The divine warrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians. Viz. I. Infants of Christians are rightly judged in the promise of propriety in God. p.1. II. Infants of Christians are rightly judged to be of the Church. p.20. III. Infants of Christians are rightly judged meet for baptisme. p.25. IV. The sealing of the promise to infants of visible professors, hath been the practise of the universal church ever since God added seals to the covenant. p.30 V. The profit of baptism is great to the infants of Christians. p.36. VI. The promise was sealed by the initiall sacrament aforetime to infants of visible professors, both Jews and of the Gentiles. p.38. By John Church, M.A. minister of Seachurch, in the county of Essex.
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- The divine warrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians. Viz. I. Infants of Christians are rightly judged in the promise of propriety in God. p.1. II. Infants of Christians are rightly judged to be of the Church. p.20. III. Infants of Christians are rightly judged meet for baptisme. p.25. IV. The sealing of the promise to infants of visible professors, hath been the practise of the universal church ever since God added seals to the covenant. p.30 V. The profit of baptism is great to the infants of Christians. p.36. VI. The promise was sealed by the initiall sacrament aforetime to infants of visible professors, both Jews and of the Gentiles. p.38. By John Church, M.A. minister of Seachurch, in the county of Essex.
- Divine warrant of infant-baptism VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians
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London: printed by John Macock, for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half Moon in Watling street, neer Austins gate, MDCXLVIII. [1648]
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- R204894
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- 81757
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- [6], 50 p. ; 4⁰
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- John Church = Josiah Church.
A variant of the edition with the author's name given correctly as "Josiah Church" on title page.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 8th".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), C3987
Thomason, E.441[9]