Description: Antipaedobaptism examined, or, A strict and impartial inquiry into the nature and design, subjects and mode of baptism : including, also, an investigation of the nature of positive institutions in general, and occasional strictures on human ceremonies in matters of religion . Volume 2 only (volume 1 not included). By Edward Williams. Shrewsbury, England: Printed and sold by J. and W. Eddowes, 1789. Hardcover, 417 pages. Front cover present but not attached, back cover attached, binding solid, cover missing from spine. Nameplate of former owner James A. Marshall. The author, Edward Williams, (1750 – 1813) was a Welsh Congregationalist / Nonconformist / Calvinist / Reformed minister, theological writer, and tutor. He was known as the advocate of a moderate form of Calvinism, expounded in his book on the ‘Equity of Divine Government’ (London, 1813). He was also the author of a discourse on the ‘Cross of Christ’ (Shrewsbury, 1792), an abridgment of John Owen's ‘Commentary on Hebrews,’ and a controversial work on baptism. His collected works were edited by Evan Davies in four volumes (London, 1862). He was an early Congregationalist pacifist. This book is a response to Abraham Booth, an English dissenting Baptist minister and author.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Edward Williams
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Topic: Religious, Inspirational
Year Printed: 1789
Original/Facsimile: Original