Familiar Letters on Sacraments: Addressed to the People of His Charge (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Fonda, Jesse

 
9780484607766: Familiar Letters on Sacraments: Addressed to the People of His Charge (Classic Reprint)

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The right of infants to baptism proved, from the covenant made with Abraham Their capacity to partake of spiritual blessings The practice of the Apostles, and the history of the Church. P. 35.

Letter VIII.

Objections against infant baptism considered and refuted. P. 99.

Letter IX.

The question 'Whose children have a right to the ordinance of baptism?' considered and answered. P. 108.

Letter X.

The right and the duty of the church to exercise discipline or baptized members. P. 121.

Letter XI.

Engagements made by parents when offering up their children in baptism. P. 138.

Letter XII.

Importance and advantages of baptism. P. 151.

Letter XIII.

The subject relating to infant baptism pressed upon the con sciences of parents - Certain questions proposed for their consideration - Short addresses to professors, and church officers. P. 164.

Letter XIV.

Sacrament of the Supper, instituted by Christ - Command to observe it binding on all in gospel countries, who have come to years of understanding - especially on baptized persons. P. 164.

Letter XV.

The nature of the ordinance of the supper unfolded, by a consideration of the names applied to it in Scripture. P. 186

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