GENERAL CONTENTS. CHAPTER I.-Concerning the Nature, Obligation, and Import- ance of Positive Institutions in Religion CHAP. II.-Concerning the Signification of the Terms, Baptize 40-131 CHAP. III.-The Design of Baptism; or, the Facts and Blessings 171-238 CHAP. IV. The Practice of John the Baptist, of the Apostles, and of the Church in succeeding Ages, in regard to the Manner of administering the Ordinance of Baptism CHAP. V.-The present Practice of the Greek and Oriental Churches, in regard to the Mode of Administration 239-244 CHAP. VI. The Design of Baptism more fully expressed by Immersion, than by Pouring or Sprinkling - - - CHAPTER I.—No Express Precept nor Plain Example for Pædobaptism, in the New Testament CHAP. II.-No Evidence of Pædobaptism, before the latter End of the Second, or the Beginning of the Third Century 368-411 CHAP. III. The high Opinion of the Fathers concerning the Utility of Baptism, and the Grounds on which they proceeded in administering that Ordinance to Infants, when Pædobaptism CHAP. IV. Concerning the Modern Grounds of Pædobaptism; 1-33 SECT. 4.-Particular Passages of Scripture: viz. 68-97 177-185 § 8.-Rom. xi. 16 186-189 § 9.-1 Cor. vii. 14 189-231 - 231-251 SECT. 5.-Apostolic Tradition, and the Impracticability of point- CHAP. I.-Concerning the Title of Dr. Williams's Book, his 396-406 CHAP. III.-On Dr. W.'s Pretence, that his Book includes a full Page CHAPTER IV.-Concerning Positive Institutions and Analogical 1-119 CHAP. V. On the Meaning of the Words Baptize and Baptism, 120-236 CHAP. VI. The General Principles on which Dr. W. founds the CHAP. VII.-Infant Communion and Infant Baptism com- CHAP. VIII. On the Utility and Importance of Baptism, as re- |