Digital Logos Edition
This volume offers a comprehensive historical overview of the practice of baptism in the church from the earliest times to the Reformation. Most importantly, it follows the traces of antipaedobaptism throughout all of church history, well before the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Professor Newman argues that baptismal regeneration and infant baptism were errors introduced into the early church through aberrant sects and philosophies, but that traces of antipaedobaptism can be seen throughout this sordid history. Most of the work focuses on the anti-paedobaptist movement during the Reformation all throughout Europe.
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