A clear, evidence-driven look at a long religious debate.
This volume presents a focused argument against a recent Baptist work, examining claims about baptism, church practice, and scriptural interpretation with careful quotations and context.
This edition frames how the author approaches theological disagreements, the methods used to defend traditional practice, and the importance of accuracy in religious writing. It emphasizes defending what the author believes to be the truth and the duties of church leadership in safeguarding faith.
- How language and historical sources are used to interpret biblical terms
- Arguments about infant baptism, sprinkling versus immersion, and church authority
- How different Christian traditions have viewed Bible translations and the Vulgate
- Strategies for fair critique and faithful defense in theological controversy
Ideal for readers of religious history, 19th‑century Protestant debates, and readers seeking a sober, document‑driven look at methods of apologetics and refutation.