Facts And Evidences On the Subject of Baptism in Three Letters to a Deacon of a
Facts And Evidences On the Subject of Baptism in Three Letters to a Deacon of a
Charles Taylor
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P. 85. Glasgow •dition. 36 Isa. Xxi. 4. — The clause rendered in the E. T. Fearfulnes's affrighted me, is in the LXX. Iniquity baptizes me, i. E. Overwhelms me. 89. Aristophanes, in Plato, says, " I am one of « those baptized yesterday. " meaning, who drank much, or as an Englishman would say, who had well soaked ourselves, or were immersed m wine. 90 An instance has been quoted against us from 5 Homer's B
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