The Impotent Argument Against Biblical Baptism by W.A. Mackay
Originally entitled: Immersion & Immersionists
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Not long after the aftermath of the Second Great Awakening and the upsurge of rampant error in the American church at large, W.A. Mackay, a Presbyterian pastor, wrote this work. Originally published in 1884, this work challenged the arguments of the non-covenantal Baptists, ending any debates on the questions of mode and participants in the sacrament of baptism. His style is forthright and clear, and his arguments are preeminently Biblical. Zion Publishing is proud to re-publish this dynamic work for the edification of the modern church as it struggles with the same errors against which Rev. Mackay passionately wrote.
Quote from the first page of The Impotent Argument Against Biblical Baptism.
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We are deeply impressed with the fact that the ordinance of Christian baptism in the nature, design, mode and subjects, does not receive the attention in our Paedo-Baptist pulpits, that its importance demands, especially in view of another fact, that our people are being constantly assailed as to the scriptural warrant of our practice. (Baptizing children of believers, ed.)
Many of our people have been twenty or thirty years listening to sermons, and yet have never heard this subject clearly and impressively brought home to the mind. This lack in the pulpit is, we fear, but very imperfectly supplied by Bible-class, Sabbath school, or home instruction.
“If,” says one, “the magnitude of an error is to be determined by the tyranny it exercises over its defenders, and the dishonesty it requires of them in its support, then the Baptist system deserves to be ranked among the first and worst of religious errors of modern times.”
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