LIGHT RISING OUT OF OBSCURITY. OR, A REPLY TO FRANCIS HERR'S PAMPHLET, INTITLED, A SHORT EXPLICATION OF THE WRITTEN WORD OF GOD; LIKEWISE, OF THE CHRISTIAN BAPTISM, AND THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM OF CHRIST, AGAINST THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS
1790 · Philadelphia
by Mason, Benjamin
Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1790. 46, [2 blank] pp. Disbound. Very Good.
Herr was associated with Pennsylvania's Mennonites, but evidently left that sect after doctrinal disputes. Mason's argument with Herr centered around "several plain contradictions" in Herr's thinking, according to Mason, but particularly water Baptism, which Herr calls "an ordinance of Christ" but which Mason "demonstrates to be John's dispensation."
FIRST EDITION. Evans 22648. (Inventory #: 24410)
Herr was associated with Pennsylvania's Mennonites, but evidently left that sect after doctrinal disputes. Mason's argument with Herr centered around "several plain contradictions" in Herr's thinking, according to Mason, but particularly water Baptism, which Herr calls "an ordinance of Christ" but which Mason "demonstrates to be John's dispensation."
FIRST EDITION. Evans 22648. (Inventory #: 24410)