of them, too, would be led to make a personal profession of their faith in the act of Christian immersion. It was an examination of Baptist principles that influenced Adoniram Judson, Luther Rice, Horatio B. Hackett, Alexander Carson, Baptist W. Noel, N. M. Crawford, D. R. Campbell, Richard Fuller, and many others, to renounce the errors of Pedobaptism, and to illustrate the spirit of obedience to Christ by being "buried with him in baptism." INDEX. A. ABRAHAM, 14, 19, 31, 38, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52. justified by faith before cir- lineal descent from, no claim, 60. Allen, John, 99. Aristobulus, 108. Aristotle, 106. Astolphus, 142. Augsburg Confession, 161. Austin, monk, 150. B. Baptism, administration of, in New a figure, 54. Apostolic Epistles on, 33-39. 155. circumcision and, 63–72. classical use of word, 104-109. historical record of, 135-146. infant, 16. Baptism, infant, effect on churon, 82. effect on subjects, 84-87. John's, 13, 14, 121–123. not administered by Christ, 15. of Ethiopian eunuch, 24. Pedobaptist objection to, 147- prerequisites to, 159-168. Westminster Confession on, 38. Baptists as witnesses to the truth, in what they agree with other Barnes, Rev. Albert, 33, 119, 190, Baxter, Richard, 135. effect on Christ's ordinance, Beecher, Dr. Edward, 109, 112. 87. 20 * Beza, 198. 233 authority over members, 190- Elizabeth, Queen, 140, 144. 195. E. Edward VI., 143, 144. Erasmus, 75, 76, 198. INDEX. Hagar a type of the so-called Jew- | Luther, Martin, 81. Lydia, 25-27. M. Maclaine, 137 (note). Macknight, Dr., 119, 155, 205, 235 Miller, Dr. Samuel, 40, 63, 65, 81, Milton, 97. Monica, 78. Moses, law to, cannot affect the Saviour's command, 38. Mosheim, 137, 208, 210. |