APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Eratt, W. (1700). Anabaptism considered: Wherein the chief objections of that sect against infant-baptism, and the manner of baptizing by aspersion, or sprinkling, are fairly stated and answered; and reasons given why dipping is not to be taken as the essential or necessary mode of administration. In a familiar letter of advice to a parishioner inclining that way. By William Eratt, M.A. and minister of Hatfield near Doncaster. printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill. And for Robert Clark in York.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Eratt, William. Anabaptism Considered: Wherein the Chief Objections of That Sect Against Infant-baptism, and the Manner of Baptizing by Aspersion, or Sprinkling, Are Fairly Stated and Answered; and Reasons Given Why Dipping Is Not to Be Taken as the Essential or Necessary Mode of Administration. In a Familiar Letter of Advice to a Parishioner Inclining That Way. By William Eratt, M.A. and Minister of Hatfield Near Doncaster. London: printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill. And for Robert Clark in York, 1700.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Eratt, William. Anabaptism Considered: Wherein the Chief Objections of That Sect Against Infant-baptism, and the Manner of Baptizing by Aspersion, or Sprinkling, Are Fairly Stated and Answered; and Reasons Given Why Dipping Is Not to Be Taken as the Essential or Necessary Mode of Administration. In a Familiar Letter of Advice to a Parishioner Inclining That Way. By William Eratt, M.A. and Minister of Hatfield Near Doncaster. printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill. And for Robert Clark in York, 1700.

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