On Baptism
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Excerpt from On Baptism: Chiefly in Reply to the Etymological Positions of the Rev. Greville Ewing in His "Essay on Baptism, " the Polemic Discussions of the Rev. Timothy Dwight, in His Work Entitled "Theology"
Dr. Wardlaw: but in my opinion our oppo neuts lose much, and we proportionably gain, by considering the practice in connection with the principle of Christianity. This has seldom been attempted: it is, nevertheless, one of the most 'important branches of the inquiry, and must necessarily confirm any process of critical, historical, and argumentative discussion. To this point, then, I have determined to devote a few preliminary pages, from the conviction that it is very important, has been seldom elucidated, and is in every way confirmatory of our general sentiments.
Two questions here present themselves - What is Christianity? And, What is Baptism as a part of Christianity?
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