More proofs of infants church-membership and consequently their right to baptism, or, A second defence of our infant rights and mercies in three parts ... / by Richard Baxter.
- Title
- More proofs of infants church-membership and consequently their right to baptism, or, A second defence of our infant rights and mercies in three parts ... / by Richard Baxter.
- Author
- Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for N. Simmons and J. Robinson ...,
- 1675.
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- Subject terms
- Infant baptism -- Early works to 1800.
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"More proofs of infants church-membership and consequently their right to baptism, or, A second defence of our infant rights and mercies in three parts ... / by Richard Baxter." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26959.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The PREFACE.
- table of contents
- to the reader
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PART I. My private Letters to Mr.
Tombes proving the Church-membership of Infants in all ages, vindicated from his unsatisfactory exceptions.- The PREFACE.
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Mr.
Tombes his first Letter.- SECT. I.
- SECT. II.
- SECT. III.
- SECT. IV.
- SECT. V.
- SECT. VI.
- SECT. VII.
- SECT. VIII.
- SECT. IX.
- SECT. X.
- SECT. XI.
- SECT. XII.
- SECT. XIII, XIV, XV, XVI.
- SECT. XVII.
- SECT. XVIII.
- SECT. XIX, XX, XXI.
- SECT. XXII.
- SECT. XXIII.
- SECT. XXIV.XXV.
- SECT. XXVI.
- SECT. XXVII.
- SECT. XXVIII.
- SECT. XXIX, to XXXIX.
- SECT. XXXIX, to XLIV.
- SECT. XLIV, XLV.
- SECT. XLVI.
- SECT. XLVII, XLVIII.
- SECT. XLIX.
- SECT. L.
- SECT. LI.
- SECT. LII.
- SECT. LIII, to LVIII.
- SECT. LVIII.
- SECT. LIX.
- SECT. LX, LXI, LXII.
- SECT. LXIII, to LXX.
- SECT. LXX, to LXXIX.
- SECT. LXXIX, to LXXXVI.
- SECT. LXXXVI.
- SECT. LXXXVII, to XCIV.
- SECT. XCIV, XCV.
- SECT. XCVI, XCVII.
- SECT. XCVIII.
- SECT. XCIX.
- SECT. C.
- SECT. CI.
- SECT. CII.
- SECT. CIII.
- SECT. CIV.
- SECT. CV.
- SECT. CVI.
- SECT. CVII, CVIII.
- SECT. CIX.
- SECT. CX.
- SECT. CXI.
- SECT. CXII.
- SECT. CXIII.
- SECT. CXIV.
- SECT. CXV.
- SECT. CXVI.
- SECT. CXVII.
- SECT. CXVIII, CXIX.
- title page
- The PREFACE.
- CHAP. I. The Occasion of this Writing.
- CHAP. II. More of my Judgement of the Anabaptists and their Cause, with a motion to them for peace.
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CHAP. III. A General View of
Mr. Danvers book. -
CHAP. IV. Of Mr.
Danvers 's his Witnesses against Infant-Baptism. -
CHAP. V. Mr.
Danvers 's great Calumnie of my self refuted. -
CHAP. VI. Of Mr.
Danvers 's frequent Citations of my Words. -
CHAP. VII. Of
Mr. Danvers 's many other accusations of me. -
CHAP. VIII. A Catalogue of some Doctrines of Mr.
Danvers and the rest that with him accuse myChristian Di∣rectory, if indeed they hold the contrary to mine which they accuse (as must be supposed by their accusation) which as a Learner I intreat any of them solidly to prove. - CHAP. IX.
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- A PREMONITION.
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OBSERVATIONS ON M
r. Danvers REPLY TO Mr. WILLS.- CHAP. I. The frightful Aspect of his Reply.
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CHAP. II. His impenitent false allegation of witnesses against Infant Baptism:
Tertullian, &c. specially Wickliff. -
CHAP. III. Mr.
D. 's Justification of his slander of theWal∣denses, Confuted more largely. -
CHAP. IV. His Impenitence in Calumniating the
Donatists (andNovatians ) reprehended. - CHAP. V. His renewed Calumny of the old Brittains re∣proved.
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CHAP. VI. Of his venturous report of Bishop
Ushers censure of me.
- Postscript.
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