Samuel Miller, a contemporary of Princeton theologian Charles Hodge, offers here an excellent treatise on the scriptural basis of infant baptism, and skillfully responds to the many objections that have been raised against its practice. This work also takes an historical look...
Infant Baptism Scriptural And Reasonable: And Baptism By Sprinkling Or Affusion, The Most Suitable And Edifying Mode, In Four Discourses is a book written by Samuel Miller in 1835. The book presents arguments in favor of infant baptism and argues that baptism by sprinkling or...
Infant Baptism Scriptural And Reasonable: And Baptism By Sprinkling Or Affusion, The Most Suitable And Edifying Mode, In Four Discourses (1835) is a theological work written by Samuel Miller. The book argues in favor of infant baptism, using both scriptural evidence and logical...
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Infant Baptism Scriptural And Reasonable: And Baptism By Sprinkling Or Affusion, The Most Suitable And Edifying Mode, In Four Discourses (1835) is a book written by Samuel Miller. The book argues in favor of infant baptism and defends the practice as being both scriptural and...