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ft963 Crosby’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 4. p. 206; Backus’ Hist. Bap., vol. 1, p. 510.<br />

ft964 Crosby’s Hist. Eng. Bap., vol. 4, p. 229; Backus’ Hist. Bap., vol. 1, pp.<br />

495-512.<br />

ft965 This was $397.26 per year — a much better support than pastors now<br />

generally receive.<br />

ft966 About $2.40. Think of this as the life of the genuine “Old <strong>Baptist</strong>,” when<br />

we have men in our churches owning fine farms who do not give this<br />

much!<br />

ft967 Goadby’s Bye Paths to Bap. Hist., p.184.<br />

ft968 Idem, p. 187; Andrew Fuller’s Works, vol. 1, p. 52.<br />

ft969 Let this have the same effect on the illiberal soul who reads this. This<br />

amount was about $10.60.<br />

ft970 This rule all our churches ought to adopt and enforce. By it “absent”<br />

members would not only continue to help, but would, in many cases. be<br />

pre-vented from carelessness and backsliding.<br />

ft971 Broadmead Records, pp. 162-163; Goadby’s Bye Paths to <strong>Baptist</strong> History,<br />

p. 229.<br />

ft972 Idem, p. 404; Goadby’s Bye Paths to <strong>Baptist</strong> History, p. 240.<br />

ft973 Goadby’s Bye Paths to <strong>Baptist</strong> History, p. 308.<br />

ft974 Davis’ History Welsh <strong>Baptist</strong>s, p. 31.<br />

ft975 Idem, p. 69.<br />

ft976 Idem, p. 85.<br />

ft977 Idem, p. 98.<br />

ft978 The following from the London Freeman, of 1892, corrects a report which<br />

is almost received as history: “The assertion which has appeared in print<br />

several times recently that the Rev. John Ryland, Sr., M.A., father of Dr.<br />

Ryland, said to Dr. (then Mr.) Carey, when the latter suggested at a<br />

meeting of ministers at Northampton, in 1785 or 1780, the duty of sending<br />

the gospel to the heathen: ‘Young man, sit down; when God wishes to<br />

convert the heathen he will do It without your help or mine,’ is not true.<br />

Dr. Ryland in his Life of Andrew Fuller, says in afoot note on page 112,<br />

sec. ed., that his father had left Northampton before the minister’s meeting<br />

of 1876, and that he (Dr. Ryland) well remembered both of the discussions<br />

which took place at the minister’s meeting in 1785 in which ‘no room was<br />

left for that ill natured anecdote.’ Dr. Ryland also says: ‘I never heard of it<br />

until I saw It in print and I cannot credit it. No man prayed and preached<br />

about the latter day glory more than my father, nor did I ever hear such<br />

sentiments proceed from his lips as are here attributed to him. It Is true he

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