A confutation of infants baptisme, or an answer, to a treatice written by Georg Phillips, of Wattertowne in New England, in the defence of infants baptisme, denying the true church to be formed by baptisme, and affirming it to be formed by a covenant acted by a company o believers, to become one, and anothers amongst themselves. Wherein, is plainely discovered that neither infants baptisme, nor yet such a covenant acted, can be Gods ordinance appointed by him for such end, as to constitute true visable churches: as also that baptisme of beleevers, and that only is Gods ordinance whereby true visible churches are rightly constituted and stated in their true being. By Thomas Lambe.

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  • A confutation of infants baptisme, or an answer, to a treatice written by Georg Phillips, of Wattertowne in New England, in the defence of infants baptisme, denying the true church to be formed by baptisme, and affirming it to be formed by a covenant acted by a company o believers, to become one, and anothers amongst themselves. Wherein, is plainely discovered that neither infants baptisme, nor yet such a covenant acted, can be Gods ordinance appointed by him for such end, as to constitute true visable churches: as also that baptisme of beleevers, and that only is Gods ordinance whereby true visible churches are rightly constituted and stated in their true being. By Thomas Lambe.
  • Confutation of infants baptisme Answer, to a treatice written by Georg Phillips, of Wattertowne in New England, in the defence of infants baptisme
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Imprint
[London ]: Seen, and allowed by us, and, printed in the yeare, 1643.
Publication year
1643-1643
ESTC No.
R223476
Grub Street ID
97280
Description
[6], 51, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
A reply to: Phillips, George. A reply to "A confutation of some grounds for infants baptisme", which was published posthumously in 1645 - Cf DNB. Apparently Lamb had viewed a copy of it in 1643 -- Cf. p. [1] of text.