Gold refin'd; or, Baptism in its primitive purity. Proving baptism in water an holy institution of Jesus Christ, and to continue in the church to the end of the world. Wherein it is clearly evinced, that baptizo, or baptism, is not aspersion or sprinkling, or pouring a little water upon the face, or any other part of the body: but that it is immersion, or dipping the whole body, &c. Also that believers are only the true subjects (and not infants) of that holy sacrament. Likewise Mr. Smythies arguments for infant-baptism in his late book, entitled, The non-communicant, (and all other objections) fully answered. By Benj. Keach, author of Tropologia, a key to open scripture-metaphors.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Nathaniel Crouch, at the sign of the Bell in the Poultry, 1689.
Publication year
1689-1689
ESTC No.
R17190
Grub Street ID
65967
Description
[8], 183, [1] p. ; 8⁰
Note
"Tropologia" in line 20 of title in Greek characters.

Copy filmed at UMI Early English books, 1641-1700 microfilm reel 423 has pages 16-17 stained; p. 25 has print obliterated and p. 179-end are torn; beginning-p. 35 and p. 170-end photographed from Union Theological Seminary Library copy and inserted at the end.