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with no known protest is a further indication that the acceptability of giving...
Author:
R.C. Sproul
Book:
What Is Baptism?
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with no known protest is a further indication that the acceptability of giving infant children the covenant sign was simply assumed by the early church. It seems that infant baptism was
( R.C. Sproul )
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