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Cathari; Mosheim’s Ch. Hist., cent. 11, part 2, chap. 2, sec. 13 — note; part 2, chap. 5, sec. 2; Jones’ Ch. Hist., p. 287; Robinson’s Eccl. Researches, pp. 456, 405 and 408. ft275 Jones’ Ch. fist., p. 288; Robinson’s Eccl. Resh, p. 409. ft276 Eccl. Resh., p. 463; Bap. Hist., p. 277. ft277 Robinson’s Eccl. Resh., p. 407; compare, also, 119, 126 of Ch. Perpetuity. ft278 Art. Cathari. ft279 Hase should have said: “The scriptural teaching of a devil and his subordinate spirits.” ft280 Hase’s Hist. Chr. Ch., p. 252. ft281 Cramp’s Bap. Hist., p. 103. ft282 Neander’s Hist. Chr. Ch., vol. 4, p. 660. ft283 Idem, p. 570. ft284 Idem, p. 584. ft285 Idem, p. 586. ft286 Klutz’s Ch. Hist., vol. 1, p. 455. ft287 Hase’s Inst. Chr. Ch., p. 252. ft288 Schaff-Herzog Ency., vol. 1, p. 421. ft289 Robinson’s Eccl, Resh., pp. 407, 408. ft290 The smallness of these meetings Is partly what renders it as difficult for the historian to and them and trace their history as it was for their persecutors to find them. ft291 With them taverns were saloons. Let all our churches enforce the same rule. The man who thinks he can be a member of a saloon or a theater or horse racing, etc., and a true member of the church at the same time is a ammo on Christianity. ft292 That Baptists do not now always thus improve their time is but to be deplored. ft293 Robinson’s Eccl. Resh., pp. 408-411. ft294 Robinson’s Beet. Resh., p. 415. ft295 Benedict’s Hist. Bap., p. 20. ft296 Neanders’ Hist. Chr. Ch., vol. 4, p. 568. ft297 Idem, p. 539. ft298 Kurtz’s Ch, Hist., vol. 1, p. 454. ft299 Eccl. Rosh, p. 447.

ft300 Kurtz’s Chr. Hist., vol. 1, p. 456. ft301 Mosheim’s Eccl. Hist., cent. 42, part 2, chap. 5, secs. 7, 8. ft302 Idem, Ibid. ft303 Wadington’s Ch. Hist. — note to p. 287. ft304 Neander’s Hist. Chr. Ch., vol. 4, p. 602. ft305 Cramp’s Bap. 161st., p. 129. ft306 Wall’s Hist. Inf. Bap., vol. 3, p. 250. ft307 Idem, vol. 2, pp. 256, 259. ft308 Ford’s Origin of Bap., p. 97. ft309 Vedder’s Hist. Bap., p. 60. ft310 Idem, p. 62. ft311 Idem, p. 64. ft312 Armitage’s Bap. Hist., pp. 283-290. ft313 Baptist Quart. Rev., July, 1885, p. 321. ft314 Mosheim’s Eccl. Hist., cent. 42, part 2, chap. 5, sec. 10. ft315 Kurtz’s Ch. Hist. vol. 1, p. 456. ft316 Wadington’s Ch. Hist., p. 258. ft317 During the middle ages the Romish church robbed the people until it got much or most of their wealth Into its own hands. The age of freedom brought the recovery of much of this property. But in Mexico, and in some other countries, It yet retains the property it obtained by this robbery. ft318 Idem, Ibid. ft319 Schaff-Herzog Ency., vol. 1, p. 149. ft320 Universal Knowledge, vol. 1, p. 671. ft321 Cramp’s Bap. Hist., p. 98. ft322 Kurtz’s Ch. Hist., vol. 1, p. 403. ft323 Baird’s Prot. in Italy, pp. 20, 22. ft324 Schaff-Herzog Ency., vol. 1, p. 140. ft325 History demonstrates this “political heresy” the result of Baptist principles. ft326 Armitage’s Bap. Inst., pp. 291-293; Wall’s Hist. Inf. Bap., vol. 2, p. 265. ft327 Gibbon’s Hist. Rome, vol. 3, p. 366, etc. ft328 Brewster’s Edinburgh Ency., Art. Arnold. ft329 Allix’s Ch. Pied., p. 169. ft330 Quoted In Recent Researches Concerning Mediaeval Sects, p. 192.

Cathari; Mosheim’s Ch. Hist., cent. 11, part 2, chap. 2, sec. 13 — note; part<br />

2, chap. 5, sec. 2; Jones’ Ch. Hist., p. 287; Robinson’s Eccl. Researches,<br />

pp. 456, 405 and 408.<br />

ft275 Jones’ Ch. fist., p. 288; Robinson’s Eccl. Resh, p. 409.<br />

ft276 Eccl. Resh., p. 463; Bap. Hist., p. 277.<br />

ft277 Robinson’s Eccl. Resh., p. 407; compare, also, 119, 126 of Ch. <strong>Perpetuity</strong>.<br />

ft278 Art. Cathari.<br />

ft279 Hase should have said: “The scriptural teaching of a devil and his<br />

subordinate spirits.”<br />

ft280 Hase’s Hist. Chr. Ch., p. 252.<br />

ft281 Cramp’s Bap. Hist., p. 103.<br />

ft282 Neander’s Hist. Chr. Ch., vol. 4, p. 660.<br />

ft283 Idem, p. 570.<br />

ft284 Idem, p. 584.<br />

ft285 Idem, p. 586.<br />

ft286 Klutz’s Ch. Hist., vol. 1, p. 455.<br />

ft287 Hase’s Inst. Chr. Ch., p. 252.<br />

ft288 Schaff-Herzog Ency., vol. 1, p. 421.<br />

ft289 Robinson’s Eccl, Resh., pp. 407, 408.<br />

ft290 The smallness of these meetings Is partly what renders it as difficult for the<br />

historian to and them and trace their history as it was for their persecutors<br />

to find them.<br />

ft291 With them taverns were saloons. Let all our churches enforce the same rule.<br />

The man who thinks he can be a member of a saloon or a theater or horse<br />

racing, etc., and a true member of the church at the same time is a ammo on<br />

Christianity.<br />

ft292 That <strong>Baptist</strong>s do not now always thus improve their time is but to be<br />

deplored.<br />

ft293 Robinson’s Eccl. Resh., pp. 408-411.<br />

ft294 Robinson’s Beet. Resh., p. 415.<br />

ft295 Benedict’s Hist. Bap., p. 20.<br />

ft296 Neanders’ Hist. Chr. Ch., vol. 4, p. 568.<br />

ft297 Idem, p. 539.<br />

ft298 Kurtz’s Ch, Hist., vol. 1, p. 454.<br />

ft299 Eccl. Rosh, p. 447.

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