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Infant Baptism Scriptural And Reasonable
And Baptism By Sprinkling Or Affusion, The Most Suitable And Edifying Mode, In Four Discourses (1835)
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Focusing on the theological foundations of infant baptism, Samuel Miller presents a compelling argument in favor of this practice, asserting its scriptural and reasonable basis. He advocates for baptism by sprinkling or affusion as the most appropriate method. The book is structured into four discourses that analyze biblical texts and address common objections, making a thorough case for these practices. Miller's work reflects the 19th-century theological landscape, offering a significant defense of infant baptism and its modes.
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Infant Baptism Scriptural And Reasonable, Samuel Miller
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- Title
- Infant Baptism Scriptural And Reasonable
- Subtitle
- And Baptism By Sprinkling Or Affusion, The Most Suitable And Edifying Mode, In Four Discourses (1835)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Samuel Miller
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 144
- ISBN13
- 9781436882019
- Category
- Esotericism and Religion
- Description
- Focusing on the theological foundations of infant baptism, Samuel Miller presents a compelling argument in favor of this practice, asserting its scriptural and reasonable basis. He advocates for baptism by sprinkling or affusion as the most appropriate method. The book is structured into four discourses that analyze biblical texts and address common objections, making a thorough case for these practices. Miller's work reflects the 19th-century theological landscape, offering a significant defense of infant baptism and its modes.