A confirmation of a late epistle to Mr. George Keith, and the reformed Quakers. Against plunging in baptism, and for effusion, commonly called sprinkling. Wherein is proved, I. That plunging and whoring came in together; ... II. That notwithstanding the temptation many anabaptists, through a happy constitution, or the prevalency of the grace of God, are sober, chast, and serious. III. That it becomes all our honest maids, wives, and widows, to preserve their old baptism and chastity. With an epistle to a lay pedler in philology, oratory, and theology, Mr. Minge, about his deceitful title, and epistle in a book against me: whose name helps me to a thought against plunging. That it tends to, and actually doth, open the fountains of nature in men and women; and therefore is not, cannot be an ordinance of Christ, but a human, or rather diabolical invention. Also a censure of Mr. Judas Tull, his lampoon. By Trepidantium Malleus.

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  • A confirmation of a late epistle to Mr. George Keith, and the reformed Quakers. Against plunging in baptism, and for effusion, commonly called sprinkling. Wherein is proved, I. That plunging and whoring came in together; ... II. That notwithstanding the temptation many anabaptists, through a happy constitution, or the prevalency of the grace of God, are sober, chast, and serious. III. That it becomes all our honest maids, wives, and widows, to preserve their old baptism and chastity. With an epistle to a lay pedler in philology, oratory, and theology, Mr. Minge, about his deceitful title, and epistle in a book against me: whose name helps me to a thought against plunging. That it tends to, and actually doth, open the fountains of nature in men and women; and therefore is not, cannot be an ordinance of Christ, but a human, or rather diabolical invention. Also a censure of Mr. Judas Tull, his lampoon. By Trepidantium Malleus.
  • Censure of Mr. Judas Tull his lampoon
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Imprint
London: printed for John Marshal, at the Bi[ble] in Grace-Church-Street, 1700.
Publication year
1700-1700
ESTC No.
R218055
Grub Street ID
92772
Description
[2], 12; 12 p. ; 12⁰
Note
Trepidantium Malleus is a pseudonym for Samuel Young.

"A censure of Mr. Judas Tull his lampoon" has a caption title on p. 1 (?A1 [i.e. B1]); pagination and register start anew.

The first three leaves of Quire B mis-signed A.

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Uncontrolled note
Verify transcription of imprint. DFONOTE blg imprint reads: "... Marshall, ... Bible ..." ; title reads: "... oratory and ..." ; the 2nd and 3rd 500 notes are not mutually compatible: register only *seems* to start anew before correcting itself at B4