
Infant Baptism God's Ordinance (Audio Book) by Michael Harrison (1640-1729)
There is no better succinct, concise, precise and exegetically irrefutable work on infant baptism than Harrison’s work. It is not just about baptism – it’s about infant inclusion in the covenant of grace. It’s about church membership. More Info »
5 Marks of a Biblical Church by C. Matthew McMahon
What are the marks of a biblical church? There are 5 marks that demonstrate the church as the pillar and ground of the truth. More Info »
True Worship and the Consequences of Idolatry - by John Knox (1505-1572)
If God alone determines the manner in which sinners approach him, is any other kind of worship acceptable to Him? More Info »
Infant Baptism God's Ordinance - by Michael Harrison (1640-1729)
There is no better succinct, concise, precise and exegetically irrefutable work on infant baptism than Harrison's work. It is not just about baptism - it's about infant inclusion in the covenant of grace. It's about church membership. Anti-paedobaptists are going to find it literally impossible to refute Harrison's line of thinking, and, Paedobaptists will find a treasure-trove of biblical data to refute Anti-Paedobaptism. More Info »
The Doctrine and Practice of Infant Baptism - by John Brinsley (1600-1665)
In this masterful work, Brinsley demonstrates both the doctrinal and exegetical nature of baptism, and the practical side of baptism. It is a thoughtful and deep work which leads the reader through careful consideration often not found in other works of the same nature. More Info »
The Covenant of Grace Opened - by Thomas Hooker (1586-1647)
This work is one of the best treatments of the Covenant of Grace and of infant baptism written by a 17th century minister of the Gospel. Hooker is concise, powerful and biblically intense with his refutation of "credo baptism" and institution of biblical baptism as a covenant seal. His comments and chapter on federal holiness is worth the cost of this volume alone. More Info »