Om A Treatise On Baptism
This classic work by Alexander Hay provides a thorough and systematic examination of the subject of baptism within the context of Christian theology and practice. Drawing on a wide range of biblical, historical, and theological sources, Hay explores the meaning and significance of baptism, its modes and forms, and its role in the life of the church and the individual believer. With its clear and elegant style, this treatise remains a valuable resource for scholars, pastors, and laypeople alike.
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