A treatise on the mode and subjects of Christian baptism

In two parts. Designed as a reply to the statements and reasonings of the Rev. Adoniram Judson ... As exhibited in his "Sermon, preached in the Lal Bazar chapel, Calcutta, on Lord's-Day, September 27, 1812," and recently republished in this country.

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Enoch Pond, Enoch Pond
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A treatise on the mode and subjects of Christian baptism

In two parts. Designed as a reply to the statements and reasonings of the Rev. Adoniram Judson ... As exhibited in his "Sermon, preached in the Lal Bazar chapel, Calcutta, on Lord's-Day, September 27, 1812," and recently republished in this country.

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