Speratus:

It seems apparent to me that you can not exegete or you are not understanding what the word means. Here is a quick definition.

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EXEGE'SIS, n. [Gr. to explain, to lead.]
1. Exposition; explanation; interpretation.
2. A discourse intended to explain or illustrate a subject.
This is the definition of a sermon.

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SER'MON, n.
1. A discourse delivered in public by a licensed clergymen for the purpose of religious instruction, and usually grounded on some text or passage of Scripture. Sermons are extemporary addresses or written discourses.
Now a sermon may contain an exegesis of a scripture but it isn't an exegesis per se.

So again I ask you give me an exegesis of a scripture (Pilgrim gave an example of this) or scriptures that shows that Baptists are dealing wickedly with their children by not baptizing them but allowing them to hear the gospel. If you can't then I must again say your claim is spurious.


Peter

If you believe what you like in the gospels, and reject what you don't like, it is not the gospel you believe, but yourself. Augustine of Hippo