What would be the point??? You'd just continue with the typical Catholic Triangulation and avoid the subject like always...
I did a little research, all I can come up with is some heretics called the Anabaptists, who may have believed such.
You mean you did a little 'Catholic' research...And found that the Anabaptists were heretical to the Catholic church...And no doubt they figured your religion was heretical to their church...So what's new??? The question is, which group is heretical to the bible???
I don't think Jesus said that he was going to leave us a Bible.
Psa 12:6 The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.
Psa 12:7 Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation forever.
He said it...Your church has convinced you to not believe it...
He did say He was going to leave us a Church though.
And He said he would leave his written word so that the church would have something to teach...And He did...But YOUR church doesn't want you to know that...
The point is: you can't give me any names or writings by people who believe baptism is unnecessary. Because it's a false doctrine of individuals outside of Christ's teachings. People who proof-text and take Scripture out of context.
There is no historical basis for being "Saved." There is no Biblical standing for it either, without taking Scripture out of context.
Your quotes from Scripture are from the Old Testament, not from Jesus, who promised to leave us a Church, not a bible. And, they have nothing to do with a "Bible."
Show me some proof/history of your doctrine.