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Anabaptism considered Wherein the chief objections of that sect against infant-baptism, and the manner of baptizing by aspersion, or sprinkling, are fairly stated and answered; and reasons given why dipping is not to be taken as the essential or necessary mode of administration. In a familiar letter of advice to a parishioner inclining that way. By William Eratt, M.A. and minister of Hatfield near Doncaster.
Bibliographic name/number: Wing (2nd ed.) / E3220. Eratt, William, 1655 or 6-1702.
EEBO Bamburgh Library, University of Durham records - unstructured.
[4], 34 p. London:
printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill. And for Robert Clark in York, 1700.