Synopsis:
Excerpt from The Three Infant Baptisms of Oxford, Glasgow, and Manchester; And the New Testament Baptism of Repentance for the Remission of Sins: With Considerations on Their Respective Bearings on Personal Religion and the Constitution of the Church; To Which Is Prefixed, a Brief Defense Both of Immersion and Pouring; A Lecture Delivered at the Gallery of the Fine Arts Academy, Bristol
The question of Baptism has in the lapse of ages become entangled with manifold worldly and party interests, in the shape of trust deeds, church and chapel property, ministerial salaries, and the dignity of ecclesi astical corporations; and so vast is the amount of gold and silver that weighs in either scale of the argument, '
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