ΑΝ ARGUMENT FOR Infants Baptifme Deduced from the ANALOGT of FAITH, A Harmony oferiptures. In Which, In a Method wholly new, and upon Grounds not commonly ob ferved, bo Doctrine (of Infants Baptifm) is fy Afferted, and the Objections against it, are obviated. By Richard Burthogge, M. D. LONDON, Printed for Jonathan Greenwood, at the Crown in the Poultry, 1684. TO THE Excellent Lady, AT THE Lady ANNE DRAKE, OF Place in Buckland Monachorum, in the County of Devon. Madam Wha Hat is done in the following Letters in Defence of Infants Baptifm, is fo juftly Your $10 Lady A 2 fo many Ladyfhips upon Titles, that to difown it by Dedicating of Them to any Other, or not to own it by not Dedicating of Them to Your Ladyship, would be as great Injuftice, as, but for your Intereft in Them, to do the laft, a Prefump tion. The First of Them is a Second Edition of a Former fent my Adverfary; in which (as I thought the Return he gave, obliged me to do) I made fuch Alterations, Additions, and E men mendations, as might illuminate my Principal Argument, without engaging me in Matters Forraign to it. And to his Rejoynder unto This as fo Enlarged, the Second is a Reply and those that follow, are Defences to Both My Argument is founded on that Covenant of Grace it pleafed God to make with Abraham, and with his Seed: In which, as he gave Himfelf, and all he hath to Abraham, and to his Seed; fo he requires (what is most A 3 high |