Fellows, J. d. 1. (1777). Six views of believers baptism: I. As an act of sublime worship to the Adorable Persons in the Godhead. II. As a Representation of the Sufferings of Christ, his Death, Burial, and Resurrection. III. As an Emblem of Regeneration and Sanctification. IV. As the Answer or Declaration of a Good Conscience Towards God. V. As a Powerful Obligation to Newness of Life in a Course of Gospel Obedience. VI. As a lively Figure of the natural Death of every Christian: Designed As an Introduction to a Body of Hymns on Baptism; and to be bound up with them, as a Memorial for the daily use of all Baptized Believers and their Children, especially for every Person that is a Candidate for Believers Baptism. By John Fellows (The fourth edition.). printed for G. Keith, Gracechurch-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Fellows, John d. 1785. Six Views of Believers Baptism: I. As an Act of Sublime Worship to the Adorable Persons in the Godhead. II. As a Representation of the Sufferings of Christ, His Death, Burial, and Resurrection. III. As an Emblem of Regeneration and Sanctification. IV. As the Answer or Declaration of a Good Conscience Towards God. V. As a Powerful Obligation to Newness of Life in a Course of Gospel Obedience. VI. As a Lively Figure of the Natural Death of Every Christian: Designed As an Introduction to a Body of Hymns on Baptism; and to Be Bound Up with Them, as a Memorial for the Daily Use of All Baptized Believers and Their Children, Especially for Every Person That Is a Candidate for Believers Baptism. By John Fellows. The fourth edition. London: printed for G. Keith, Gracechurch-Street, 1777.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Fellows, John d. 1785. Six Views of Believers Baptism: I. As an Act of Sublime Worship to the Adorable Persons in the Godhead. II. As a Representation of the Sufferings of Christ, His Death, Burial, and Resurrection. III. As an Emblem of Regeneration and Sanctification. IV. As the Answer or Declaration of a Good Conscience Towards God. V. As a Powerful Obligation to Newness of Life in a Course of Gospel Obedience. VI. As a Lively Figure of the Natural Death of Every Christian: Designed As an Introduction to a Body of Hymns on Baptism; and to Be Bound Up with Them, as a Memorial for the Daily Use of All Baptized Believers and Their Children, Especially for Every Person That Is a Candidate for Believers Baptism. By John Fellows. The fourth edition. printed for G. Keith, Gracechurch-Street, 1777.