Pædobaptism examined, on the principles, concessions, and reasonings, of the most learned Pædobaptists. A reply to “A Treatise on Baptism,” by Matthew Henry

Pædobaptism examined, on the principles, concessions, and reasonings, of the most learned Pædobaptists. A reply to “A Treatise on Baptism,” by Matthew Henry
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