A concise history of foreign Baptists: taken from the New Testament, the first fathers, early writers, and historians of all ages; chronologically arranged: exhibiting their distinct communities, with their orders in various kingdoms, under several discriminative appellations from the establishment of Christianity to the present age: with correlative information, supporting the early and only practice of believers' immersion: also observations and notes on the abuse of the ordinance, and the rise of minor and infant baptism. By G. H. Orchard ... With an introductory essay, by J. R. Graves.
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- A concise history of foreign Baptists: taken from the New Testament, the first fathers, early writers, and historians of all ages; chronologically arranged: exhibiting their distinct communities, with their orders in various kingdoms, under several discriminative appellations from the establishment of Christianity to the present age: with correlative information, supporting the early and only practice of believers' immersion: also observations and notes on the abuse of the ordinance, and the rise of minor and infant baptism. By G. H. Orchard ... With an introductory essay, by J. R. Graves.
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- Orchard, G. H.
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- Nashville,: Graves & co. [etc.,
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"A concise history of foreign Baptists: taken from the New Testament, the first fathers, early writers, and historians of all ages; chronologically arranged: exhibiting their distinct communities, with their orders in various kingdoms, under several discriminative appellations from the establishment of Christianity to the present age: with correlative information, supporting the early and only practice of believers' immersion: also observations and notes on the abuse of the ordinance, and the rise of minor and infant baptism. By G. H. Orchard ... With an introductory essay, by J. R. Graves." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/ajk2016.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed October 31, 2024.