Infant Sprinkling Proved to Be a Human Tradition: Being the Substance of a Debate on Christian Baptism Between John Walker, a Minister of the Secessio
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Engaging in a debate on Christian baptism, the book features a discussion between John Walker and Alexander Campbell, highlighting differing views on infant sprinkling. Set in June 1820, the dialogue takes place before a large audience in Ohio, showcasing the religious tensions of the time. The work is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which offers a rich historical perspective on the Americas, covering over 400 years of societal, political, and cultural developments. It includes a comprehensive appendix and provides valuable insights into early American religious practices.
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Infant Sprinkling Proved to Be a Human Tradition: Being the Substance of a Debate on Christian Baptism Between John Walker, a Minister of the Secessio, Alexander Campbell
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- Title
- Infant Sprinkling Proved to Be a Human Tradition: Being the Substance of a Debate on Christian Baptism Between John Walker, a Minister of the Secessio
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Alexander Campbell
- Publisher
- BiblioLife
- Publisher
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 224
- ISBN13
- 9781275823419
- Category
- World history
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- Engaging in a debate on Christian baptism, the book features a discussion between John Walker and Alexander Campbell, highlighting differing views on infant sprinkling. Set in June 1820, the dialogue takes place before a large audience in Ohio, showcasing the religious tensions of the time. The work is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which offers a rich historical perspective on the Americas, covering over 400 years of societal, political, and cultural developments. It includes a comprehensive appendix and provides valuable insights into early American religious practices.