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An Apology For The Rite Of Infant Baptism And For The Usual Modes Of Baptizing (1806)
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352 pages
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Defending infant baptism, John Reed presents a compelling argument for its biblical basis and necessity for the salvation of unbaptized children. He emphasizes the validity of sprinkling or pouring water as acceptable methods over full immersion. The book is well-researched, featuring numerous scriptural references and insights from early Christian theologians. Written clearly and concisely, it serves as a significant resource for those exploring the history and theology of baptism within the Christian tradition.
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2009, paperback
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