Fm.6.09(02)
Primitive baptism in three parts; consider'd under three heads. I. That it was baptizing infants as well as adult. II. That it was baptizing with water, and that a standing ordinance, and permanent duty. III. That it was baptizing by pouring on, or sprinkling with water, not by dipping or immersing into water. All proved from the command of Christ, and the practice of his disciples and apostles, recorded in scripture. With a table of the contents referring to the whole, and of the scriptures, made use of therein. By St. Garner, gent..
Half-title: Discourse of primitive baptism
London, : Printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard., 1701..
[24], 91, [5] p. ; 18 cm. (8vo)
Signatures: A⁸ b⁴ B-G⁸.
Title printed within a double-ruled border.
With four pages of advertisements beginning on the verso of p. 91.
Horizontal chain lines.
ESTC, T103463
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington inside back cover, recording donation to Eton College in 1731. Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
18th century quarter binding; four raised bands; gilt spine title in gold-tooled triple-fillet frame: "Miscellanies on baptism &c."; marbled paper sides; blue and white endbands; endleaves; text block edges sprinkled red and brown.
Bound in a volume of pamphlets. Ms. contents list on front flyleaf: "In this volume are contained ..."
Previous shelfmark: Do.6.09.
Baptism Early works to 1800.
Infant baptism Early works to 1800.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
Wyat, John, ? - d. ca. 1732 publisher.
England London.
B47226