I. the Turk's Head in Lombard-Street. ΤΗ HE Diffenting Gentleman's THREE LETTERS, with a POSTSCRIPT, in Anfwer to the Reverend Mr. White's THREE LETTERS; in which a Separation from the Establishment is fully juftified; the Charge of Schifm is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the Church of Jefus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be Constitutions of a quite different Nature. The LETTERS and POSTSCRIPT may be had separate. II. The BAPTISM of INFANTS, a Reasonable Service; founded upon Scripture, and undoubted Apoftolic Tradition: In which its Moral Purposes and Ufe in Religion are fhewn. III. DIPPING not the only Scriptural and Primitive Manner of Baptizing: And fuppofing it were, yet a strict Adherence to it not obligatory on us. IV. EUROCLYDON: Or, the Dangers of the Sea confidered and improved, in fome Reflections on St. Paul's Voyage and Shipwreck, Acts xvii. V. LIBERTY and LOYALTY: Or, a Defence and Explication of the Subjection to the prefent Government, upon the Principles of the Revolution. VI. DIVINE ORACLES: Or, the Sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures, as a Rule of Religion, afferted, according to the fixth Article of the Church of England. And the concurrent Teftimony of Scripture and the Fathers, in Behalf of Tradition, difcuffed; in Answer to a Book intitled, a full, true and comprehenfive View of Christianity, &c. during the four firft Centuries-laid down in two Catechifms. VII. HOLY ORDERS: Or, an Effay on Ordination. DEFENDED: OR, THE ANTIQUITY O F INFANT-BAPTISM FURTHER MAINTAINED. In ANSWER to DR. GILL'S REPLY, ANTIPEDO-BAPTISM, &c. Parvulos baptizandos effe, concedunt, qui contra auctoritatem univerfæ Ecclefiæ proculdubio per Dominum et Apoftolos traditam, venire non poffunt. Auguftin. de Peccator. Merit. et Remiff. lib. 1. cap. 26. LONDON: Printed for J. WAUGH, at the Turk's-Head in Lombard-Street. M.DCC.LIV. |