Apostolicall baptisme: or, A sober rejoinder, to a treatise written by Mr. Thomas Blake; intituled, Infants baptisme freed from Antichristianisme. In answer to a book written by Ch. Blackwood; called, The storming of Antichrist. / Written by Ch. Blackwood.

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Apostolicall baptisme: or, A sober rejoinder, to a treatise written by Mr. Thomas Blake; intituled, Infants baptisme freed from Antichristianisme. In answer to a book written by Ch. Blackwood; called, The storming of Antichrist. / Written by Ch. Blackwood.
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Blackwood, Christopher.
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Printed in the year, 1645. [i.e. 1646]
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"Apostolicall baptisme: or, A sober rejoinder, to a treatise written by Mr. Thomas Blake; intituled, Infants baptisme freed from Antichristianisme. In answer to a book written by Ch. Blackwood; called, The storming of Antichrist. / Written by Ch. Blackwood." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76796.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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THere are many oversights in the Treatise, the Author living in the Country, only gentle Reader, the Author desires thee to blot out; Que∣r, pag. 3. Whether every persons be not freely born to the choise of what reli∣gion, &c. And once, whereas the Author calles, The signes of the Covenant no seales, he desires thee upon second thoughts, further to inquire hereof. The other faults being many, and more then once interrupting the sence, the Au∣thor desires thee to construe them charitably.

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