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ft803 Here we see why Baptist churches are so hard to trace in history. Being often concealed and unknown to their contemporaries and their books burned, that we have so much evidence of their existence can but be a wonderful providence, for which we ought to be thankful. Baptists, being thus concealed, their very existence was necessarily often unknown to each other. This is why that, though there were Baptist churches in England at the beginning of the seventeenth century, they wore unknown by those who sent to Holland to get true baptism. ft804 In The Standard, of Chicago, 1875. ft805 See note top. 846. ft806 In The Standard, of Chicago, 1875. ft807 Vol. 1, p. 341. ft808 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., pp. 453-454. ft809 Mosheim’s Eccl. 181st., cent. 16, sec. 3, chap. 3, 21. ft810 Armitage’s Bap. Hist., pp. 454, 460, comp. ft811 Cramps’ Inst. Bap., p. 287. ft812 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 454. ft813 Idem, pp. 457-463. ft814 Idem, p. 459. ft815 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 463. ft816 Idem, p. 467. ft817 Crosby’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 1, pp. 97-99. ft818 Ivimey’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 1, p. 119. ft819 Cutting’s Hist. Vindications, p. 58. ft820 Cutting’s Hist. Vindications, p. 68. ft821 The Orgin and Growth of the Eng. Bap., by Dr. John Clifford, pp. 10.12. ft822 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 454. ft823 Neal’s Hist. Pur., vol. 2, p. 361. ft824 Short Hist. Bap., p. 117; also, Cutting’s Hist. Vind., p. 36. ft825 In The Standard, Chicago. ft826 Crosby’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 1, pp. 101-103. ft827 Orchard’s Hist. Bap., vol. 1, p. 261. ft828 Armitage’s Hist. Bap. ft829 Orchard’s Hist. Bap., vol. 2, p. 262.

ft830 Goadby’s Bye Paths to Bap. Hist., p. 35. ft831 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 440. ft832 Benedict’s Hist. Bap., p. 337. ft833 Benedict’s Hist. Bap., p. 337. ft834 Goadby’s Bye Paths to Bap. Hist., p. 105. ft835 Armitage’s Bap. Hist., pp. 445-446. ft836 Crosby’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 1, p. 99. ft837 In The Standard, Chicago. ft838 Ivimey’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 1, p. 140. ft839 Armitage’s Hist. flap., pp. 599-600. ft840 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 509. ft841 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 698. ft842 Bede’s Eccl. Hist., Book 1, Chap. 4. ft843 Idem, book 2, chap. 2. ft844 Bede’s Eccl. Hist., book 1, chap. 4. ft845 Evan’s Hist. Early Eng. Bap., vol.1, pp. 5-6. ft846 Goadby’s Bye Paths to Bap. Hist., pp. 3-4. ft847 Crosby’s 121st. Eng. Bap., vol. 2, pp. 14-15 of preface. ft848 Benedict’s Hist. Bap., pp. 344-345. ft849 Idem. p. 345. ft850 Armitage’s Dist. Bap., p. 600. ft851 Armitage’s Bap. Hist., p. 599. ft852 They were not Campbellites; but they followed the New Testament in putting repentance before faith. ft853 Davis’ Hist. Welsh Bap., pp. 6-9. ft854 Idem, p. 14. ft855 Davis’ Hist. Welsh Bap., p. 15. ft856 Davis’ Hist. Welsh Bap., pp. 19-20. ft857 Idem, p. 171. ft858 Backus’ Hist. Bap., vol. 2, p. 285. ft859 Bap. Quart., vol. 10, p. 199. ft860 Adlams’ “First Bap. Ch. In Am.,” p. 24. ft861 Benedict’s Hist. Bap., p. 443.

ft803 Here we see why <strong>Baptist</strong> churches are so hard to trace in history. Being<br />

often concealed and unknown to their contemporaries and their books<br />

burned, that we have so much evidence of their existence can but be a<br />

wonderful providence, for which we ought to be thankful. <strong>Baptist</strong>s, being<br />

thus concealed, their very existence was necessarily often unknown to each<br />

other. This is why that, though there were <strong>Baptist</strong> churches in England at<br />

the beginning of the seventeenth century, they wore unknown by those who<br />

sent to Holland to get true baptism.<br />

ft804 In The Standard, of Chicago, 1875.<br />

ft805 See note top. 846.<br />

ft806 In The Standard, of Chicago, 1875.<br />

ft807 Vol. 1, p. 341.<br />

ft808 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., pp. 453-454.<br />

ft809 Mosheim’s Eccl. 181st., cent. 16, sec. 3, chap. 3, 21.<br />

ft810 Armitage’s Bap. Hist., pp. 454, 460, comp.<br />

ft811 Cramps’ Inst. Bap., p. 287.<br />

ft812 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 454.<br />

ft813 Idem, pp. 457-463.<br />

ft814 Idem, p. 459.<br />

ft815 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 463.<br />

ft816 Idem, p. 467.<br />

ft817 Crosby’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 1, pp. 97-99.<br />

ft818 Ivimey’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 1, p. 119.<br />

ft819 Cutting’s Hist. Vindications, p. 58.<br />

ft820 Cutting’s Hist. Vindications, p. 68.<br />

ft821 The Orgin and Growth of the Eng. Bap., by Dr. John Clifford, pp. 10.12.<br />

ft822 Armitage’s Hist. Bap., p. 454.<br />

ft823 Neal’s Hist. Pur., vol. 2, p. 361.<br />

ft824 Short Hist. Bap., p. 117; also, Cutting’s Hist. Vind., p. 36.<br />

ft825 In The Standard, Chicago.<br />

ft826 Crosby’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 1, pp. 101-103.<br />

ft827 Orchard’s Hist. Bap., vol. 1, p. 261.<br />

ft828 Armitage’s Hist. Bap.<br />

ft829 Orchard’s Hist. Bap., vol. 2, p. 262.

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