AN OUTLINE OF THE ARGUMENT AGAINST THE VALIDITY OF LAY-BAPTISM. BY REV. JOHN D. OGILBY, A. M. (St. Mark's Church in the Bowery) -Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the General "ONE LORD, ONE FAITH, ONE BAPTISM." NEW-YORK: D. APPLETON AND CO., 200 BROADWAY. MDCCCXLII. ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1841, by JOHN D. OGILBY, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York. University Press: "In this discourse, I have no aim to displease any, nor any hope to please all. If I can help on to truth in the Church and the peace of the Church together, I shall be glad, be it in any measure. Nor shall I spare to speak necessary truth, out of too much love of peace, nor thrust on unnecessary truth to the breach of that peace, which once broken is not so easily soldered again. And if for necessary truth's sake only, any man will be offended, nay take, nay snatch at, that offence which is not given, I know no fence for that. It is truth, and I must tell it; it is the gospel, and I must preach it. And far safer it is in this case to bear anger from men, than a wo from God." LAUD'S CONFERENCE WITH FISHER. |