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English:
Engraving from William "Parson" Brownlow's book,
The Great Iron Wheel Examined
, showing a Baptist preacher changing clothes in front of several shocked and disgusted women after performing a Baptism. Brownlow was attacking the Baptists' "immersion" method of Baptism, which involves entering a stream and submerging the convert, as opposed to the Methodist method of sprinkling water over the head.
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Date | published 1856 |
Source | William G. Brownlow, The Great Iron Wheel Examined; or Its False Spokes Extracted, and An Exhibition of Elder Graves, Its Builder (Nashville, Tenn.: William G. Brownlow, 1856), p. 241. |
Author | Unsigned engraving |
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