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An Attempt to illustrate the great subject of the Psalms
Shewing, that the principal and ultimate design of them was, to exhibit the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow; --in both which his disciples are sharers with him. With a digression on baptism; in which is considered, the subjects of it; --the mode of it; --and the meaning of that expression, "buried with him in baptism." To which are annexed, some observations on the work of the Holy Spirit; --and the difference between the faith of God's elect, and the faith of devils. From the Holy Scriptures. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts] -
The general practice of the churches of New-England, relating to baptism, further vindicated
containing an answer to the Rev. Chandler Robbins's Reply, relative to this question, whether the practice of persons owning or renewing the covenant, and having baptism for their children, without coming immediately into full communion, be warrantable? Wherein the affirmative is more fully confirmed. Together with some further remarks on Mr. Robbins's injurious treatment of the author. In three parts. By John Cotton, A.M. of Plymouth. [Six lines of quotations] -
Young children and infants declared by Christ members of his Gospel church or kingdom: and, therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members, by baptism. And, Plunging not necessary
Two discourses, delivered September 20th, 1772. To the West Congregation in Salisbury, and, afterwards in several neighbouring parishes. Published at the desire of the hearers: [Six lines of quotations] By Samuel Webster, A.M. Pastor of a church in Salisbury -
A reply to some essays lately published by John Cotton, Esq; (of Plymouth) relating to baptism
Wherein it is attempted to shew, that the practice of persons owning the covenant, (as it is called) and enjoying baptism for their children, while they neglect to come to the Lord's Supper, is unscriptural and of dangerous tendency. Also, a vindication of the author from several injurious aspersions contained in Mr. Cotton's remarks on some letters that passed relative to this point. By Chandler Robbins, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Plymouth. [Seven lines of Scripture texts] -
Sprinkling a scriptural mode
and the infants of believers proper subjects of baptism, asserted and proved; and objections and cavils answered: (especially such as are contained in a pamphlet intitled, "A plain account of the ordinance of baptism, in a course pf letters to the Right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester.") in several discourses. By Joseph Lathrop, A.M. Pastor of a church in Springfield -
Young children and infants declared by Christ members of his Gospel church or kingdom: and, therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members, by baptism. And, Plunging not necessary
Two discourses, delivered September 20th, 1772. To the West Congregation in Salisbury, and, afterwards in several neighbouring parishes. -
A short treatise, in favour of the Baptists
in a letter to Mr. Israel Holly, occasioned by his late reply to Mr. Isaac Backus, who wrote in favour of the Baptist principles -
An Attempt to illustrate the great subject of the Psalms
Shewing, that the principal and ultimate design of them was, to exhibit the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow; --in both which his disciples are sharers with him. -
Sprinkling a scriptural mode
and the infants of believers proper subjects of baptism, asserted and proved; and objections and cavils answered: (especially such as are contained in a pamphlet intitled, "A plain account of the ordinance of baptism, in a course of letters to the Right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester.") in several discourses -
A reply to some essays lately published by John Cotton, Esq; (of Plymouth) relating to baptism
Wherein it is attempted to shew, that the practice of persons owning the covenant, (as it is called) and enjoying baptism for their children, while they neglect to come to the Lord's Supper, is unscriptural and of dangerous tendency. -
A fair and rational vindication, of the rights of infants to the ordinance of baptism
being the substance of several discourses from Acts II. 39. Containing: I. The Scripture ground on which the [right of?] infants to baptism is founded. II. The evidence by which it is supported. III. A solution of the most material objections -
The general practice of the churches of New-England, relating to baptism, further vindicated
containing an answer to the Rev. Chandler Robbins's Reply, relative to this question, whether the practice of persons owning or renewing the covenant, and having baptism for their children, without coming immediately into full communion, be warrantable? Wherein the affirmative is more fully confirmed. Together with some further remarks on Mr. Robbins's injurious treatment of the author. In three parts -
The layman's remarks on Mr. R. M.'s reply to the layman's address to the Baptists
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A practical discourse on the moral uses and obligations of the institution of Baptism
Designed To assist a serious and judicious Obedience to it