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A67270 Baptismōn didachē, the doctrine of baptisms, or, A discourse of dipping and sprinkling wherein is shewed the lawfulness of other ways of baptization, besides that of a total immersion, and objections against it answered / by William Walker ... Walker, William, 1623-1684. 1678 (1678) Wing W417; ESTC R39415 264,191 320

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not obliged to communicate with us in our Error For however erroneously we baptize our own People you are not tyed up by us to that way of baptizing Whoe're of you wants baptism for himself or for any of his may have it performed among us by Dipping And I do believe that never any who desired was denyed to be so baptized by any Minister of the Church of England § 13. Wherefore since ye were initiated into Christianity among us and were of us before ye went out from us I will say to you as Mr. Brightman Rev. 3.20 a Man sometime of great esteem among the Men of your way said to some that forsook the Communion of this Church in his time Redite ad Ecclesiam qua vos genuit aluit Return to the Church that bred and brought you up and do not obstinately continue in that pernicious way of Separation from it If ye must be separating let it be from the company of Schismatical Congregations and joyn your selves to the Society of Catholick Christians Help to heal the breach you have made in the Church by returning to Unity with that Society from whose community ye brake off and strengthen those Hands by your Conjunction which ye have weakened by your Separation § 14. I shall conclude with a good wish to and for you God grant you a right understanding in this and all other concerns of Christianity and especially in those wherein you dissent from the Church of England that so you may with full Conviction of Judgment and a clear Satisfaction of Conscience Re-unite with it again To this I think all Lovers of Truth and Peace will say Amen and Lord Jesus say thou Amen to it also Amen and Amen FINIS A CATALOGUE of BOOKS printed for and sold by Robert Pawlet at the Sign of the Bible in Chancery-Lane near Fleetstreet PRactical Christianity or an Account of the Holiness which the Gospel enjoyns with the Motives to it and the Remedies it proposes against Temptations with a Prayer concluding each distinct Head Sermons preached by that eminent Divine Henry Hammond Dr. in Divinity in large Folio to bind with his other Works The Golden Remains of that ever memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton Colledg c. 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