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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 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 -
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 -
A sermon preached by the Reverend, Mr. John Cotton
teacher of the First Church in Boston in New-England. Deliver'd at Salem, 1636. -
The validity of baptism
administred by dissenting ministers. And the unreasonableness of refusing burial to children so baptiz'd. First offer'd to the consideration of a dissenting congregation, at two Publick Baptisms, on the Occasion of that new Notion, denying all such to be Christians, who have been Baptiz'd by Persons not Episcopally Ordain'd; and the late Agreement of some Neighbouring Clergy-Men not to Bury any such. Now publish'd (with some Alterations) for the conviction of unprejudic'd church-men, and the Satisfaction of Protestant Dissenters. By presbyter of the Church of Christ -
Compendious speculations upon valid and invalid baptism. By Sam. Hill, M. A. Arch-Deacon and Canon Residentiary of Wells
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The second part of Lay-Baptism invalid: shewing, that the ancient Catholick Church never had any ecclesiastical law, tradition, or custom, for the validity of baptisms perform'd by persons who never were commission'd by bishops to baptize. All Prov'd from the Reverend Mr. Bingham's Scholastical History of Lay-Baptism, and from other Evidences not produc'd by that Historian. By the author of Lay-Baptism invalid
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The state and importance of the present controversy, about the validity of lay-baptism, fairly represented
in a letter to the author of Lay-Baptism invalid. In which is shewn, The Unreasonableness of the Clamours, and the Weakness of the Arguments, which are brought by those who would make all Lay-Baptism absolutely Null and Void. Occasioned by The severe Reflections made in several of their Writings; and particularly in A Letter from a Priest of the Church of England, and Rector of a Church in the City of London. And in The Bishop of Oxford's Charge, Consider'd. By a country clergy-man -
Dissenters, and other unauthoriz'd baptisms null and void
by the articles, canons and rubricks of the Church of England. In answer to a pamphlet, call'd, The judgment of the Church of England, in the case of lay-baptism, and of dissenters baptism. The second edition. By the author of Lay-Baptism invalid -
The state and importance of the present controversy
About the validity of lay-baptism, Fairly Represented: in a letter to the author of Lay-Baptism invalid. In which is shewn, The Unreasonableness of the Clamours, and the Weakness of the Arguments, which are brought by those who would make all Lay-Baptism absolutely Null and Void. Occasioned by The severe Reflections made in several of their Writings; and particularly in A Letter from a Priest of the Church of England, and Rector of a Church in the City of London: And in The Bishop of Oxford's Charge Consider'd. By a country clergy-man -
An enquiry into the judgment and practice of the primitive church
In Relation to persons being Baptized by lay-men. Wherein Mr. Bingham's Scholastical History is considered. With an Appendix in Answer to the Lord Bishop of Oxford's Charge, 1712. By Thomas Brett, L. L. D. Rector of Betteshanger in Kent