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  1. Keach, Benjamin [Author]

    Believers baptism : or, love to the antient Britains displayed. Wherein, the chief arguments for infant baptism, from the most eminent and learned authors, are collected, Stated, and fully Answered in the following Chapters. Chap. I. Opening the Proper Signification of the Greek Word Baptizo. II. The Continuation of Baptism. III. Baptism is Dipping from the Greek Word. IV. The Practice of John the Baptist, Christ and his Apostles. V. The Signification of Baptism. VI. The Covenant God made with Abraham. Vii. Infant Baptism from Circumcision Answered. Viii. Arguments from Christ's Commission Answered. X. Proving the Holiness spoken of, is not Federal or Spiritual Holinejs. Opening that Text, of Christ blessing little Children. XI. Opening the Nature of that Holiness. XII. Answering the Argument, That Children are Partakers of the things prefigured in Baptism. XIII. Answering the Tipical Baptism under the Law. Chap. XIV. John the Bapist Baptizing all the People of the Jews. XV. The whole Houshold is said to be Baptized in the New-Testament. XVI. About the Baptizing of Infants in the First Centuries after the Apostles. XVII. Infant Baptism, no Excellent way to Plant the Christian Religion. XVIII. Objections of Infant Baptism Considered. XIX. Answering Reproaches cast on Infant Baptism. XX. Answering Mr. Burket, and Mr. Daniel Williams on infant Baptism. XXI. The Duty of Parents to their Children. XXII. Answering Queries. XXIII. Seasonable Council to Parents. XXIV. Containing Queries to be Answered. XXV. Arguments to Disprove Infant Baptism, and to Prove Believers Baptism. By Benjamin Keach

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    London: printed for John Marshall at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street, 1705 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  2. Bibliotheca Pinelliana : A catalogue of the magnificent and celebrated library of Maffei Pinelli, Late of Venice: Comprehending an unparalleled Collection of the Greek, Roman, and Italian Authors, from the origin of printing: With many of the Earliest Editions printed upon Vellum, and finely illuminated; A considerable Number of curious Greek and Latin Manuscripts, of the XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. and XVI. Centuries; And the completest Specimen hitherto known to exist, of an Instrument written upon the Ancient Egyptian Papyrus, A. D. 572. The whole library is in singularly fine Preservation, And will be sold by auction, on Monday March 2, 1789, and the Twenty-Two following Days, (sundays excepted); The Sale afterwards to re-commence on Monday, April 20, and continue the following Thirty-Six Days (sundays excepted), at the Great Room, opposite the chapel, in Conduit Street, Hanover Square, London: To begin each Day at Twelve O'Clock. - To be viewed Ten Days preceding the Sale

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    [London]: s.n, [1789] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  3. History of Ukraine—Rus'. Volume I, to the XI. Century; Volume II, XI–XIII. Century; Volume III, up to year 1340; Volume IV, XIV–XVI. Centuries, Political Relations; Volume V, Social-Political and Church order and Relations in Ukrainerus' Territories in XIV–XVII. Centuries; Volume VI, Economic, Cultural and National Life of the XIV–XVII. Centuries; Volume VII, Cossack Times up to 1625; Volume VIII, Part 1, 1626–1638, Part 2, 1638–1648, Part 3, 1648–1650; Volume IX, Book I, Part I, 1650–1653, Part 2, 1654–1657; Volume X, From the Death of Khmelnitsky to The Hadyach Agreement. By Mykhailo Hrushevsky. (New York: Knyho-Spilka. 1954; 1954; 1954; 1955; 1955; 1955; 1956; 1956; 1957; 1957; 1958. Pp. xxix, 648; 633; 586; 535; vii, 687; 667; x, 624; 321, 224, 314; 869; 871–1630; 594.)

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    Oxford University Press (OUP), 1959

    Published in: The American Historical Review