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ft481 Mosheim’s. Hist., cent. 16, sec. 3, chap. 3 — note to 1.<br />

ft482 Chr. Repository.<br />

ft483 As an illustration of Mosheim’s statement I quote the following from Prof.<br />

Howard Osgood, D.D.: “Schyn, the historian of the Mennonites, certainly<br />

leans in favor of immersion, and is severely taxed for so doing by his late<br />

editor, Maatschoen, who vol. 2, p. 72, note says: ‘No true Mennonite has<br />

ever practiced immersion or defended it in writing.’” Yet, Schyn is the old<br />

and main Mennonite historian!<br />

ft484 When they baptized in any kind of houses they used “pals” or tanks<br />

sufficiently large for immersion. See in another place, in this chapter.<br />

ft485 In this appears the error, that they rebaptized only because the former<br />

baptism was in infancy. They were Anabaptists because they admitted no<br />

baptism scriptural except that of the true church.<br />

ft486 In The Religious Herald.<br />

ft487 Quoted by the eminent scholar, E T. Winkler, D.D.<br />

ft488 Cramps’ Bap. Hist., p. 179.<br />

ft489 History all Relig. by Schmuker, pp. 37, 38, 39.<br />

ft490 Neal’s Hist. Puritans, vol. 1, p. 137.<br />

ft491 In a letter I received from the excellent <strong>Baptist</strong> historian of Rochester<br />

Theological Seminary Prof. R.J. W. Buckland, D.D., — just before his<br />

death — he confirms Dr. Winkler’ statement.<br />

ft492 Graves-Ditzler Deb., p. 828. As I quote Mr. Ditzler, not because he is any<br />

authority with scholars, but only for those who blindly follow him, I beg<br />

the pardon of scholars for quoting him. When such a man is driven to make<br />

this concession the evidence ought to convince all candid persons.<br />

ft493 Mosheims’ Eccl. Hist., cent. 16, sec. 3, chap. 3 and 1, 2.<br />

ft494 In Alabama <strong>Baptist</strong>, of 1875?<br />

ft495 Arts. on <strong>Baptist</strong>ry and Fonts.<br />

ft496 Crosby’s Mist. of Bap., vol. 2, pp. 46-54.<br />

ft497 Cutting’s History Vindications, pp. 18, 79.<br />

ft498 Wall’s Hist. Inf. Bap., vol. 1, p. 350<br />

ft499 Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, pp. 51, 52.<br />

ft500 Wall’s Hist. Inf. Bap., vol. 2, p. 311.<br />

ft501 Idem, vol. 1, pp. 576, 577.<br />

ft502 Life and Times of John Wesley, by Tyerman, vol. 1, pp. 156,157.<br />

ft503 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 458.

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