The laver of regeneration, and The cup of salvation: in two treatises: in the first of which the nature of baptism is opened. Divers weighty quæres concerning baptism are resolved. Baptism of infants in asserted. Main objections against it are refuted. The second is, a plea for the due celebration of that much despised ordinance of Christ, the Lords Supper, humbly presented to all, both pastors and people, in the Church of England. Also a discourse of the spreading infection of false doctrine, with a soveraign preservative against it, by certain directions, and rules infallible, which will serve for touchstones to try all doctrines deliver'd. By Rich. Hooke, master of arts, and minister of the word at Lowdham, in Nott. Shire.

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[London]: Printed by R.A. and are to be sold by Robert Littlebury, at the Unicorn in Little-Britaine, 1653.
Publication year
1653-1653
ESTC No.
R41458
Grub Street ID
123083
Description
[8], 100 p. ; 4⁰
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The words "the nature ... are refuted" are gathered in left brace.
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