An ansvver to Mr. Tombes his scepticall exercitation of infants baptisme: [electronic resource] wherein baptisme is declared to ingraft us into Christ, before any preparation: and the covenant of the Gospell to Abraham and the gentiles is prooved to be the same, extended to the gentiles children, as well as to Abrahams: together with the reason, why baptize children, is not so plainly set downe in the Gospell, as circumcize children, in the law, and yet the Gospell more plaine then the law. Whereunto is now added, a provocation of Mr. Tombes to make good his generall charge, against Mr. William-Hussey's satisfaction to his scepticall exercitation. By William Hussey, minister of the Gospell at Chislehurst in Kent.

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Main Author: Hussey, William, minister of Chiselhurst
Other title:Answer to Mr. Tombes his scepticall examination of infants-baptisme.
Satisfaction to Mr. Tombes his scepticall exercitation.
Answer to Mr. Tombes his scepticall exercitation of infants baptisme.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for John Saywell, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Starre in Little Britaine, 1647.
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