SCRIPTURE IMMERSION; or Arguments showing Infant Baptism to be Unscriptural, and Believers' Immersion to be Exclusively Scriptural and Obligatory
by Mead, Silas (Pastor of Flinders-Street Baptist Church, Adelaide)
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- Hardcover
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Clarence Park, South Australia, Australia
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About This Item
'Intended as A Reply to the Rev. John Hannah's Book entitled "Infant Baptism Scriptural and Immersion Unnecessary," and issued at the Wesleyan Conference, London.' (Adelaide: Printed by Andrews, Thomas, and Clarke: 1867) Third Thousand. Ferguson 12377. Decorated boards (that is, hard covers) pp. iv, 74. An ownership stamp and another owner's name at head of front free endpaper. Backstrip rubbed away, upper hinge split so that front board is detached; stain and a few small scuffs to the front board; otherwise a near fine copy.
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- exPB (AU)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 160456
- Title
- SCRIPTURE IMMERSION; or Arguments showing Infant Baptism to be Unscriptural, and Believers' Immersion to be Exclusively Scriptural and Obligatory
- Author
- Mead, Silas (Pastor of Flinders-Street Baptist Church, Adelaide)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Keywords
- religion baptists baptism australia
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Clarence Park, South Australia
About exPB
I am the daughter of Pioneer Books, our business has closed down after 43 years and I am listing some of it on my own account now that I'm the proud owner of the residual stock! I am selling them at half the price at which they were listed when Pioneer Books existed.