Separatists answer to the Anabaptists arguments concerning baptism. Or, The answer of Samuel Chidley to John Spilsbury, concerning the point in difference.:

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Separatists answer to the Anabaptists arguments concerning baptism. Or, The answer of Samuel Chidley to John Spilsbury, concerning the point in difference.:
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Chidley, Samuel.
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London :: Printed by J.C.,
1651.
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Baptism
Separatists -- England
Anabaptists -- England
J. S. -- (John Spilsbery)
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The Separatists Answer.

And though the Infants of believers are ge∣nerated and have bodies as well as spirits, yet they are the Lords spiritual seed, regenerated by his Spirit, as well as those which profess faith verbally, and yeeld actual obedience vi∣sibly. Yea, the Infants of believing parents are in as good an estate as the greatest and holiest visible professor of Christ, and are the true seed and children of light, as well as Levi, which paid Tythes in the loyns of Abraham, Heb. 7.9.

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