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An Index of the Most Remarkable Persons
& Things Mentioned in this Book

A

Absurdities of Infant-Baptism.				Pag. 210, &c.
Acts 2. 38, 39 Answered.				p. 188.
Additions (wicked) to Bapt. In the Tenth Century.	p. 117, 125.
Adrianus against Infant-Baptism.			p. 231.
Administrator of Bapt. in Cent. 1.			p. 46.
Agathen, Its Council about Bapt. in Cent. 6.		p. 67.
Albinus's three visible and three invisible things
    Joyn'd in Bapt.					p. 70
Albertus, Cent. 12 about Bapt.				p. 74.

Albanus put to death for baptizing Believers p. 230. P. Alexander's Canon touching the Albigenses p. 250. His Canon in the Gallican Council. p. 252. In the Lateran Council. p. 252. Algerus, Of Bapt. in Cent. 11. p. 72. Ambrose, Why Baptism is Janna Sacramentorum. p. 22. That none baptized without Confession. p. 56. Himself baptized when Bish. Of Milan. p. 61. Anabaptists banish'd, severely punish'd. p. 113. Anabaptists in all parts in Germany. p. 257. Persecuted in Germany. p. 257. Also by the Protestants in Helvetia. p. 260. Their Reply to the Third Manfesto of Zurick. p. 261. Anabaptists in Bohemia. p. 271. In Hungaria. p. 273. In Transylvania. p. 274. In Poland. p. ib. In England. p. 275. Q. Anne Friend to the Lollards. p. 301. Antiquity for Believers-Baptism. p. 45. Antiquity of the Waldenses Christianity. p. 340. Anselm Of Bapt. in Cent. 11. p. 71. Anselm That Children are to be baptized. p. 120. Aquinas in Cent. 12. p. 74. Argument from Federal Holiness, Examin. p. 159. Arnobius in Cent. 4. first Faith, Then Bapt. p. 56. Arnoldus, A Waldensian Witness. p. 246. Articles for discovery of Lollards. p. 303. Assembl. Catech. That Bapt. is an entrance into the Church. p. 23.
Athanasius in Cent. 4. That Bapt. is to be before Teaching. p. 55. Defends Bapt. after Profession. p. 57. Austin baptized about Thirty. p. 61. His Opinion of Bapt. in Cent. 5. p. 65. First preach'd Inf. Bapt. necessary. p. 105. Auslebert's Opinion of Bapt. about Cent. 10. p. 71. Auxibius baptized upon Confession in Century 1. p. 48.

B

Baptism's Divine Original.                              p.  41.
	Its meet Subjects.                              Ib.
Baptism of Churches Cent. 4.                            p. 104. 
	To cure Diseases.                               p. 109. 
	Of Bells, by P. John.                           p. 118.
Baptizing Bells complained of by the Princes of 
     Germany.                                           p. 127. 
Baptism not in room of Circumcision.                    p. 173. 
	Not to the uses of Circumcision.                p. 174.
Dr. Barlow, That no Precept or Example in Scripture
     For Paedo-baptism.		     		        p. 63.
Old barbs preach'd.                                     p. 312.
Baronius, of the Conversation of the Waldenses.         p. 344.
	Of P. Innocent.                                 p. 253.
Basil in Cent. 4.  None to be baptized but Catechumens. p. 55.
	Himself baptized aged.                          p. 60.
Baxter, Of Christ's Commission about the Ordinance of 
     Baptism.                                           p. 2.

(Baxter) That no Scripture-Example of baptizing without Profession. p. 8, 9, 10. That none to be baptized without professing true Repentance. p. 12. That Bapt. a Sign of present Regeneration. p. 14. That Bapt. a professing & engaging Sign. p. 15. That a good Conscience to be join'd with Bapt. p. 17. That Bapt. denotes our union. p. 19. That Bapt. an entrance into the Church. p. 23. His account of Bapt. in Cent. 2 & 3. p. 53. His slander on the Anabapt. p. 114. That Bapt. cannot work Grace. p. 155. That the Baptized were dipped. p. 201. That not one opposed Inf. Bapt. for many hundred years after Christ. p. 255. In favor of Popish Discipline and Popish Doctrine. p. 379. Bede, That instruction to be before Bapt. p. 6, 68. Believing Jews and Gentiles baptized by the Apostles. p. 43. Beringarius in Cent. 11 Of Bapt. p. 72. His Testimony. p. 241. Bellarmine's Reflection on the Anabaptists, requiring Scripture-proof. p. 94. Bernard, That Children not saved without Bapt. p. 121. Also of the Henerici. p. 247. His complaint of the Cathari. p. 249. Beza, That Children not admitted in the Primitive Church. p. 320. His honourable Testimony of the Anabaptists. p. 226. Of the Waldenses. p. 342.
Bohemius in Cent. 12. Of Bapt. p. 73. Boniface's Bull against the Lollards. p. 301. Baracarens Council in Cent. 7. Britains baptized Believers in Cent. 1. p. 48. The Britains witness against Inf. Bapt. p. 226. Lord Brooks Of the Analogy between Circumcision and Baptism. p. 176. Bucer, Of Baptism in Cent. 16. p. 82. Bullinger, That Bapt. hath no prescribed time. p. 8. That Baptizing is a sign of Believing. p. 13. That Bapt. is a Covenant of God's part. p. 18. His Account of the progress of the Waldensian Doctrine. p. 346.

C

Calvin upon Gen. 17.7.                                  p. 175.
Canon of the Fifth Council of Carthage.                 p. 166.
Of the Council of Gerunden.                             p. 111.
Of Toletan, Cent. 7.                                    p. 115.
Of Constance, Cent. 7.                                  p. ib. 
Canons of Ilerdon to punish Anabaptists.                p. 113.
Canons of the C. of Trent about Bapt.                   p. 116.
Cassander of Bringarius.                                p. 242.
	Reports well of Anabapt.                        p. 266.
Dr. Cave, Of the Primitive Dipping.                     p. 200.
Cellarius against Inf. Bapt.                            p. 263.
Century 1.  How Bapt. practiced.                        p. 40.
Ceremonies of Bapt. in Cent. 1.                         p. 47.
Ceremonies (rediculoous) in Cent. 6.                    p. 114.
Ceremony of Bapt. in Infants altered.                   p. ib.
	Should be by Dipping.                           p. ib. 

Chalmer in Cent. 16. Of Bapt. p. 82 Characters Christ gives his Disciples a proof against Inf. Church-Membership. p. 38. Children not concern'd in the Dedication of the Epistles p. 32. Not concern'd in the Epistl. Themselves. p. 35. Know nothing. p. 315. Can put forth no act of righteousness. p. 317. Not capable of Church-Membersh. p. 317. Christ's positive Commission a proof of Believers Bapt. p. 1. Chrysostom baptized at 21. p. 61. His account of Bapt. in Cent. 5. p. 65. Of Circumcision. p. 171. Circumcision its Argument examined. p. ib. Not the Seal of Gospel-Covenant to all Believers. p. 173. Only a Seal to Abraham, not Believers. p. 170. Not administered only to Believers. p. 170. Clarke, of Beringarius. p. 243. Clemens Alexandria. In Cent. 2. writes of Bapt. as joyn'd with Faith. p. 51. His pretended proof for Inf. Bapt. p. 100. Clement and Hyginus their Instances answ. p. 141. Clinical Bapt. what. p. 204. Commentators on I Cor. 7.4. how take it. p. 163. Comenius's History of the Anabaptists of Moravia. p. 272. Lord Cobham, with 38 more hang'd and burnt For Lollards. p. 303. Contradictions of Inf. Bapt. p. 213. Confession of K. Ladislaus not by the Waldenses. p. 309. Conversation of the Waldenses. p. 342. Old Confession of the Waldens. Faith. p. 77.
Constantine baptized aged. p. 60. Cor. 7. 4. The first Argument for Federal Holiness examined. p. 160. It intends a Matrimonial Holiness. p. 162. Corruptions about Baptism creeping in. p. 101. Covenant on man's part represented a Fourth End of Baptism. p. 14. On God's part signed, a 5th End. p. 18. Covenant in Gen. 17. A mixt Covenant. p. 173. Council of Carthage Cent. 4. Ordered that the Baptized should first be examined. p. 59. Councils their Decrees of Bapt. in Cent. 4. p. 59. Council of Constance in Cent. 7. p. 68. Cresconius opposed Austin about Inf. Bapt. p. 230. Customs (impious) in Cent. 9. p. 117. Custom (abominable) to baptize naked. p. 118. Cyprian's pretended proof for Inf. Bapt. p. 101. His Evidence tried. p. 146. Very corrupt. p. 146. Cyril exhorts not to come to Bapt. as Guests without the Wedding-Garment. p. 54.

D

Dallie, That Ancient Custom to dip.                     p. 201.
Dead Children Christened.                               p. 115.
Decrees in Cent. 6 against Anabapt.                     p. 113.
Decree of Charles the Great.                            p. 116.
Decree (blasphemous) of the Council of Trent.           p. 127.
Decretals detected.                                     p. 142.
Deliverance eminent of Wickliff.                        p. 294.
Dipping from Scripture-Practice.                        p. 196.

Directory for Inf. Bapt. p. 131. Disciples, many made by Christ's Ministry. p. 43. Disciples of the Waldenses in several Counties Witness against Inf. Bapt. p. 256. In Germany. p. 256. Distinction between Lay and Clergy, when began. p. 104. Doctrine of the Apostles, a proof of Believers-Baptism. p. 5. Doctors of the Fifth Cent. approving Inf. Bapt. p. 107. Den's Account of some Children of Christians not baptized till aged. p. 63. Duke of Newburgh banishes the Anabapt. p. 265. Durandus, Of Beringarius. p. 242. Dionysius Alexandrin. Of Bapt. How used in Cent. 2. p. 50. Dionys. Areopag. the first pretended proof for Apostolick Tradition, &c. p. 98. His Instance answered. p. 138.


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