I wondered if anyone has read Jabez Chadwick's book New Light on the subject of Christian Baptism(1832), and if so what do you make of his arguments?
He presents a number of arguments that I have not encountered before. I will try and summarise the basic points made:
- That John the Baptist's baptism was only of adults (as a baptism of repentance), and that this is informative of baptism to come
- That Christ and His disciples' baptism was Christian baptism, and as John, only baptized adults, and that this is authoritative of apostolic baptism. He argues this from the new covenant time having started during Jesus' ministry, ie the Kingdom of Heaven already having come
- He argues that the above point is proved by the fact that the disciples tried to hinder the little children coming to Him (ie if infants had been brought for baptism, they would not have forbidden them in Matt 19:13 etc)
- That the Abrahamic covenant is still in force (separately from the new covenant) along with it's signs and seals (shown from believing Jews in Acts seemingly still circumcising their children, and circumcision not being part of the old covenant that is done away, Heb 8) and therefore baptism is not a replacement of any kind for circumcision, and in no way a seal of the new covenant.
The last point in particular, on the Abrahamic covenant, I have not come across in discussions with reformed baptists.
I would appreciate any thoughts/comments, especially from those who have read the book (though when searching I couldn't find anything on PB at all on Jabez Chadwick, but hopefully some here have read it!).
The book can be read here:
New Light on the Subject of Christian Baptism : Jabez Chadwick : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
Thanks in advance.
He presents a number of arguments that I have not encountered before. I will try and summarise the basic points made:
- That John the Baptist's baptism was only of adults (as a baptism of repentance), and that this is informative of baptism to come
- That Christ and His disciples' baptism was Christian baptism, and as John, only baptized adults, and that this is authoritative of apostolic baptism. He argues this from the new covenant time having started during Jesus' ministry, ie the Kingdom of Heaven already having come
- He argues that the above point is proved by the fact that the disciples tried to hinder the little children coming to Him (ie if infants had been brought for baptism, they would not have forbidden them in Matt 19:13 etc)
- That the Abrahamic covenant is still in force (separately from the new covenant) along with it's signs and seals (shown from believing Jews in Acts seemingly still circumcising their children, and circumcision not being part of the old covenant that is done away, Heb 8) and therefore baptism is not a replacement of any kind for circumcision, and in no way a seal of the new covenant.
The last point in particular, on the Abrahamic covenant, I have not come across in discussions with reformed baptists.
I would appreciate any thoughts/comments, especially from those who have read the book (though when searching I couldn't find anything on PB at all on Jabez Chadwick, but hopefully some here have read it!).
The book can be read here:
New Light on the Subject of Christian Baptism : Jabez Chadwick : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
Thanks in advance.