A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 2 Taken from a View of the Education and Discipline, Social Manners, Civil and Political Economy, Religious Principles and Character, of the Society of Friends

CHAPTER XV.

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SECT. I.--_Two baptisms, that of John and of Christ--That of John was by water--and a Jewish ordinance--John the prophet left under the law._

SECT. II.--_Baptism of Christ was by the Spirit--This the baptism of the Gospel--Authorities on which this distinction between the two is founded._

SECT. III.--_Quakers conceive it was not the baptism of John which Jesus included in the Great Commission, when he ordered his disciples to go into all nations, and to teach them, baptizing in the name of the father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost--This shown from expressions taken from St. Peter and St. Paul--and from the object and nature of this baptism._

SECT. IV.--_But that it was the baptism of Christ--This shown from a critical examination of the words in the commission itself--And from the commission, as explained by St. Mark, St. Luke, and St. Paul._

SECT. V.--_Practice of Jesus and the Apostles a confirmation of this opinion._