Item #54250 A mutual investigation of the words used in the most authentic Greek copies of the Bible, where, in our translation, or English Bible, we find dipping, sprinkling, and pouring: also, the three following kinds of washing: I. Of the body; or, total washing, for cleansing. II. Of the hands, feet and face; or, partial washing. III. Of clothes, or garments ... By Baptistes. Philemon Canfield.

A mutual investigation of the words used in the most authentic Greek copies of the Bible, where, in our translation, or English Bible, we find dipping, sprinkling, and pouring: also, the three following kinds of washing: I. Of the body; or, total washing, for cleansing. II. Of the hands, feet and face; or, partial washing. III. Of clothes, or garments ... By Baptistes

Hartford: printed by Philemon Canfield, 1831. 8vo, pp. 19, [1]; removed from binding; old library stamp at the top of the first page; very good. "In the form of a plain dialogue between Alpha and Beta; exposing the glaring absurdities of those who refer to the multitude of sprinklings and pourings mentioned in the Bible, to prove the action to be performed in baptism or dipping..." Not in American Imprints; AAS and Princeton Theological only in OCLC. Item #54250

Price: $325.00

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