Moon, J.H. – Water Baptism

Water Baptism

By James H. Moon

A Pagan and Jewish Rite, but not Christian proven by Scripture and History confirmed by the lives of Saints who were never baptized with water.

FALLSINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA

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Table of Contents

“The Commission.”
Paul’s “Commission.”
Water Baptism In History As A Pagan and Jewish Rite.
John’s Baptism.
Water Baptism and Christian Baptism
Baptismal Grace
Water Baptism and Circumcision
Water Baptism After Christ In Apostolic Times
Water Baptism After the Apostles’ Time
Conclusion

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