Seven Biblical Principles that Call for Infant Baptism

This book covers 7 principles:


1. The Old Testament says a lot about baptism


2. Our children have always been in the covenant


3. Faith and repentance have the same importance now that they had with Abraham and the sign of circumcision


4. To deny infant baptism is to deny the “everlasting” character of one of three “everlasting signs” given in the Old Testament


5. Baptism is the New Testament counterpart to circumcision


6. God treats the children of believers differently from the world


7. New Testament passages which include children in the rite of baptism


And includes 3 baptismal homilies that cover the basics of infant baptism.

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Seven Biblical Principles that Call for Infant Baptism

This book covers 7 principles:


1. The Old Testament says a lot about baptism


2. Our children have always been in the covenant


3. Faith and repentance have the same importance now that they had with Abraham and the sign of circumcision


4. To deny infant baptism is to deny the “everlasting” character of one of three “everlasting signs” given in the Old Testament


5. Baptism is the New Testament counterpart to circumcision


6. God treats the children of believers differently from the world


7. New Testament passages which include children in the rite of baptism


And includes 3 baptismal homilies that cover the basics of infant baptism.

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Seven Biblical Principles that Call for Infant Baptism

Seven Biblical Principles that Call for Infant Baptism

by Phillip Kayser
Seven Biblical Principles that Call for Infant Baptism

Seven Biblical Principles that Call for Infant Baptism

by Phillip Kayser

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Overview

This book covers 7 principles:


1. The Old Testament says a lot about baptism


2. Our children have always been in the covenant


3. Faith and repentance have the same importance now that they had with Abraham and the sign of circumcision


4. To deny infant baptism is to deny the “everlasting” character of one of three “everlasting signs” given in the Old Testament


5. Baptism is the New Testament counterpart to circumcision


6. God treats the children of believers differently from the world


7. New Testament passages which include children in the rite of baptism


And includes 3 baptismal homilies that cover the basics of infant baptism.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155471141
Publisher: Biblical Blueprints
Publication date: 01/01/2018
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 79
File size: 911 KB
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