The summe of diverse sermons preached in Dublin, before the L. Deputie Fleetwood, and the Commissioners of Parliament for the affairs of Ireland. wherein the doctrine of infant-baptism is asserted, and the main objections of Mr. Tombs, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Blackwood, and others, answered / by Samuel Winter ...

Winter, Samuel, 1603-1666
Publisher: Printed by William Bladen
Place of Publication: Dublin
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A96712 ESTC ID: R43829 STC ID: W3089
Subject Headings: Infant baptism; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 1. They agree in their signification, for they hold forth to us mans corruption by nature. Josh. 5.3. The hill of fore-skins. This was clearly shadowed out in the cutting off the fore-skin: 1. They agree in their signification, for they hold forth to us men corruption by nature. Josh. 5.3. The hill of foreskins. This was clearly shadowed out in the cutting off the foreskin: crd pns32 vvb p-acp po32 n1, c-acp pns32 vvb av p-acp pno12 ng1 n1 p-acp n1. np1 crd. dt n1 pp-f n2. d vbds av-j vvn av p-acp dt n-vvg a-acp dt n1:
Note 0 The substance of all divinity lay in Circumcision, (as Luther well observes) the like may we say of baptism; therefore if we would be good Divines, let us studie our baptism: For the Lord hath put a great stress upon such truths as seem little in the eys of many. Gnorlab signifieth a superfluity, and is not sin a superfluous thing? Jam. 1.21. NONLATINALPHABET, a whitflaw. The substance of all divinity lay in Circumcision, (as Luther well observes) the like may we say of Baptism; Therefore if we would be good Divines, let us study our Baptism: For the Lord hath put a great stress upon such truths as seem little in the eyes of many. Gnorlab signifies a superfluity, and is not since a superfluous thing? Jam. 1.21., a whitflaw. dt n1 pp-f d n1 vvd p-acp n1, (c-acp np1 av vvz) dt av-j vmb pns12 vvb pp-f n1; av cs pns12 vmd vbi j n2-jn, vvb pno12 vvi po12 n1: c-acp dt n1 vhz vvn dt j n1 p-acp d n2 c-acp vvb j p-acp dt n2 pp-f d. vvb vvz dt n1, cc vbz xx n1 dt j n1? np1 crd., dt n1.




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