Innocency and truth vindicated, or, A sober reply to Mr. Will's answer to a late treatise of baptisme wherein the authorities and antiquities for believers and against infants baptism are defended ... : with a brief answer to Mr. Blinmans essay / by Henry Danvers.
- Title
- Innocency and truth vindicated, or, A sober reply to Mr. Will's answer to a late treatise of baptisme wherein the authorities and antiquities for believers and against infants baptism are defended ... : with a brief answer to Mr. Blinmans essay / by Henry Danvers.
- Author
- Danvers, Henry, d. 1687.
- Publication
- [London] :: Printed for Francis Smith ...,
- 1675.
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- Subject terms
- Wills, Obed. -- Vindiciae vindiciarum.
- Infant baptism -- Early works to 1800.
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"Innocency and truth vindicated, or, A sober reply to Mr. Will's answer to a late treatise of baptisme wherein the authorities and antiquities for believers and against infants baptism are defended ... : with a brief answer to Mr. Blinmans essay / by Henry Danvers." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36591.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE PREFACE.
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THE WITNESSES FOR
Believers Baptisme Freed from Forgery and Prevarica∣tion.-
CHAP. I. The Baptisme ofBelievers, with theAuthorities urged for the necessity ofConfession of Faith be∣fore it; isdefended and the Quotations out of theMagdeburg's, vindicated from Mr.Wills's charge ofPrev andrication Falshood. -
CHAP. II. That Infants Baptisme hath neither Foundation in Scripture, or Antiquity, is made good, against Mr.Wills his pretences to both. -
CHAP. III. Wherein the Witnesses against Infants Baptisme, are vindicated from Mr.Wills Exceptions. -
Amongst the several Erratas committed by the Press, the Reader is desired to correct these that follow,
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CHAP. IV. Wherein you have the Stories concerning theGerman Anabaptists reviewed, and the Principles and Practise ofAna∣baptistry (as Mr.Wills calls it) vindicated against his reproaches.
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A brief friendly Reply to Mr.
Blindmans friendy Answer aboutInfants Baptism, in his Essay tending to issue that Contraversie. - errata