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A confession of faith, put forth by the elders and brethren of many congregations of Christians (baptized upon profession of their faith) in London and the country . Adopted by the Baptist Association met at Philadelphia, Sept. 25. 1742. The sixth edition. To which are added, two articles viz. of imposition of hands, and singing of psalms in publick worship. Also a short treatise of church discipline.
Date: 1743- E-books
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A calm reply to the first part of Mr. De Courcy's Rejoinder , as far as it relates to the scriptural mode of baptism. In a letter to a friend. By Joseph Jenkins, A.M.
Joseph JenkinsDate: 1778- E-books
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An humble essay on Christian baptism . Offered to the consideration of every candid reader; but designed chiefly for the satisfaction of upright inquirers, concerning the subjects, and proper manner of administering, this ordinance; for the establishment of wavering minds; and to fortify such as are weak, against the suggestions of those who are contrary minded.
Taylor, Dan, 1738-1816.Date: 1768- E-books
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Plain reasons for a religious conscientious and peaceable separation from the communion of the Church of England , as by law established: being a letter Humbly presented to all sober and well-disposed Persons: Wherein is shewn, I. The good Order and Constitution of the Baptist Churches; and divers Objections answered. II. The just Cause of the Baptists Separation from the Church of England, demonstrated and vindicated; and the chief Arguments of Mr. Owen's pretended Lawfulness of Infant Baptism, and other Objections, consider'd and disprov'd. By John Tasker.
Tasker, JohnDate: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- E-books
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The bishop of Oxford's charge , consider'd, In Reference to The Independency of the Church upon the State. A Proper Sacrifice in the Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper. The Nature and Necessity of Sacerdotal Absolution. And, The Invalidity of Baptism, Administred by Persons not Episcopally Ordain'd. In an Humble Address to His Lordship. By the Author of Lay-Baptism Invalid.
Laurence, R. (Roger), 1670-1736.Date: 1712