Part I:
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Spiritual, or Regenerate, Church Membership.
Chapter 2: Baptism a Condition of Church Membership.
Chapter 3: Believers the only Subjects of Baptism.
Chapter 4: Believers the only Subjects of Baptism.
Chapter 5: Believers the only Subjects of Baptism.
Chapter 6: Only Immersion is Baptism.
Chapter 7: Only Immersion is Baptism.
Chapter 8: Only Immersion is Baptism.
Chapter 9: Only Immersion is Baptism.
Chapter 10: Communion at the Lord’s Table Confined to Churches.
Chapter 11: Communion at the Lord’s Table Confined to Members.
Chapter 12: Is Open Communion Demanded for the Edification of the Churches?
Chapter 13: Incidental Points Pertaining in Close Communion.
Chapter 14: Religious Freedom
Chapter 15: Obligation of Baptists to Their Principles.
Part II:
Chapter 1: Regenerate Church Membership—Henry G. Weston
Chapter 2: The Subjects of Baptism—Alvah Hovey
Chapter 3: The Case for Immersion at Present—Edgar Y. Mullins
Chapter 4: Archaeology of Baptism-The Bath, Under the Old Testament—Howard Osgood
Chapter 5: Baptists the Door to the Lord’s Supper—Franklin Johnson
Chapter 6: Baptists the Door to the Lord’s Supper—Franklin Johnson
Chapter 7: Baptists the Door to the Lord’s Supper—Franklin Johnson
Chapter 8: Baptists and Religious Liberty—Benjamin O. True
Chapter 9: Obligations of Baptists to Teach Their Principles—J. B. Gambrell
Part III:
Chapter 1: What Baptist Principles Are Worth to the World—A. E. Dickinson
Chapter 2: Why I Became A Baptist—Madison C. Peters
Chapter 3: Candid Scholarship—Madison C. Peters, W. R. I. Smith
Appendix: Sunday Observance and Religious Liberty—R. H. Pitt
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