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Baptist Objections to Infant Baptism and the Reformed Response

Baptist Objections to Infant Baptism and the Reformed Response

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  • Kim Riddlebarger

In this article on infant baptism, the author discusses the objections against infant baptism by the advocates of believers baptism. The author looks at the command to baptize, order of faith/believe and baptism, baptism as the initiation into the believing community, household baptism, 1 Corinthians 7:14, the relation of the new covenant and election, and the children of believers.

Source: Christ Reformed Church, n.a. 16 pages.

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