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A review of a debate on Christian baptism, between Mr. John Walker, a minister of the secession, and Mr. Alexander Campbell, a Baptist minister, published by Mr. Campbell : in a series of letters addressed and dedicated to the United Presbyterian Congregations of Mingo Creek and Williamsport, by their affectionate pastor, Samuel Ralston

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ralston, Samuel, 1756-1851.
Contributor:
Walker, John, 1768-1833.
Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866.
Grayson, John, 1783-1871
United Presbyterian Congregations of Mingo Creek and Williamsport
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. Infant sprinkling proved to be a human tradition; being the substance of a debate on Christian baptism.
Campbell, Alexander.
Infant baptism.
Physical Description:
viii, [1], 10-300 p. ; 18 cm.
Edition:
Second edition corrected and amended. To which is now added, a reply to objections made by both Mr. Campbell and Mr. Walker. [Three lines of Scripture texts].
Place of Publication:
Washington, Pa. : Printed by John Grayson., 1825.
Notes:
Copyright May 18, 1825 by Samuel Ralston.
Local Notes:
"Errata."--p. 300.
Cited in:
Shoemaker 22020

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