Infant baptism an invention of men : or, Dr. Bushnell's arguments reviewed ; with articles on Origen's testimony respecting the baptism of children, and on the baptism for the dead
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Chase, Irah, 1793-1864Keywords
EcclesiologyBushnell, Horace--1802-1876
Infant baptism--Controversial literature
Baptism--Controversial literature
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