Rebaptization condemned . Wherein is shewn, I. That to rebaptize any person that was once baptiz'd, even by laymen, in the name of the sacred Trinity, is contrary to the practice of the Catholick Church in all ages. II. That it is repugnant to the principles and practice of the Church of England. III. The pernicious consequences of such a practice. By the Author of, Plain dealing, or Separation without schism, &c.

  • Owen, Charles, d. 1746.
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1716
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Rebaptization condemned. Wherein is shewn, I. That to rebaptize any person that was once baptiz'd, even by laymen, in the name of the sacred Trinity, is contrary to the practice of the Catholick Church in all ages. II. That it is repugnant to the principl

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