The Scripture Guide to Baptism, by Richard Pengilly, offers a comprehensive exploration of baptism as presented in the New Testament. Published in 1849, this work gathers and examines all relevant passages, providing explanatory observations and extracts from eminent writers of the time.
Pengilly delves into the theological and historical significance of baptism, addressing various interpretations and practices. The book includes a detailed appendix on the rise and supposed benefits of infant baptism, presenting a thorough analysis of this controversial subject within Christian tradition.
This volume serves as a valuable resource for theologians, historians, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of baptism within its scriptural and historical contexts. Pengilly's meticulous approach and inclusion of diverse perspectives make "The Scripture Guide to Baptism" an enduring contribution to the study of Christian ordinances.
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