Thirty Plain Invincible Reasons for Not Submitting to Immersion as Being the Christian Mode of Baptism (Classic Reprint): To Which Is Annexed His Four Reasons for Baptising Infants
Excerpt from Thirty Plain Invincible Reasons for Not Submitting to Immersion as Being the Christian Mode of Baptism
Their ?ying from one subterfuge to another to obtain something to substantiate their system, and never standing on the same base, is another instance of the weakness of their hence, if we go with them to the bible they cannot prove their doctrine without equivocation then there is reference to Greek and Hebrew by the whole of them, the most illiterate without exception, and when they can scarcely read their mother tongue intelligibly, they will attempt to argue in Greek and Hebrew, with the most respec table and learned; when they get foiled here, which is always the case, they refer to history, when they get hampered here, which is done in a little while, they come back to the scriptures again, and when not able» to clear their way without equivocation, and sometimes provocation, they suppose it best for as to love each other.