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A short treatise on the ordinance or sacrament of baptism; A chronological index to the Holy Bible, or, an account of the most remarkable passages in the books of the Old and New Testament, pointing to the periods when they happened, and places of scripture wherein they are recorded ; A short treatise on the beauties of the Bible
Ridal, Charles
[1855?]
"Short treatise on the ordinance or sacrament of baptism", signed C. Ridal, p.viii.
A short treatise on the ordinance or sacrament of baptism; A chronological index to the Holy Bible, or, an account of the most remarkable passages in the books of the Old and New Testament, pointing to the periods when they happened, and places of scripture wherein they are recorded ; A short treatise on the beauties of the Bible
Ridal, Charles
[1855?]
"Short treatise on the ordinance or sacrament of baptism", signed C. Ridal, p.viii.
A pastoral letter to the clergy of the Diocese of Ripon
Longley, Charles Thomas (1794-1868)
1850
25-31 p: "Addresses referred to in the pastoral letter".
Baptism for the dead, an evidence of the Resurrection : a theological essay, to which was adjudged the Annual Divinity Prize for the year MDCCCXXXVII: Instituted out of the benefaction of Mr. Hughes to Queen's College, Cambridge
Smith, William Ramsden
1838
The subject of the Annual Divinity Prize essay for 1827 was 1 Corinthians, XV, 29 -- t.-p. verso.
Baptism for the dead, an evidence of the Resurrection : a theological essay, to which was adjudged the Annual Divinity Prize for the year MDCCCXXXVII: Instituted out of the benefaction of Mr. Hughes to Queen's College, Cambridge
Smith, William Ramsden
1838
The subject of the Annual Divinity Prize essay for 1827 was 1 Corinthians, XV, 29 -- t.-p. verso.
The evidence for infant baptism : being the substance of a sermon
Bayley, Robert Slater (1859)
1835
The sermon is on Acts ii,39 and John iii.23. The author of "Notitiæ Ludæ" is Robert Slater Bayley, d.1859.
Remarks on baptismal regeneration, and on the term "regeneration" itself : in a letter to the editor of the Sheffield Times, with a copious appendix
Knight, Rev James
[1850?]
Dated (p. [3]): May 31st, 1850.