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Title: An Answer to Mr. Tombes His Scepticall
Examination of Infants-Baptisme: Wherein Baptisme is declared to
ingraft us into Christ, before any preparation: And the Covenant
of the Gospel to Abraham and the Gentiles is proved to be the
same, extended to the Gentiles children, as well as to Abrahams:
Together with the reason, Why Baptize children, is not so plainly
set down in the Gospel, as Circumcise children, in the Law, and
yet the Gospel more plain then the Law.
Author: William Hussey
Publisher: Printed for John Saywell
Origin: London
Date: 1647
Description: Pamphlet
The author of this pamphlet is William
Hussey, who was an Anglican minister in Chislehurst in Kent. In
this pamphlet Hussey intends to explain the doctrine of Baptism
which was delivered by Christ and understood by the Apostles, to
answer the sophisms and fallacies of Mr. Tombes and the
Anabaptists, and to prove the lawfulness of infant baptism.
Hussey is one of several writers who debated
with John Tombes while the Westminster Confession was being
written. Tombes had presented a detailed argument in favor of
believer’s baptism and Hussey addresses each point.
Developed from review by Chunghee David Han
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