Overview
The Baptist Covenant Theology Collection dives into seventeenth- and eighteenth-century covenant theology, emphasizing the implications God’s covenants with man have for modern-day believers, particularly regarding baptism. One of the largest divisions facing the Baptist church in the seventeenth century was the stance on paedobaptism. These texts carefully craft arguments from Scripture, drawing from developments in covenant theology to address contemporary arguments supporting infant baptism. The collection contains a blend of accessible texts written for laity and more in-depth scholarship for those wanting to dig into covenant theology.With Logos Bible Software, these valuable volumes are enhanced by cutting-edge research tools. Scripture citations link directly to English translations, and important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Powerful searches help you find exactly what you’re looking for. Tablet and mobile apps let you take the discussion with you. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
Key Features
- Examines seventeenth- and eighteenth-century covenant theology
- Addresses contemporary paedobaptist arguments
- Provides a variety of accessible and scholarly explorations of Scripture
Individual Titles
- The Ax Laid to the Root, Part 1 by Benjamin Keach
- The Ax Laid to the Root, Part 2 by Benjamin Keach
- The Display of Glorious Grace; or, The Covenant of Peace, Opened by Benjamin Keach
- The Everlasting Covenant: A Sweet Cordial for a Drooping Soul by Benjamin Keach
- A Discourse of the Covenants That God Made with Man before the Law by Nehemiah Coxe
- A Short Description of the Difference between the Bond-Woman and the Free, as They Are the Two Covenants, 2nd ed. by Isaac Backus
- A Treatise concerning the Lawful Subject of Baptism, 2nd ed. by John Spilsbery
- Truth Vindicated, in Several Branches thereof, and Many Objections Fairly and Soberly Answered
- A Just Reply to Mr. John Flavell’s Arguments, by Way of Answer to a Discourse by Cary Philip
- A Solemn Call by Cary Philip
- Baby-Baptism Meer Babism; or An Answer to Nobody by Samuel Fisher
- The Fallacy of Infants Baptisme Discovered; or, Five Arguments, to Prove That Infants Ought Not to Be Baptized by Paul Hobson
- A Treatise concerning the Covenant and Baptism: Dialogue-wise, between a Baptist & a Poedo-Baptist by Edward Hutchinson
- Of Baptisme by Henry Lawrence
- A Little Cabinet: Richly Stored with All Sorts of Heavenly Varieties, and Soul-Reviving Influences by Robert Purnell
- A Treatise of the Vanity of Childish-Baptisme: Wherein the Deficiency of the Baptisme of the Church of England is Considered in Five Particulars Thereof by Andrew Ritor
- The Second Part of the Vanity & Childishnes of Infants Baptisme by Andrew Ritor
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