3:5 Jesus answered: Amen, amen I say to thee, unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
Most telling. Given a choice between the clear, unmistakable words of Jesus and a sidenote by an unnamed author (which effectively render's null the words of Christ), JohnAnthonyMarie chooses the latter.
Actually, you can find this annotation online
here.
I read the 2 chapters on baptism, (one chapter is strictly infant baptism) and I must say that it is an amazing thing the lengths one will go to in order to prove infallible canons are worthless in their pursuit to find evidence of there being salvation without the sacrament.
If you read those chapters and everything in them, you will find literally dozens upon dozens and dozens of teachings referencing Scripture saying no one gets to heaven without the sacrament. They make many, many explicit references to the necessity of water and the sacrament and how without water, no one is saved etc. - but in all of the writings, there is one sentence squeezed in saying;
......our Savior's words being plain and general.
Though in this case, God which hath not bound his grace, in respect of his owne freedom, to any Sacrament, may and doth accept them as baptized, which either are martyred before the could be baptized, or els depart this life with vow and desire to have that Sacrament, but by some remedilesse nesessitie could not obtaine it.
I mean someone must have looked and searched, literally for days to find this snippet of error while COMPLETELY ignoring the dozens of Scriptural references echoing Trent and the words of Our Lord that they necessarily HAD TO SEE in order to find this snippet of error.