12/41 "I am glad you came in," said Mr.Kelly, "for perhaps you can help us. You heard, I suppose, what I was saying as you came in. If I am not mistaken, Mr.M., you yourself are not very strenuous about infant baptism, for I have heard of your making inquiries on the subject." "Not only have all my doubts been removed," said I, "but the baptism of my child has been the source of the richest instruction and comfort." "I am glad to hear you say so," said Mrs.K. That is our only guide, you know. There is no more authority in the Bible for baptizing children than there is for praying to saints. |