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ft683 Idem, p. 206. ft684 Idem, p. 220. ft685 Baptist Quart. Rev., Oct., 1886, p. 626. ft686 Idem, July 1885, p. 301. ft687 Fisher’s Hist. Chr. Ch., pp. 424, 425. ft688 Kurtz’s Ch. lust., vol. 1, p.459. ft689 Vol. 15, p. 132. ft690 Idem, vol. 1, p. 347. ft691 Recent Researches Concerning Mediaeval sects, p. 204. ft692 A Short History of Baptists, by Vedder, pp. 73-74. ft693 Idem, pp. 73-75. ft694 Idem, p. 71. ft695 William R. williams’ Lect. on Bap. Hist., pp. 127-128. ft696 Idem, p. 129. ft697 Idem, pp. 144-145. ft698 Idem, p. 146. ft699 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 329. ft700 Idem, p.304. ft701 In The Standard, Chicago. ft702 Jones’ Ch. Hist., p. 354. ft703 Idem, p. 357. ft704 Idem, p. 358. ft705 Limborch’s Hist. Inq., vol. 1, chap. 8; in Jones’ Ch. Hist., p. 358; in Armitage’s Bap. Hist., p. 304. ft706 Michelet’s Luther, p. 99 ft707 Translated by Henry S. Burrage, D.D., In Bap. Quart. Rev., vol. 7, pp. 28- 33. ft708 Recent Researches concerning Mediaeval Sects, p. 171. ft709 Dr. Winkler refers to Moehler’s Symbolism, p.4. ft710 In The Standard, Chicago. ft711 Hatchett’s Heresies, translated by R. Shacklock, vol. 48, edition of 1565, Underhill, pp. 88-89. ft712 Ree’s Reply to Wall, p. 20 — in Trilemma, p. 132.
ft713 In the Globe-Democrat of 1678; see also Chapter VI for other Romish testimony. ft714 Hase’s Hist. Chr. Ch., pp. 342-343. ft715 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 327. ft716 Mosheim’s Eccl. Hist., cent. 16, sec. 3, chaps. 3, 1-2. ft717 This links the Baptists to the Waldensis. In Chapter XXII we have proved the Waldenses have a continuity from Apostolic times. ft718 Jones’ Ch. Hist, p. 858. ft719 Pages 405-408. ft720 Schmuchers’ Hist. of All Religions, pp. 36-38. ft721 Supplement to Ath. Ora., vol. 4, p. 161 — in Howell on Com., p. 255. ft722 Notice that Mr. Campbell is not here speaking of only “principles and practices,” but he is speaking of organized churches — “denomination.” ft723 In Trilemma, p. 137. ft724 Life of whiston. ft725 Quoted, from p. 77. ft726 Quoted, from A. Campbell on Baptism, p. 449, “Copyrighted, 1851.” ft727 To the Campbellite attempt to evade the force of this, by saying: “But Brother Burnett meant that the Hard Shell Baptists have the succession and the missionaries are a young sprout from them.” I leave the chapter in this book on who are the old Baptists as sufficient reply. It Mr. Burnett or any of the Campbellites are sincere in saying that the Anti-mission Baptists are the successors of the Apostles why don’t they join them? ft728 Christian Messenger, Dec. 8, 1886. ft729 Christian Messenger, March 9, 1887. ft730 In Dr. William H. Williams’ Lect. on Bap. Inst., pp. 172-173. ft731 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 328. ft732 Bede’s Eccl. Hist, book 2, chap. 14. ft733 Bede’s Eccl. Hist., book 2, chap. 14. ft734 Idem, chap. 16. ft735 Idem, book 1, chap. 4. ft736 Idem, chap. 8. ft737 Crosby’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 2, pp. 43-46 — of preface. ft738 Fuller’s Ch. Hist. Great Britain, cent. 15, book 4, secs. 17-18. ft739 Idem. cent. 14, book 4, sec. 6.
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ft713 In the Globe-Democrat of 1678; see also Chapter VI for other Romish<br />
testimony.<br />
ft714 Hase’s Hist. Chr. Ch., pp. 342-343.<br />
ft715 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 327.<br />
ft716 Mosheim’s Eccl. Hist., cent. 16, sec. 3, chaps. 3, 1-2.<br />
ft717 This links the <strong>Baptist</strong>s to the Waldensis. In Chapter XXII we have proved<br />
the Waldenses have a continuity from Apostolic times.<br />
ft718 Jones’ Ch. Hist, p. 858.<br />
ft719 Pages 405-408.<br />
ft720 Schmuchers’ Hist. of All Religions, pp. 36-38.<br />
ft721 Supplement to Ath. Ora., vol. 4, p. 161 — in Howell on Com., p. 255.<br />
ft722 Notice that Mr. Campbell is not here speaking of only “principles and<br />
practices,” but he is speaking of organized churches — “denomination.”<br />
ft723 In Trilemma, p. 137.<br />
ft724 Life of whiston.<br />
ft725 Quoted, from p. 77.<br />
ft726 Quoted, from A. Campbell on Baptism, p. 449, “Copyrighted, 1851.”<br />
ft727 To the Campbellite attempt to evade the force of this, by saying: “But<br />
Brother Burnett meant that the Hard Shell <strong>Baptist</strong>s have the succession and<br />
the missionaries are a young sprout from them.” I leave the chapter in this<br />
book on who are the old <strong>Baptist</strong>s as sufficient reply. It Mr. Burnett or any<br />
of the Campbellites are sincere in saying that the Anti-mission <strong>Baptist</strong>s are<br />
the successors of the Apostles why don’t they join them?<br />
ft728 Christian Messenger, Dec. 8, 1886.<br />
ft729 Christian Messenger, March 9, 1887.<br />
ft730 In Dr. William H. Williams’ Lect. on Bap. Inst., pp. 172-173.<br />
ft731 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 328.<br />
ft732 Bede’s Eccl. Hist, book 2, chap. 14.<br />
ft733 Bede’s Eccl. Hist., book 2, chap. 14.<br />
ft734 Idem, chap. 16.<br />
ft735 Idem, book 1, chap. 4.<br />
ft736 Idem, chap. 8.<br />
ft737 Crosby’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 2, pp. 43-46 — of preface.<br />
ft738 Fuller’s Ch. Hist. Great Britain, cent. 15, book 4, secs. 17-18.<br />
ft739 Idem. cent. 14, book 4, sec. 6.