Jake Litwin

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Therefore infants do not need baptism merely for their admission to the outward means of faith and conversion, for as much as they may participate of the word without baptism, and the word being, according to these men the only outward ordinary means of begetting faith. If Anabaptists might as freely show themselves here among us, as they do in other countries, this doctrine of baptismal grace would be better entertained by such as now impugn it without consideration of this sequel.
Presumptive Regeneration, or, the Baptismal Regeneration of Elect Infants
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