Gill Proper Mode of Baptism is a short four chapter work by John Gill on the mode of baptism. He first examines the biblical injunction to baptize, then refutes a Welsh Clergyman’s arguments in favor of infant baptism, and then attacks the Catholic background to this practice. I have added a personal study of mine, The Error of Infant Baptism.
Four Writings Concerning the Proper Mode of Baptism
by John Gill
Version 2
Dagg Manual of Theology is a theology work in 2 volumes by J.L. Dagg a Reformed Southern Baptist. It is an extensive, very ample presentation of doctrines.
This is an extensive Bible Systematic Theology (Bible Doctrines book) from a conservative point of view.
Read/Download: now with pdf download link. 50,000 views on this page with download link
This is a short four chapter work by John Gill on the mode of baptism. He first examines the biblical injunction to baptize, then refutes a Welsh Clergyman’s arguments in favor of infant baptism, and then attacks the Catholic background to this practice. I have added a personal study of mine, The Error of Infant Baptism.
Version 2 has reformatted the entire module and added the final chapter by David Cox (The Error of Infant Baptism). Note that this module is now under copyright and cannot be reformatted, format shifted, nor reposted by anybody except David Cox.
Contents
1. A Divine Commandment to be Observed
2. An Answer to a Welsh Clergyman
3. Some Strictures on Mr. Bostwick’s Vindication
4. Infant Baptism-Part and Pillar of Popery
Additional Chapter: The Errors of Infant Baptism by David Cox
Infant Baptism A Part and Pillar of Popery John Gill
More works on Water Baptism
- Unknown Acts 2 and the Purpose of Baptism
- Moon, J.H. – Water Baptism
- Ironside, H.A. – Baptism: What Saith the Scripture?
- Gill Proper Mode of Baptism
- Dagg, J. L. – Baptism
- Christian, J.T. – Did they Dip? (Baptism)
- Aitken, W.H. – The Doctrine of Baptism: Mechanical or Spiritual?
- Unknown Acts 2 and the Purpose of Baptism
- Moon, J.H. – Water Baptism
- Ironside, H.A. – Baptism: What Saith the Scripture?
- Gill Proper Mode of Baptism
- Fitzwater, P.B. – Christian Theology
- Dagg Manual of Theology
- Christian, J.T. – Did they Dip? (Baptism)
- Chafer – Major Bible Themes
- Binney-Steele – Theological Compend
- Bellett Paul’s Apostleship and Epistles
bs32 Should we seek the Holy Spirit? examines the question of seeking the Holy Spirit, or do Christians already have Him. This tract presents the argument that Scripture clearly teaches that God seals the believer at the moment of accepting Jesus with the Holy Spirit. If that is so (and we show these verses), then God cannot allow a person to (1) believe and be saved, but (2) not have the sealing of the Holy Spirit indwelling.
Topics: The Spirit in the Old Testament | The Transition between the OT and NT | The Earnest of the Spirit When do we Receive the Spirit? | To be Saved is to Have the Holy Spirit | The Guarantee that we are Saved | The Explanation of Luke 11:13 | The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit within us | There are Consequences of the Indwelling Spirit in us | The Sequence of Events.
Red the Tracts: bs32 Should we seek the Holy Spirit? .
MySwordmodules is a website dedicate to the MySword Bible Program for Androird devices. We host MySword Modules.
Donate a Cup of Coffee to Me
It takes a lot of work, energy, time, and money to create, maintain, protect, and make new works constantly. While you may benefit from all my work only spending 5 minutes a week, it takes me hours and hours, and hackers attacking, many more. Just $5 dollars goes a long way to cover my financial burden of managing this site.
Click to donate any amount.