The church-membership of children, and their right to baptisme according to that holy and everlasting covenant of God, established between Himself and the faithfull ... cleared up in a letter, sent unto a worthy friend of the author ... / by Thomas Shepard ...

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The church-membership of children, and their right to baptisme according to that holy and everlasting covenant of God, established between Himself and the faithfull ... cleared up in a letter, sent unto a worthy friend of the author ... / by Thomas Shepard ...
Author
Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649.
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Cambridg :: Printed by Samuel Green,
1663.
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Infant baptism -- Early works to 1800.
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"The church-membership of children, and their right to baptisme according to that holy and everlasting covenant of God, established between Himself and the faithfull ... cleared up in a letter, sent unto a worthy friend of the author ... / by Thomas Shepard ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A59660.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2025.

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IIII. THOMAS SHEPARD Anagr: Arm'd as the Shop.

ARm'd (at the shop of God's good word oth weapons unto him afford) ••••••••nd's the right of little ones, Whom God in the Church Covenant ownes The Childe of is Church among, To whom 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Kingdome doth belong, And there withall the Seal thereof, Through his free Mercy, Grace, and Love. Yet are there some which them forbid (As once his weak Disciples did) To come to Christ, and cruple make, Whether therof they should partake? But Christ was very angry for it, As for such Zeale he did abhor it; Oh come, said he, and welcom'd such, With tokens of affection much: As if that they and scarcely hy But such as they might chalenge any Or part, or portion in his grace, (So did his favour thm embrace) His Babes, his Lambs, his little creatures He call's them. As for such dfeatures, Christ they defeat as well as them Whom they presume so to contemn. This holy Shepard is like David, From Ly••••s mouth, and Beare's who saved That Little Kid; whom God did crown With great and singular renown: And so this Shepard hath (no doubt) A glorious crown his head about. For all his laburs, (and for this;) In high and everlasting blis. And as the Lord doth honour him (For Christ his sake) so his esteem Both is, and ought to be most rare, 'Mongst them who Christ hi followers are▪ And oh how should we bless his Name That o is Son he pour's the same Good Spirit that was in the Father Or doubles it upon him rather: LORD▪ these Epistles do thou bless! And as thy Truth they do confess So make them precious in the eyes Of all that do thy Gospel prize.
Amen

IOHN WILSON Senior

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