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This work examines the theological grounds and pastoral practice of baptizing children, arguing that baptism serves as a covenantal sign connected to parental responsibility and the church's continuity. It reviews scriptural and early-Christian testimony, contrasts public and private rites and modes, and debates questions about subjects and methods. Practical scenes illustrate congregational ceremonies, roadside and sickroom baptisms, and the use of vows. The text also addresses communion terms, the membership status of baptized children, and organizational suggestions such as maternal associations to support family piety and childrearing in the Christian life.
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