A letter to the Reverend Mr. Castleman, vicar of South-Petherton, Somerset, on his turning Anabaptist. With some queries, shewing the inconsistency of rebaptization with the other parts of his conduct, and with the principles and practice of the Church of England, of which he is professedly a member.
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Unknown. A letter to the Reverend Mr. Castleman, vicar of South-Petherton, Somerset, on his turning Anabaptist. With some queries, shewing the inconsistency of rebaptization with the other parts of his conduct, and with the principles and practice of the Church of England, of which he is professedly a member.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 26393, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/26393. Accessed 2026-05-27.
Unknown, . A letter to the Reverend Mr. Castleman, vicar of South-Petherton, Somerset, on his turning Anabaptist. With some queries, shewing the inconsistency of rebaptization with the other parts of his conduct, and with the principles and practice of the Church of England, of which he is professedly a member. London: 1751.
Unknown , . (1751). A letter to the reverend mr. castleman, vicar of south-petherton, somerset, on his turning anabaptist. with some queries, shewing the inconsistency of rebaptization with the other parts of his conduct, and with the principles and practice of the church of england, of which he is professedly a member. London:
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