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Glazebrook, J. (James), 1744-1803.

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    A defence of infant baptism, and baptism by sprinkling in three letters to the Rev. Mr. Wakefield: in which that gentleman's opinions, in his Plain and short account of the nature of baptism, are candidly examined and refuted: Including Likewise, A Brief Apology For Confirmation. To Which IS Prefixed, A Prefatory Epistle to the same Author, containing some Strictures upon his Preface and Introduction. By. J. Glazebrook, Minister of St. James's, Latchford, near Warrington.

    Glazebrook, J. (James), 1744-1803. | Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]
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    The practice of what is called extempore preaching recommended, and the propriety and advantage of that mode of public instruction urged and supported, by Arguments Deduced from Scripture Authority, Primitive Example, Historic Facts, and the Very Nature of the Office: by a clergyman of the Church of England

    Glazebrook, J. (James), 1744-1803. | Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]

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