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A rather scarce work by fairly radical American so-called "closed Baptists," i.e. those who would not share communion with Christians not baptized by immersion upon a profession of faith. This generally ruled out Methodists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, and often Campbellites, etc.,
Closed communion was perhaps the earliest sign of the "fundamentalist tendency" among Baptists that would have been antithetic to the views of early Baptists like Roger Williams, etc,. who were quite generous in their views of other Christians.
Waller, John L., and Campbell, D. R. Open Communion shown to be Unscriptural and Deleterious. By John L. Waller, L.L. D. With and Introductory Essay. By D. R. Campbell, L.L. D. And and Appendix. By the Editor. To Which is Added, A History of Infant Baptism. By John L. Waller, L.L. D. Louisville. Published by G. W. Robertson. 1859. 95pp. + 68pp.
A good + copy, bound in cloth that is faded as shown, generally solid, with light to moderate foxing, and minor ex library stamps.
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