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A confession of faith, of several congregations or churches of Christ in London, which are commonly (though unjustly) called Anabaptists
Published, for the vindication of the truth, and information of the ignorant; likewise for the taking off of those aspersions which are frequently, both in pulpit, and print unjustly cast upon them. Unto which is added, Heart bleeding for professors abhominations. Or A faithfull generall epistle (from the same churches) presented to all who have known the way of truth, forewarning them to flee security, and carelesse walking under the profession of the same, discovering some of Sathans wiles, whereby also, wantonpersons [sic] and their ungodly wayes are disclaimed -
A soveraign preservative against Anabaptism, composed of scripture ingredients: as it was lately administred to a few, and is now prescribed to all that will make use of it
By Matthias Symson, A.M. minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ at Marden in Kent. Novemb.18.1651. Imprimatur. Edm. Calamy -
Separatists answer to the Anabaptists arguments concerning baptism. Or, The answer of Samuel Chidley to John Spilsbury, concerning the point in difference
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A serious question stated
whether the ministers of England are bound by the word of God to baptize the children of all such parents which say they beleeve in Jesus Christ, but are grosly ignorant, scandalous in their conversations, scoffers at godliness, and refuse to submit to church-discipline? the negative (with submission to better judgements) is modestly defended, some things that concerne our congregationall churhes are, in the Epistle to the reader briefly touched : as also a little addition made to the contriversie against the Anabaptists, in the following discourse -
Katabaptistai kataptystoi, the dippers dipt, or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark
also a large and full discourse of their 1. Originall. 2. Severall sorts. 3. Peculiar errours. 4. High attempts against the state. 5. Capitall punishments : augmented with 1. Severall speeches delivered before this assembly of divines, 2. The famous history of the frantick Anabaptists, their wild preachings and practices in Germany : together with an application to this kingdome, especially to London