NOTE: This book is essentialy divided into two parts dealing respectively with the mode and then the subjects of baptism. Each part is not divided into chapters, but into short sub-sections many of which are only a page or two and some less than that. The book is extremely cogent, scriptural, and concise inspite of the lengthy list of sub-sections.
PART
I
Immersion
Proved to be Not a Scriptural Mode of Baptism, but a Romish Invention.
THE
BAPTISM OF THREE THOUSAND ON THE DAY OF PENTECOST.
Disregarding
Divine Authority In
Refusing
Baptism to the Infant Children of Believers
INTRODUCTION
THE
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP OF CHILDREN HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED
BY AN EXTERNAL RITE
THE
CHURCH SUBSTANTIALLY ONE AND IDENTICAL UNDER BOTH
DISPENSATIONS
THE
BAPTISM OF FAMILIES
CHILDREN
WERE IN THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH
THERE
IS THE SAME REASON FOR BAPTIZING CHILDREN AS FOR BAPTIZING ADULTS
CHRIST DECLARES THE CHURCH‑MEMBERSHIP OF CHILDREN
CHILDREN ARE SUBJECTS OF THE REAL BAPTISM OF THE SPIRIT
CHILDREN OF
BELIEVERS ARE DECLARED FEDERALLY HOLY
TESTIMONY
OF EARLY CHRISTIANS AND OF HISTORY
BAPTIST OBJECTIONS ANSWERED
BAPTIST MISREPRESENTATIONS