Rev. Mackay was a Presbyterian minister in Canada during the last century. Although he was in his own words only a simple "village preacher", he got so incensed at Baptist representations, slanders and attacks, that practically read Presbyterians out of the Church of Jesus Christ, and that labeled his practice of baptism as little better than pagan superstition and Popish tradition, that he felt compelled to raise up the standard of God's truth on the matter. And this he did very effectively.
In this short but devastating defense of scriptural baptism Mackay utterly demolishes the entire Baptist position and annihilates all their arguments, as his thorough and scriptural exposition of their very own proof-texts leaves them not a single verse on which to hang their errors.
This is undoubtedly the most concise, thorough, and militant defense of scriptural baptism ever put into print, and the American Presbyterian Press reprint of this classic has been greatly used of God to convert many to the truth of this matter. If nothing else it forever lays to rest the myth that what Presbyterians believe and practice, cannot and will not be thoroughly defended and vindicated from the word of God, the only rule of faith and practice.
If you have ever had any questions or doubts on the subject of baptism you will greatly benefit from this book. If you need help defending your faith in this area this book is necessary part of your arsenal. Brief and concise as it is this is the finest book on the subject of baptism, both the mode and the subjects, that can be found in print today.
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