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Excerpt from An Humble Essay on Christian Baptism: With Two Letters to the Rev. Stephen Addington, Concerning the Subjects and Mode of Baptism
Trine of believers baptifm is founded in the word of eternal truth, and that it is a matter_ f'no {mall importance. Yet, I hope, if2 any one fhould think it worth his while to animadvert on this finall tra�t with meeknefs of fpirit, I {hall be willing to attend to what he advances, and to retra�t whatever he {hall difp'rove. I pray God that truth and peace may reign more and more, and that every tradition of men, may be banithed from the chriftian world! The Strictures on i'vir. Adding ton's Summary are thought to be a pro per Supplement, as the reader will be able to refer to this trail; with cafe, and at no great expence [and it is fuppofed, will here find a fuffi'iient anfwer to the objec'ft'rctns he offers againf't the pracftice herein vindicated. Should any on� chufe to confider it more largely, I with the'blefiing of God may accompany his labors.
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