"The Baptists in Error: A Dialogue Between A Clergyman and A Parishioner on the Subject of Infant Baptism" presents a detailed theological discussion regarding the practice of infant baptism. Written in 1867, this volume from the Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets offers insights into the religious debates of the 19th century. Through a dialogue format, T. J. Lee explores the differences in belief between a clergyman and a parishioner, focusing on the theological justifications and Scriptural interpretations surrounding baptism.
This book provides valuable historical context for understanding the nuances of Baptist theology and its divergence from other Christian denominations. Scholars and readers interested in religious history, Baptist studies, and the history of Christian thought will find this dialogue an informative and engaging resource.
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