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A26959 More proofs of infants church-membership and consequently their right to baptism, or, A second defence of our infant rights and mercies in three parts ... / by Richard Baxter. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1675 (1675) Wing B1312; ESTC R17239 210,005 430

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Kingdom at the first p. 72 Sect. 46. Infants Church-membership continued or renewed by the first Law of grace made to Adam Gen. 3.15 to Sect. 49. Christs being the Head in Infancy proveth what it is brought for and forceth Mr. T. to grant the cause p. 81 Sect. 49. The same proved by the exposition of this Covenant in that made to Abraham vindicated against Mr. T. who again forsaketh his cause p. 97 Sect. 50. No proof that there was ever one Church-member who in that state had an Infant born to him who was not also a Church-member p. 104 Sect. 51 52. How far the Law of Nature proveth what I assert The Church-state of Infants no disadvantage but a great benefit wherein proved to Sect. 59. p. 105 Sect. 60. More particular proofs as of Cain Abel Seth Noahs Sons c. p. 116 Sect. 70 to 79. Proving the point fully from the Covenant with Abraham p. 124 Sect. 79 to 86. The point proved by the promises to the Israelites A virtual cause may be long in being before it be formally a cause and may cause at last without any change in it self but in the recipient p. 130 Sect. 86. The proof from the second Commandment vindicated p. 135 Sect. 87 to 93. Proofs from divers other texts p. 137 Sect. 93 to 96. The case of Infants in the womb p. 140 Sect. 96 97. These statutes not repealed Mr. T.'s conceit that Gods promise cannot be repealed confuted p. 141 Sect. 98 to 107. Divers Questions offered to consideration p. 145 Sect. 107 c. Ten humbling Questions to Mr. T. published by himself against my will p. 157 The fuller proofs from the New Testament only named as being before handled p. 159 A Confutation of the many Arguments by which Mr. T. would prove that Infants were not Church-members under Christ p. 161 The Contents of the Second Part. THE Preface Sect. 1. Of Controversies how far good or bad with whom sharp rebuke and earnest contending is a duty and with whom not And whose duty it is p. 185 Sect. 2. Of the weight of the present Controversie that we make it not greater or less than it is And the state of it in part p. 198 Chap. 1. The occasion of this Book from Mr. Danvers p. 211 Chap. 2. More of my present judgement of the Anabaptists and their cause with a motion to them for Communion and Peace p. 216 Chap. 3. A general view of Mr. Danvers book p. 234 Chap. 4. Mr. Danvers Witnesses against Infant-baptism His sad forgery against the Donatists detected His marvellous falsification of Augustines third and fourth books against them de bapt The said books vindicated They prove that the Donatists consented to Infant-baptism and that the whole Church held it and no Christian thought it vain His forgery against Vincentius Victor His slander of Cresconius His slander of all the Novatians His slander of the Ancient Brittains detected His reasons for the Brittains being against Infant-baptism confuted where many more untruths are detected of them and many others His forgeries or false stories of the Messalians called by him Dadoes Sabas Adulphus Simonis His slander of Faustus Rhegiensis His deceit about Albanus His gross falsification of Nicephorus and slander of Peter of Apamea and Zooras His false story of Adrian Bishop of Corinth and his false report of Gregories dealing with him His fable of Aegyptian Divines His fiction about one Berinius and his falsification of Beda concerning him His forgery about Hincmarus Laudunensis and of Hincmarus Rhemensis charge against him His slander of the Waldenses heretofore detected and further by Nauclerus A reference to our former proofs of the antiquity of Infant-baptism Nazianzens judgement His audacious abuse of Cyprian and the Carthage Council My repeated assertion of the novelty of Antipedobaptism p. 239 Chap. 5. Mr. D.'s great Calumnie of my self refuted as if I had falsly reported that some at that time were baptized naked p. 281 Chap. 6. His abusive Citations of my Writings as for his cause p. 285 Chap. 7. His many personal accusations of me examined Whence it is that so many boldly speak evil of the things they know not His reproach of every one of my Non-conforming Brethren that my Doctrines in the particulars accused by him are heynous to every one of them when I remember not any one of them that hath ever to me expressed his dissent much less endeavoured to change my judgement but many that have professed their approbation His vain talk of my being lost with my friends by which he implyeth that they are Hypocrites in concealing it and would make me one in seeking the applause of man His many falshoods in his accusations of self-contradiction and mutability 1. About Episcopacy 2. About Non-conformity What he meaneth by my sheltring my self in their Tents in a storm and with their indulgence coming forth of my hole 3. Of my friendship to Calvin and Arminius 4. Of the Parliaments cause c. 5. Of Tradition 6. Of Popery 7. Whether a Controversie may have difficult objections against plain proofs His Catalogue of my heynous errors A just demand from the Non-conformists if there be any such whom he doth not slander and from himself p. 288 Chap. 8. The new Religion of my Back-biters or a Catalogue of some Doctrines of Mr. Danvers and the rest that joyn in his accusations of my Writings if indeed they hold the contraries to that which they accuse as their accusations seem to suppose viz. fifty six New Commandments and Doctrines The good that these men do p. 313 Chap. 9. Mr. William Allens vindication of himself against Mr. D.'s misreport and my Testimony concerning Mr. Allen and Mr. Lamb. p. 333 Conclusion an Admonition to Mr. Danvers for his Repentance p. 337 The Contents of the Third Part. Chap. 1. THE frightful aspect of his Reply p. 345 Chap. 2. His impenitent false allegation of Witnesses against Infant-baptism Of Tertullian whether Cyprians Doctrine was Antichristian Wickliff vindicated at large from his express words Berengarius vindicated p. 349 Chap. 3. Mr. D.'s justification of his slander of the Waldenses confuted His witnesses examined and his unfaithfulness opened and the case of the Waldenses more largely explicated p. 379 Chap. 4. His impenitence in Calumniating the Donatists and Novatians as against Infant-baptism reprehended p. 400 Chap. 5. His renewed Calumny of the Old Brittains reproved p. 402 Chap. 6. His rash report of Bishops Ushers censure of me Considered p. 404 Postscript The Testimony of Smaragdus fully opened And the reports of Peter Abbas Cluniacensis and Bernard Abbas Clarevallensis Their weak disingenuous course of Printing my words as against my self in a sheet called Mr. Baxters Arguments c. cryed about the streets as if the necessity of professed faith for our selves would prove that our professed faith and dedicating them to God were not sufficient for the baptismal reception of our Infants p. 407 Readers MY pain and greater business deny me time