A L Ε Τ Τ Ε R TO A. GENTLEWOMAN, CONCERNING B A PT IS M. WITH A Prefatory DISCOURSE in relation to those who differ in Opinion or Practice from the Church of England, touching that Sacrament. ALSO An OFFICE, or FORM of PRAYER for the Ur- of Adult Persons. GI, WASH in the Pool Of Siloam (which is by Ina terpretation Sent) He went his Way therefore, and mashed, and came SEEING. JOHN ix. 7. LONDON: Printed for John Wilford, at the Three Flower de-Luces behind the chapter-house in St. Paul's Church-yard. MDccxxxII. [Price One Shilling..] Berca BOME Reasons will be Expected S o why the following Letter is pub lished at this Time, when Que stions of another Nature, and s much higher Concern, are the Subjects of our present Debates. It was written many Years ago, when the Case of Baptis12 was the Question in Dispute.- The Success it then met with in convincing the Person to whom it was addressed, of the Necefsity of Lawful Baptism, and the happy Consequence of that Baptism, visibly appearing in a Life answerable to the good Profession she then made before many Witnesses, and bearing Testimony to the Truth of those Principles, which prevailed with her, Regularly to come into, and faithfully adhere to the Church of England ever since: to [b] which |