BETWEEN REV. A. CAMPBELL AND REV. N. L. RICE, ON THE ACTION, SUBJECT, DESIGN AND ADMINISTRATOR OF CHRISTIAN BAPTISM; ALSO, ON THE CHARACTER OF SPIRITUAL INFLUENCE IN CONVERSION AND SANCTIFICATION, AND ON THE EXPEDIENCY AND TENDENCY OF ECCLESIASTIC CREEDS, AS TERMS OF UNION AND COMMUNION: HELD IN LEXINGTON, KY., FROM THE FIFTEENTH OF NOVEMBER TO THE SECOND OF DECEMBER, 1843, A PERIOD Of Eighteen DAYS. REPORTED BY MARCUS T. C. GOULD, STENOGRAPHER, ASSISTED BY A. EUCLID DRAPIER, STENOGRAPHER, AND AMANUENSIS PUBLISHED, LEXINGTON, KY.: BY A. T. SKILLMAN & SON; CINCINNATI: J. A. JAMES-LOUISVILLE: D. S. BURNETT; NEW YORK: R. CARTER ;—PITTSBURG: T. CARTER. Stereotyped by J. A. James, Cincinnati Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1844, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Kentucky. Stereotyped by J. A. James, CERTIFICATE. CINCINNATI, March 6th, 1844. HAVING carefully examined the Report of the within discussion, furnished by Messrs. Gould, of Cincinnati, and Drapier, of Louisville, and compared it with our notes and memoranda; we hesitate not to authenticate it, and to commend it to the public, as a full exhibition of the facts, documents, and arguments used by us on the several questions debated. A. CAMPBELL. N. L. RICE. |