A Refutation of Sundry Baptist Errors Particularly As They Are Set Forth in a
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Because our English translators render the word Baptize by the word wash in Mark, vii. 4, and Luke xi. 38, Mr. Woolsey declares that they have been guilty of a " glaring perverson of this Scripture, by suppressing the word baptize, and substitut- ing the word wash" p. 152. He contends, p. 153, that "the translators of our English Bible, for the sake of sup- pressing the true import of the words baptize and bap- tism, " " have not only concealed" the " instructions of the Holy Ghost, " but "repr...esented the Holy Ghost as using the most stupid tautology. " But how does that "great reformer, " and "bold defender, " translate these passages 1 Mr. Woolsey declares that he has given to the Germans a Bible translated. How does Luther translate these passages 1 He translates them by the word " WASH, " the pure old Saxon word, the identical mother of our good old English word wash. " " Und wenn sie vom Markte kommen, essen sienicht^ sie WASCHEN SICH dernij" they WASH THEMSELVES. So in Luke, xi.
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