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ft95 From wieder, meaning again, anew, and taufer, meaning baptizers —<br />

Rebaptizers.<br />

ft96 Test. of the Evangelist, p. 45.<br />

ft97 That there was no heirarchy, of any kind, in the apostolic churches the<br />

reader may see by consulting Doddridge, Bloomfield, McKnight, the Bible<br />

Commentary, Olshausen, Barnes on 1 Corinthians 5:4; 2<br />

Corinthians 2:6: or Jacobson on Acts 20:17, 18; Titus 1:5; or Meyer<br />

Baumgarten, Olshausen, Doddridge, Hackett on Acts 6:2-5; or Schaff-<br />

Herzog Encyclopedia. vol. 1, p. 291; Coleman’s Apostolic and Primitive<br />

<strong>Church</strong>, Davidson’s Ecclesiastical Polity, p. 157: Kurtz’s <strong>Church</strong> History,<br />

vol. 1, p. 67; Moshelm’s, vol. 1, chap, 2, sec. 8; Schaff’s, vol. 1, p. 134;<br />

Wadington’s, p. 41; Neander’s Plant., tr. p. 149; Fisher’s, p. 37. Smiths<br />

Bible Dictionary, vol. 1, p. 310; Conybeare’s and Howson’s Life and<br />

Epistles of Paul, vol. 1 p. 465; Kitto’s Cyclopedia, article Bishop; Ulman’s<br />

Reformers before the Reformation. vol. 1. p. 124; Thayer’s N.T. Lex., p.<br />

536. Nothing is more certain from exegesis, lexicography and history than<br />

that the apostolic church was, in its government, <strong>Baptist</strong>.<br />

ft98 Dowling’s History of Romanism, p. 55.<br />

ft99 First Age of the <strong>Church</strong>, pp. 318, 319. These are Romish historians.<br />

ft100 Revelation 3:15-18.<br />

ft101 Hist. Bap., p. 71.<br />

ft102 p.8.<br />

ft103 Idem, p. 11.<br />

ft104 Armitage’s Hist. of the Bap., p. 177.<br />

ft105 Kurtz’s Oh. Hist., vol. 1, p. 131.<br />

ft106 Schaff’s Hist. Chr. Ch., vol. 1, p. 302.<br />

ft107 Let this refute the statement of Augustine and Palagius, so often quoted,<br />

that Infant baptism was universal In the early churches.<br />

ft108 Idem, p. 131.<br />

ft109 Wadington’s Ch. Hist., p. 78.<br />

ft110 Dorner’s Person of Christ, vol. 1, p. 256.<br />

ft111 See Schaff’s Hist. Chr. Ch. vol. 1, pp. 361, 365; Armitage’s Bap. Hist. p.<br />

176.<br />

ft112 Guericke’s Ch Hist., vol. 1, pp. 191-93.<br />

ft113 See 2 Thessalonians 2:2, 3.<br />

ft114 McLean’s Note, p. 188, vol. 1, of Mosheim’s Ch. Hist.

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