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A31661 A dialogue between a pædo-baptist and an anti-pædo-baptist containing the strength of arguments offered on both sides at the Portsmouth disputation, with the addition of a few more arguments then ready to be offered in vindication of infant baptism / by Samuel Chandler and William Leigh. Chandler, Samuel.; Leigh, William. 1699 (1699) Wing C1931; ESTC R35977 16,321 29

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not kept out Because Jews and Gentiles have the same Privileges in Christ. This I suppose no Anti-Paedo-Baptist will deny Col. 3. 11. Other Arguments might be offered as the Reader may observe in the Abridgment of Mr. Chandler's Sermons prefix'd to our Impartial Account But a design of Brevity forbids here to add them Anti-P But after all the best Arguments you can offer for Infant-Baptism are but Consequential Let us have somewhat Express P. Bapt. Shew me where an Adult Person is expresly Commanded to be Baptized Anti-P Adult Persons making a credible profession of Faith are Disciples of Christ therefore brought to be Ba●●●zed P. Bapt. And what is this but Consequence Such a one is a Disciple therefore by consequence he ought to be Baptized This Argument is convincing I add a Believer's Infant is in a Scripture sense Holy a Church Member hath a visible right to that Promise Acts 2. 39. a Disciple therefore he ought to be Baptized Is not this Arguement as convincing as the other Pray how would you clear up your Right to future Happiness Anti-P I would endeavour to prove myself a Believer an Holy Person And finding Eternal Life made over to such and not finding upon the most strict enquiry one word in all the Book of God to exclude such from it I should conclude my right to future Happiness unquestionable P. Bapt. Well then I have proved the Infants of Believers Holy Persons Church-Members Disciples and this in a Scripture sense such I have proved entituled to Baptism And not finding upon the most strict enquiry one word in all the Book of God to exclude them from it I conclude their right to Baptism unquestionable Arguments for the Baptism of an Unbaptized Professing Christian nay for the true Christian's Salvation are Consequential and yet most Convincing Why then should Arguments for the baptism of Believers Infants be slighted because Consequential when they are so many and so clear from Scripture POSTSCRIPT Reader TO Prevent unjust Reflections our design in this Dialogue was not strictly to confine our selves to the words of the Disputation but to present thee with the Strength thereof therefore something then omitted on both sides are here Inserted others more intelligibly express'd and we think nothing of Weight then deliver'd is here Concealed And whereas other Arguments here totally passed by might be urged to good Purpose particularly from Rom. 11. some Hints of which are given in our Impartial Account Page 4. Second Edit We hope necessary confinement to Brevity will be a sufficient Excuse to the Ingenious BOOKS Printed for Abr. Chandler AN Impartial Account of the Portsmouth Disputation with some Just Reflections on Dr. Russel's pretended Narrative By Samuel Chandler William Leigh and Benjamin Robinson With an Abridgment of those Discourses that were the Innocent occasion of that Disputation and an Healing Preface to the Sober Anabaptists The Second Edition with a Postscript Price 1 s. The Young Scholar's Guide through the English to the Lattin or Writing-School Wherein the Nature and Use of Vowels Consonants Diphthongs c. are demonstrated by plain Tables and the Rules for Dividing long Words into Syllables made useful to Children by sutable Examples to each Rule by which a Child that hath learned his Letters may be speedily taught to Read English Exactly c. With some useful Observations in Orthography Price Stitch'd 3 d. Sacramental Discourses on several Texts before and after the Lord's-Supper By Mr. Iohn Shower Of the Duty of Grace Or a Discourse concerning the Possibility and fear of its being past before Death Shewing the groundless Doubts and mistaken Apprehensions of some as to their being finally Forsaken and Left of God With the dangerous Symptoms and Approaches of others to such a sad State In Four Sermons from Psalm 81. 11 12. By Mr. Iohn Shower * See our Account p. 70 71. for further Answer * See our Account pag. 74. See our Account * See our Account p. 73 74. * I refer it to the Learned whether this be not the fairest Translation of the Words * Thus the 〈◊〉 taken Mat. 13. 47. 48 49. comp with v 41 Mat. 11. 11. Mat. 25 1. Mat. 5. 19. See our Impartial Account p. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40. See our Account page 37 38. See our Account p. 75 76 77. The Greek word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may well be rendred Custom See our Account p. 81. See our Account p. 78 79. * 1 Cor. 5. 8. Can't 5. 1. * Isa. 44. 3. Heb. 12. 24. 1 Pet. 1. 2. * Deut. 7. 6. * 1 Cor. 3. 17. * The great advantages of Infant Church-membership see in our Account p. 8.