Guilford; and made public at the desire of a number of the hearers in both places.
- Baptismal bonds renewed : being some meditations upon Psalm 50, 5
- 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]
- Baptismon didaches: or The doctrine of baptisms, : reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integtity [sic]. According to the word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's kingdom.
- Baptismōn didachē : Or the doctrine of baptisms reduced from it's ancient and modern corruption; and restored to it's primitive soundness and integrity acording to the word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's kingdom. By William Dell, Minister of the Gospel and master of Gonvil and Caius College in Cambridge. [Two lines from Isaiah]
- Baptismōn didachē or The doctrine of baptisms : reduced from it's ancient and modern corruption; and restored to it's primitive soundness and integrity : according to the word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's Kingdom.
- Baptismōn didachē, the doctrine of baptisms, or, A discourse of dipping and sprinkling : wherein is shewed the lawfulness of other ways of baptization, besides that of a total immersion, and objections against it answered
- 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."
- Betrachtung der evangelischen Lehre von der Heilgen Schrift und Taufe; : samt einigen Gedanken von den gegenwärtigen Zeiten
- 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,
- Christ's spirit a Christian's strength, or, A plain discovery of the mighty and invincible power, that all believers receive through the gift of the spirit : first held forth in two sermons on Acts I, viii ...
- Christian baptism : A sermon delivered at Hanover, in New-Jersey; November 4, 1764. By Jacob Green, A.M. [Seven lines of quotations]
- Christian baptism. : A sermon delivered at Hanover, in New-Jersey; November 4, 1764.
- Christian forbearance to weak consciences a duty of the Gospel. : The substance of two sermons, preached at Stepney Parish, in Weathersfield.
- 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;
- Differences in judgment about vvater-baptism, no bar to communion, or, To communicate with saints, as saints, proved lawful : in answer to a book written by the Baptists, and published by Mr. T.P. and Mr. W.K. entituled, Some serious reflections on that part of Mr. Bunyan's confession of faith, touching church-communion with unbaptized believers : wherein, their objections and arguments are answered, and the doctrine of communion still asserted and vindicated : here is also Mr. Henry's Jesse's judgment in the case, fully declaring the doctrine I have asserted
- Dimensions of Baptism : Biblical and Theological Studies
- Dipping not baptizing : or, the author's opinion of the subject, mode, and importance of water-baptism, according to the scriptures: Wherein Dr. Gill's Arguments for the Mode of Immersion, and Mr. Booth's for the Importance of it, as contained in his Apology for the Baptists, are principally considered: With a Few Remarks on some other Baptist Writers, Namely, Mr. Martin, Mr. Jenkins, and Mr. Mc Lean, who, in their several late Publications, seem to be strenuous Advocates both for the Mode and Importance of it. By R. Elliot, A. B. Formerly of Bennet College, Cambridge
- Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism, : Christian communion, and religious waiting upon God. By Joseph Phipps
- Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism, Christian communion, and religious waiting upon God.
- Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism, Christian communion, and religious waiting upon God. : To which are added, a few reflections on the observance of publick fasts and festivals.
- Divinitas Christi probatur ab ejus cultu : baptismus non est ritus indifferens
- Ein Licht das aus der Dunkelheit hervorleuchtet: oder, eine Antwort auf eine kleine Schrift von Franz Herr, welche den Titel führet, Kurze Erklärung von dem geschriebenen Worte Gottes; wie auch von der christlichen Tauf-Ordnung und von dem friedlichen Reiche Christ. Gegen das Volk welches man Quäker nennet.
- Ein Spiegel der Tauffe mit Geist, mit Wasser, und mit Blut. : Verfasset in neun Theil, aufs neue aufgestzt und ausgezogen aus dem heiligen Fundament-Buch, des neuen und Alten Testaments, der Canonischen Bücher. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- Eine kurze Erklärung von dem geschriebenen Wort Gottes; : wie auch von der christlichen Taufordnung, und von dem friedlichen Reich Christi; gegen das Volk welches man Quäker nennt
- Extracts from a Liturgy, collected principally from the Book of common prayer. : Containing the order for morning and evening prayer, the collects for Sundays and principal holydays, and the administration of the Lord's Supper, and of baptism. : [Three lines of quotation]
- Forasmuch as many and various, have been the reports concerning me, which have been industriously (altho' falsly) spread up and down both city and country; and in particular concerning my being baptized, : I think to give the world this following account in that particular, concerning baptism : to which I shall add a scripture collection by way of testimony relating thereunto
- 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]
- Infant baptism vindicated, : by explaining the covenant of grace; and proving that it is a divine institution, under the Gospel dispensation.
- 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, 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.
- John Baptist's decreasing and Christ's increasing witnessed : being a treatise concerning baptism in the type, and baptism in the mystery
- John Baptist's decreasing and Christ's increasing witnessed : being a treatsie [sic] concerning baptism in the type, and baptism in the mystery. By John Gratton, well wisher of the Annabaptists, &c
- John Baptist's decreasing and Christ's increasing witnessed: : being a treatsie [sic] concerning baptism in the type, and baptism in the mystery.
- John Rogers a servant of Jesus Christ, to any of the flock of Christ that may be scattered among the churches of New-England, greeting. : Giving a description of the true shepherds of Christ's flock, and also of the anti-Christian ministers; according to the testimony of Jesus Christ, and his apostles, in the Holy Scriptures. : As also something touching baptism and the Lord's Supper
- John Rogers, a servant of Jesus Christ, to any of the flock of Christ that may be scattered among the churches of New-England, greeting. : Giving a description of the true shepherds of Christ's flock; and also of the antichristian ministers; according to the testimony of Jesus Christ, and his apostles, in the Holy Scriptures. : As also something touching baptism and the Lord's Supper
- Lehre von der Taufe : die von ihren alten und neuern Verfälschungen befreyet, und nach ihrer ursprünglichen Reinigkeit und Wahrheit wieder hergestellt wird, dem Worte der Wahrheit; dem wahren Glauben, und der Natur Beschaffenheit des Reiches Christi, gemäss.
- Letters to a friend : containing remarks on a pamphlet, written by Job Scott, entitled, The baptism of Christ a Gospel ordinance: being altogether inward, spiritual, &c. By Peter Werden. [One line of text] Most of these letters were written before the author heard of the death of Job Scott: but, as his book is yet living, and the design of these letters is to expose error, and not men--they are finished, and presented to the public from the press. P.W
- 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]
- Letters to a friend: : containing remarks on a pamphlet, written by Job Scott, entitled, The baptism of Christ a Gospel ordinance: being altogether inward, spiritual, &c.
- 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."
- 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."
- Light rising out of obscurity. Or, A reply to Francis Herr's pamphlet, intitled, A short explication of the written word of God; likewise, of the Christian baptism, and the peaceable kingdom of Christ, against the people called Quakers : By Benjamin Mason. [Two lines from I Peter]
- Light rising out of obscurity. Or, A reply to Francis Herr's pamphlet, intitled, A short explication of the written word of God; likewise, of the Christian baptism, and the peaceable kingdom of Christ, against the people called Quakers.
- Mensa mystica, or, A discourse concerning the sacrament of the Lords Supper : in which the ends of its institution are so manifested, our addresses to it so directed, our behaviour there, and afterward, so composed that we may not lose the benefits which are to be received by it
- Moses a witness to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. : A discourse had in the College Hall at Cambridge, March 27. 1722. Before the baptism of R. Judah Monis.
- New and decisive proofs, : from scripture and reason, that adults only are included in the design of the new covenant, or the Gospel dispensation, and were members of the Church of Christ, in the Apostolic age. Offered as a reply to Mr. Williams's attempt, in a late treatise, to prove that by baptism infants were initiated into the Church of Christ, and members of it, at that time. By William Ashdowne
- Observations on Samuel Shepard's Three letters on baptism. : In a letter to a friend
- Observations on infant sprinkling : or, an answer to a certain publication, entitled, The reviewer reviewed. In a series of letters to the author. By William Richards
- Of baptism : the heads and order of such things as are especially insisted on, you will find in the table of chapters
- Of regeneration and baptism, Hebrew & Christian, with their rites, &c. disquisitions
- Ordo baptizandi aliaque sacramenta administrandi, et officia quæ ecclesiastica : ritè peragendi : ex rituali romano iussu Pauli Quinti edito extractus : pro Anglia, Hibernia, & Scotia
- 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.
- Primitive baptism in three parts : consider'd under three heads. I. That it was Baptizing Infants as well as Adult. II. That it was Baptizing with Water, and that a standing Ordinance, and permanent Duty. III. That it was Baptizing by pouring on, or Sprinkling with Water, not by Dipping or Immersing into Water. All Proved from the Command of Christ, and the Practice of his Disciples and Apostles, Recorded in Scripture. With a table of the contents referring to the Whole, and of the Scriptures, made use of therein. By St. Garner, gent
- Primitive infant-baptism reviv'd : or, an account of the doctrine and practice of the two first centuries, concerning the baptism of infants ; in the words of the sacred and primitive writers themselves. By William Whiston, M.A
- Propositions concerning the subject of baptism and consociation of churches, : collected and confirmed out of the Word of God, by a synod of elders and messengers of the churches in Massachusetts-Colony in New-England. Assembled at Boston, according to appointment of the Honoured General Court, in the year 1662. : At a General Court held at Boston in New-England the 8th of October, 1662. The Court having read over this result of the Synod, judge meet to commend the same unto the consideration of all the churches and people of this jurisdiction; and for that end do order the printing thereof. By the Court. Edward Rawson. Secret'
- Quakerism a judicial infatuation : represented in three dialogues, adapted to the meanest capacities, and containing a full reply to J. Mott's, pretended answer to the Letter to a parishioner, &c. and an answer to the common objections of the Quakers against outward ordinances: with a detection of R. Barclay's sophistry, in proving Christ's baptism spiritual without water; and E. Burlings [sic], arguments upon that head refuted.
- 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].
- Reflections upon Mr. Wetmore's Letter in defence of Dr. Waterland's discourse of regeneration. : With a vindication of the received doctrine of regeneration; and plain scripture-evidence, that the notion of baptismal regeneration is of a dangerous and destructive tendency.
- Regeneration stated and explained according to Scripture and antiquity, : in a discourse on Tit. III.4,5,6. By Daniel Waterland, D. D. Late Chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty
- Remarks on Dr. Moore's Address to the members of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the City of New-York.
- Remarks on Dr. Moore's Address to the members of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the City of New-York. : By William Linn, D.D
- 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]
- Remarks on, or An examination of Mr. Bulkly's account of the Lyme dispute, : on these following heads, viz. I. The subjects of baptism. II. The mode of baptizing. : In a letter to a friend.
- Remarks on, or An examination of Mr. Bulkly's account of the Lyme dispute, : on these following heads, viz. I. The subjects of baptism. II. The mode of baptizing. In a letter to a friend. By John Walton, B.A. & V.D.M
- Remarks upon Mr. Gales reflections on Mr. Walls History of infant baptism. : In a letter to a friend. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Remarks upon the writings of a committee of the Associate Reformed Synod.
- Repentance and baptism considered. : A sermon preached at the Baptist meeting, in Cannon-Street, Birmingham, February the 26th, 1774; at the baptizing of six persons. By James Butterworth
- Reverendi viri Dom. Joannis Davenantii, Sarisburiensis Episcopi, ad virum clarissimum Dominum Samuelem Wardum, collegii in Academiâ Cantabrigiensi sidnejensis prafectum, epistola : in qâ de infantium qorumvis rite baptizatorum statu disseritur, nec ad controversiam de sanctorum perseverantiâ atque apostasiâ pertinere desinitur : unâ cum stricturis in eandem nonnullis
- Scripture truths and precepts : A short catechism, with proofs. Designed for the assistance of such persons as wish to search the Scriptures for a consistent view of the doctrines and duties contained in them. With an appendix, concerning baptism. And a concluding remark on the Lord's-Supper. [Two lines of Scripture text]
- Scripture truths and precepts. : A short catechism, with proofs. : Designed for the assistance of such persons as wish to search the Scriptures for a consistent view of the doctrines and duties contained in them. : With an appendix, concerning baptism. And a concluding remark on the Lord's-Supper. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- 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.
- Several texts of Scripture adduced in support of adult baptism. : In a letter addressed to the Right Rev. Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester:
- Six views of believers baptism : I. As an act of sublime worship to the Adorable Persons in the Godhead. II. As a Representation of the Sufferings of Christ, his Death, Burial, and Resurrection. III. As an Emblem of Regeneration and Sanctification. IV. As the Answer or Declaration of a Good Conscience Towards God. V. As a Powerful Obligation to Newness of Life in a Course of Gospel Obedience. VI. As a lively Figure of the natural Death of every Christian: Designed As an Introduction to a Body of Hymns on Baptism; and to be bound up with them, as a Memorial for the daily use of all Baptized Believers and their Children, especially for every Person that is a Candidate for Believers Baptism. By John Fellows
- Six views of believers baptism : I. As an act of sublime worship to the adorable persons in the Godhead. II. As a representation of the sufferings of Christ, his death, burial, and resurrection. III. As the answer or declaration of a good conscience towards God. IV. As an emblem of regeneration and sanctification. V. As a powerful obligation to newness of life in a course of Gospel obedience. VI. As a lively figure of the natural death of every Christian: designed as an introduction to a body of hymns on baptism; and to be bound up with them, as a memorial for the daily use of all baptized. Believers and their children, especially for every person that is a candidate for believers baptism: By John Fellows
- 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 considerations about baptism, : manag'd by way of dialogue between a minister and his neighbour.
- Some considerations about baptism, : manag'd by way of dialogue between a minister and his neighbour. By Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, N.E. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
- 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.
- Strictures upon an essay, : intitled, "The baptism of Jesus Christ not to be imitated by Christians, &c."
- Strictures upon an essay, : intitled, "The baptism of Jesus Christ not to be imitated by Christians, &c." By Joseph Grafton, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Newton. [Two lines from Solomon]
- That there is but one covenant, whereof baptism and the Lord's-Supper are seals, viz. the covenant of grace; (proved from the word of God) and, the doctrine of an external graceless covenant, lately advanced, by the Rev. Mr. Moses Mather: in a pamphlet, entituled, The visible church in covenant with God, &c. shewn to be an unscriptural doctrine : To which is prefixed, an answer, to a dialogue concerning the half-way covenant; lately printed at New-London. By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. [One line from Isaiah]
- That there is but one covenant, whereof baptism and the Lord's-Supper are seals, viz. the covenant of grace; (proved from the word of God) and, the doctrine of an external graceless covenant, lately advanced, by the Rev. Mr. Moses Mather: in a pamphlet, entituled, The visible church in covenant with God, &c. shewn to be an unscriptural doctrine. : To which is prefixed, an answer, to a dialogue concerning the half-way covenant; lately printed at New-London.
- The American defence of the Christian golden rule, or An essay to prove the unlawfulness of making slaves of men
- The American defence of the Christian golden rule, or An essay to prove the unlawfulness of making slaves of men.
- The American defence of the Christian golden rule, or An essay to prove the unlawfulness of making slaves of men. : By him who loves the freedom of the souls and bodies of all men, John Hepburn
- The First principles of New-England, concerning the subject of baptisme & communion of churches.
- 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 Negro's & Indians advocate : suing for their admission to the church : or A persuasive to the instructing and baptizing of the negro's and Indians in our plantations. Shewing, that as the compliance therewith can prejudice no man's just interest ; so the wilful neglecting and opposing of it, is no less than a manifest apostacy from the Christian faith. To which is added, a brief account of religion in Virginia
- 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 Results of three synods held by the elders and messengers of the churches of Massachusetts province, New-England. : Containing I. The platform of church-discipline, in the year 1648. II. Propositions concerning the subject of baptism, in 1662. III. The necessity of reformation, with the expedients subservient thereunto, asserted, in answer to two questions, in 1679. : [Three lines from I Kings]
- 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 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. B 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 baptism of Christ a Gospel ordinance: : being altogether inward and spiritual: not, like John's, into water; but, according to the real nature of the Gospel, into the very name, life and power, of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. : Shewing that the Apostles' use of water baptism was by no means as an ordinance of Christ, but as the baptism of John; and that all who are baptized into Christ, have put on Christ, not only professionally, but substantially--that is, have put him on as the whole armour of light, and walk in him in newness of life.
- The baptism of Jesus Christ not to be imitated by Christians : considered and illustrated in an essay. By the Rev. Elisha Fish, of Upton, and the Rev. John Crane, of Northbridge. [Four lines of Scripture text]
- The baptism of Jesus Christ not to be imitated by Christians : considered and illustrated in an essay. By the Rev. Elisha Fish, of Upton. And the Rev. John Crane, of Northbridge. [Three lines of Scripture text]
- The baptism of Jesus Christ not to be imitated by Christians: : considered and illustrated in an essay.
- The baptism of Jesus Christ not to be imitated by Christians: : considered and illustrated in an essay.
- The baptism of Jesus Christ not to be imitated by Christians: : considered and illustrated in an essay.
- 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 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 bonds of baptism: : shewing, I. That those under the Gospel, should seek baptism for themselves and their children. II. When those baptiz'd in infancy, grow up to years of understanding; they should renew their covenant with God.
- The character of Simon the Sorcerer: : a sermon, designed to prove that baptism is not regeneration.
- The character of the beast, or, The false constitution of the church : discovered in certayne passages betwixt Mr. R. Clifton & Iohn Smyth, concerning true Christian baptisme of new creatures, or new borne babes in Christ, &nd false baptisme of infants borne after the flesh : referred to two propositions, 1. That infants are not to bee baptized, 2. That antichristians converted are to bee admitted into the true church by baptisme
- The church-membership of children, and their right to baptism, : according to that holy and everlasting covenant of God, established between himself, and the faithful and their seed after them, in their generations: cleared up in a letter, sent to a worthy friend of the author, and many years ago written touching that subject;
- The church-membership of children, and their right to baptism; according to that holy and everlasting covenant of God, established between himself and the faithful and their seed after them, in their generation: : cleared up in a letter, sent to a worthy friend of the author, and many years ago written touching that subject.
- The church-membership of children, and their right to baptisme, : according to that holy and everlasting covenant of God, established between himself, and the faithfull and their seed after them, in their generations: cleared up in a letter, sent unto a worthy friend of the author, and many yeares agoe written touching that subject;
- The communicants instructor, or, A sacramental catechism : in which the nature of the convenant of grace, and the visible seals thereof (viz.) baptism and the Lord's Supper, with the gospel qualification of worthy receiver, are opened with all plainness and clearness by way of question and answer : recommended to the use of the younger and more ignorant sort ...
- The convert instructed in the origin, signification, and advantages of baptism. : To which is annexed, an address on the improvement of baptism, delivered to the church preparatory to communion at the Lord's Supper.
- The coppie of a letter sent to a gentlevvoman one of the separation in Holland : in answer to a letter of hers, written to her sister, being a member of one of those societies, commonly (though falsely) called the new Anabaptists in London, wherein are briefly set down their reasons against the baptizing of infants : together with the grounds of their denyall, of sprinkling water upon the face in any name whatsoever, to be baptisme : and them of the separation justly charged for not walking answerable to their owne principles
- The covenant of grace, : and baptism The Token of it, explained upon Scripture Principles. By John Taylor, D.D. of Norwich
- The covenant of grace, and baptism the token of it, explained upon scripture principles. : To which is prefixed, a letter to a daughter on the value of a child. By John Taylor, D.D. of Norwich
- 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 deceit and unreasonableness of self-righteousness; and the blessed spirit and temper of a true friend and follower of Christ taken into view. : A full description of the saint and sinner, in their different and true characters, brought to view and held forth in the Scripture glass, in their true and lively pictures.
- 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 baptismal regeneration vindicated against the objections of Dr. Linn, and others: : to which is added, Dr. Waterland's discourse on the same subject.
- The doctrine of baptisms, : reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity: according to the word of truth; the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's kingdom.
- The doctrine of baptisms, : reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity; according to the word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's kingdom.
- 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 doctrine of regeneration asserted and explained: : a sermon, preached in St. George's Chapel, New-York, July 7, 1791.
- The duty and doctrine of baptism. : In thirteen sermons. By Thomas Bradbury
- The duty of parents to transmit religion to their children : And of the children of God's covenant people, to know and serve the God of their fathers. Shew'd in a discourse on I. Chron. 28. 9. By William Williams, M.A. Pastor of the church in Weston. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
- The duty of parents to transmit religion to their children. : And of the children of God's covenant people, to know and serve the God of their fathers. : Shew'd in a discourse on I. Chron. 28. 9.
- 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,
- 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 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. By John Cotton, A.M. of Plymouth. [Eight lines of quotations]
- 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 great necessity & use of the Holy Sacraments of baptism & the Lords Supper, : delivered in a sermon preached at Trinity-Church in New-York, the 28th of November, 1703.
- The half-way covenant : A dialogue. By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- The half-way covenant, : a dialogue, between Joseph Bellamy, D.D. and a parishioner,
- The half-way covenant, : a dialogue, between Joseph Bellamy, D.D. and a parishioner, continued, by the parishioner. Correcting some errors contained in the former dialogue. [Two lines of Scripture text]
- The half-way covenant, : a dialogue.
- The half-way covenant, a dialogue.
- The half-way covenant. : A dialogue.
- The house of God opened and his table free for baptists and pædobaptists, : who are saints and faithful in Christ. Or, reasons Why their different Sentiments about water-baptism should be no Bar to Church Fellowship with each other. The principal objections answered. Also An Illustrative dialogue and an incidental narrative. By John Brown
- The inconsistence of renouncing the half-way covenant, and yet retaining the half-way-practice. : A dialogue.
- 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 invalidity of lay-baptism proved from scripture, and confirmed by the doctrine of Catholick antiquity, and of the Church of England
- The laver of regeneration, and the cup of salvation : in two treatises : in the first of which the nature of baptism is opened ... the second is a plea for the due celebration of that much desired ordinance of Christ, the Lord's Supper ... also a discourse of the spreading infection of false doctrine ...
- The nature and subjects of Christian baptism considered. : In two discourses. Delivered at the Baptist Society, in North-Yarmouth: and published at the desire of the hearers.
- The parishioner, having studied the point. : Containing some observations, on The half-way covenant, a dialogue between a minister and his parishioner. : [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- The pious communicant rightly prepar'd, or, A discourse concerning the Blessed Sacrament : wherein the nature of it is described, our obligation to frequent communion enforced, 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 short discourse of baptism
- The reason why not infant sprinkling but believers baptism ought to be approved is because the Lord Jesus Christ, his forerunner, and apostles preach't it, and practic'd it : as hereby will further appear by Scripture authority in about fourty texts, with notes on every text : to which is added, how infant sprinkling came in fashion, the evil tendencies of infant sprinkling, answers to objections, differences betw. believ. baptism and inf. sprink. with several other things
- The reviewer reviewed : or, a reply to the Rev. Mr. Richards's review of Strictures on infant baptism, In the Course of which some Thoughts are Delivered on Mr. Wilson's Scripture Manual. By John Carter, Author of those Strictures
- The sacramental controversy brought to a point : The fourth dialouge [sic] between a minister and his parishoner [sic]. A reply to the parishioner's letter, concerning qualifications for Christian communion; lately printed at New-Haven. By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
- The sacramental controversy brought to a point. : The fourth dialouge [sic] between a minister and his parishoner [sic]. A reply to the parishioner's letter, concerning qualifications for Christian communion; lately printed at New-Haven.
- The salt of the sacrifice : or, the true Christian baptism delineated, according to reason and spirit: as gathered from sundry dicourses on that subject. By James Relly
- The salt of the sacrifice: or, The true Christian baptism delineated, according to reason and spirit;
- The scriptural doctrine of water baptism. : Shewing I. The scriptural subjects of that ordinance. II. The scriptural mode of its administration. And, lastly, answering some questions for the satisfaction of serious enquirers.
- The scriptural doctrine of water baptism. : Shewing I. The scriptural subjects of that ordinance. II. The scriptural mode of its administration. And, lastly, answering some questions for the satisfaction of serious enquirers. By the Rev. William Graham, A.M
- The substance of an address to an assembly in Bridgewater, March 10, 1779, previous to the administration of baptism.
- The substance of an address to an assembly in Bridgewater, March 10, 1779, previous to the administration of baptism. : By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. Published by request
- The substance of two discourses on the mode of baptism, : delivered at Hebron and Bristol, in N.H. in the months of September and December, 1826. With some additions and improvemnets. To which is added an appendix, containing some miscellaneous remarks on the same subject.
- 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 on Christian baptism, deduced from Scripture.
- 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.
- To Sions virgins, or, A short forme of catechisme of the doctrine of baptisme : in use in these times that are to full of question
- True spiritual baptism, or evangelical discipleship asserted, : in some remarks upon two discourses, published by James Rudd late curate of Garsdale, the first, upon baptism with the Holy Ghost; the latter, upon water-baptism: wherein The Author's Perversions, and Misrepresentations are obviated; and his Contradictions are made manifest. With an appendix. By Thomas Lancaster
- Two conferences on baptism, between a quaerist and an apologist : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- Two conferences on baptism, between a quaerist and an apologist. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- Two discourses on Catholic communion, : relating in particular to the different sentiments of Christians concerning baptism: and preached at Barbican, April 14 & 21, 1754. By Charles Bulkley
- Two discourses. : On the keeping of the commandments of Zion's king, the only evidence of love to him: and, Ananias's reprehension and exhortation to Saul. : Published by request
- Two sermons deliver'd at Hartford, in the colony of Connecticut. : The first sermon treats of the change of the Sabbath, from the seventh, to the first day of the week. ... The second sermon treats of baptism ...
- Two sermons deliver'd at Hartford, in the colony of Connecticut. : The first sermon treats of the change of the Sabbath, from the seventh, to the first day of the week. ... The second sermon treats of baptism ... By Benjamin Colton, A.M. Pastor of a church in Hartford. Publish'd at the desire and expence of some of the hearers, with some others
- Two treatises more, : by Thomas Lawson, deceased. The first, Of baptisms; with a discourse concerning bread and wine. The second, Dagon's fall before the Ark. Vol.II
- Visible saints lawful right to communion in Christian sacraments, vindicated : (In way of answer to a sermon, entitled, Christian baptism, delivered at Hanover, in New-Jersey, November 4th, 1764. By the Rev. Jacob Green, A.M.) In a letter to a friend. In three parts. By George Beckwith, A.M. Pastor of a church in Lyme, Connecticut. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
- Visible saints lawful right to communion in Christian sacraments, vindicated. : (In way of answer to a sermon, entitled, Christian baptism, delivered at Hanover, in New-Jersey, November 4th, 1764. By the Rev. Jacob Green, A.M.) : In a letter to a friend. In three parts.
- Water-baptism plainly proved by Scripture to be a Gospel precept.
- 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]
- 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
- [An] impartial account of a [pu]blic disputation on Water Baptism, : Held on the 25th day of October, 1787, at the General Baptist Chapel, in Ber-Street, Norwich, between John Bousell, a speaker amongst the people called Quakers, and Joseph Proud, pastor of the General Baptist Congregation, in Ber-Street with some further observations in vindication of that sacred ordinance. By J. Proud, M.G
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