The Anabaptists ground-work for reformation, or, New planting of churches : that no man, woman, nor child may be baptized, but such as have justifying faith and doe make profession thereof, before to the baptizer found false, with all things depending thereon : as being contrary to the scriptures and to the examples of Christ and his apostles, which was that they all who gladly received the word were baptized, though they had not yet justifying faith : proved by severall arguments, whereunto one T. L. a principall baptizer and apostle in their account, hath given his answers : unto which answers, replies are also made by I. E. and some arguments annexed proving, that the children of all such beleevers as were baptized and so received into the church might be baptized and received also : with a brief declaration what the true reformations is and shal be farre above these Anabaptists, and all such carnall builders conceits, and who the two witnesses of God are by whom chiefly it is to be performed.

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Main Author: Etherington, John, active 1641-1645
Other Authors: Lamb, Thomas, -1686
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: London : Printed by M. Simmons ..., 1644.
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 237:E.50, no. 2.
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