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Manner of Bapt. in Cent. 1.                  p. 49.
Marriage at what time prohibited.            p. 112.
	When first done by a Priest.         p. 104.
Mark 16.16.  An Instance for Inf. Bapt. 
    answered.                                p. 155.
Justin Martyr, That Bapt. before admission 
    to the Lord's Supper.                    p. 23.
	His Testimony of Bapt. in Cent. 2.   p. 49.
	His Responses a pretended proof for 
    Inf. Bapt.                               p. 100.
His Reproofs proved spurious.                p. 149.
Martyrs for Inf. Bapt.                       p. 234.
Mat. 19.4. Examined.             
Maxentius for Inf. Bapt.                     p. 112.
Melancthon in Cent. 16. Of Bapt.             p. 82.
Meyland's Bishop in Cent. 14.  Of Bapt.      p. 78.
Ministry well improved by the Waldenses.     p. 350.
Mischievous Consequences of Inf. Bapt.       p. 210.

Morel's Objection answered. p. 310. Morland, Of the Wladenses. p. 341. Of the Waldens. Barbs. p. 351, 352.

N

Nazianzen baptized after 20.                 p. 60.
Necessity of Scripture-Authority to warrant 
    every Ordinance.                         p. 93. 
New-Testament-dispensation a proof of 
    Believers Bapt.                          p. 26.
Nine Ministers of Stratsburg witness against
    Inf. Bapt.                               p. 263.
Nulliity and insignificancy of Inf. Bapt.    p. 215. 

O

Objection from reconciling the Principles of the of the
    Ancients to Inf. Bapt.                   p. 85.
Object. That no express Command for Womens receiving
    The Lord's Supper, answered.             p. 95.
Obj. from Tertullian's opposing Inf. Bapt.
    Answered.                                p. 49.
Object. Against the sence of the Word 
    Holy In I Cor. 7.4. answered.     p. 166.
Object.  That ____ signified to wash also, 
    answered.                                p. 207.
	That Donatists were Hereticks, answ. p. 225.
	That Beringarius recanted, answ.     p. 243.
Object.  About contrary confessions of the 
    Waldenses, Answered.                     p. 309, 310, 314, 318.
Origen, who rightly baptized.                p. 52.
	His pretended proof for Inf. Bapt. 
    in Cent. 3.                              p. 101.

His Testimony examined. p. 142. He a single Testimony. p. 143. Very Corrupt. p. ib. His Homil. upon Rev. & Rom. spurious. p. 144. Dr. Owen, Of what is required in a Member of Christ's Church. p. 27. His description of a Gosp. Church. p. 34. That Saints are the Subjects of all Christ's Ordinances. p. 37. On Gen. 17.7. p. 176. Oxford-Divines at a loss without the practice of the Church about Bapt. p. 133. Oxford-Testimony given to Wickliff. p. 296.

P

Paneratius baptized at 15.                   p. 54.
Parcus, That Confession before Bapt.         p. 4.
	What a Sign  is.                     p. 11.
Parisan Council in Cent. 8.                  p. 69.
Perkins on those words, Teaching all 
    Nations.                             p. 3.
	That the action of the Bapt. is a 
    Stipulation.                             p. 15.
	That Bapt. is a Sign of the Covenant 
    on God's part.                           p. 18.
Persecutions in the Lower Germany.           p. 267.
Peter Bruis for Bapt. after Faith in 
    Cent. 11.                                p. 72.
	His witness.                         p. 244.
Petro-Brusians and Henricans.                p. 75.
	They wrote against Inf. Bapt.        p. 123.
Philip the second, his cruel Edict.          p. 268. 
Place of Bapt. in Cent. 1.                   p. 46.
Pomeran and Brentius wrote against 
    Infant-Bapt.                             p. 263.

Prideaux, Of Arnoldus. p. 246. Priests, Marriage first prohibited. p. 104. Priests, when first appointed to marry Folks.p. 104. Primitive Churches constitution a confirmation Of Believers Bapt. p. 29.

R

Rabanus in Cent. 9.  That the Catechism to go 
    before Bapt.                             p. 69, 70.
Rainerius, Of the antiq. Of the Waldens.     p. 341.
	Of their Conversation.               p. 343, 344.
	Of their Progress, &c.               p. 346.
Regnerations Evidence a third end of Bapt.   p. 13.
Regiensis, That the desire of the Baptized 
    is necessary.                            p. 66.
Reliques brought in in Cent. 4.              p. 104.
Remigius in Cent. 8.  Faith the principle 
    thing in Bapt.                           p. 70.
	Renewing the Commission of Bapt. 
    after Christ's Resurrection.             p. 43.
Repentance's witness second end of Bapt.     p. 12.
Rhenanus, that the Adult baptized.           p. 63.
Riberia's account of the Waldens.            p. 343.
Russinus's History, with the Forgeries.      p. 145.  
Rupertus in Cent. 12. Of Bapt.               p. 73.

S

Sacrament, what it signs, and in whom a Sign.
    How defined.                            p. 315.
	Several Sacraments.                 p. 384.

School-boy baptized in sport, confirm'd by a Bishop. p. 109. Scotch Service-Book, concerning Bapt. p. 131. Scripture-Grounds for Inf. Bapt. exam. p. 151. Scultetus, That many Baptist in bohemia. p. 271. Seed mention'd Gen. 17. Whether Natural or Spiritual. p. 174. Seven Sacraments. p. 125. Seven Ministers imprisoned at Berne. p. 265. Signification of Gospel-Mysteries, &c. the first end of Bapt. p. 11. Signification of the word Bapt. is dipping. p. 181. Smaradgo in Cent. 10. That first to be taught, then bapt. p. 71. Smalkald's Articles about Bapt. p. 128. Standard baptized. p. 128. Statute for burning Hereticks under Hen. p. 4. Subjects of Bapt. in Cent. 1. p. 46. Success of Wickliff in his Ministry. p. 300. Superstitious Rites in Cent. 7. p. 116. Swermers against Inf. Bapt. p. 230. Synesius in Cent. 5. Baptized upon Profes. p. 66. Ephrim Syrus, that the baptized used to confess In Cent. 4. p. 57.

T

Taylor, That 'tis true Bapt. when in the 
    Symbol, and in the Mystry also.         p. 13.
That something of Duty, Choice and Sanctity 
    is joyned with Bapt.                    p. 16.
That the baptized are united to Christ.     p. 19.
That Childrens Bapt. makes the Duty wholly 
      external.                             p. 28.

His Account of the Children of Christians Not baptized till aged. p. 63. His Answer to Scripture-Grounds for Inf. Bapt. p. 151. Of the Question whether Infants have Faith or not. p. 156. On Acts 2.39 p. 169. Of the Argument from Circumcision. p. 177. That the Ancient Church did dip. p. 203. Temples baptized in the Name of the Trin. p. 116. Tertullian against Inf. Bapt. p. 51, 221. Traborites Conf. in bohemia. p. 78. Theodusius baptized aged. p. 62. Theophylact, Of Circumcision. p. 171. Three sorts of Professors in bohemia. p. 310. Time of Bapt. in Cent. 1. p. 46. Tithes, when and by whom first granted. p. 125. Opposed by Wickliff. p. 291. Toletames Council, Of Bapt. in Cent. 7. p. 68. Tradition principal ground of Inf. Bapt. p. 132. Traditions for Inf. Bapt. fabulous. p. 137. Trithemius, Of the progress of the Waldensian Doctrine. p. 347. Tyburne, whence so called. p. 304. Tylenus, That Bapt. is Dipping. p. 198.

V

Victorinus in Cent. 4.  That Bapt. upon
    Profession.                             p. 57.
Vignier, Of the Waldens. Barbs.             p. 351.
Viretus, Of the Waldenses.                  p. 345.
Vives in Cent. 616.  Of the ancient Rites 
    of Baptism.                             p. 82.

Uncleanness and Murders found in Monasteries. p. 114. Union between Christ and Believers represented, a 6th end of Bapt. p. 18. Ursinus, That Bapt. a Sacrament of Entrance.p. 23. Usher, Of the Beringarians. p. 243. Of Arnoldus. p. 246. Of the Waldenses. p. 248.

W

Walafrid Strabo, That in Cent. 2. No Chidren 
     were baptized.                         p. 51.
	Of Bapt. in Cent. 9.                p. 70.
Waldenses baptize Believers in Cent. 1.     p. 48.
	In Cent. 11. Assert Believers Bapt. p. 72.
	Their great Encrease.               p. 75.
           Persecuted in Paris.             p. 77.
	Their witness against Inf. Bapt.    p. 121, 237.
	Their publick Confessions about it. p. 239.
	Sufferers for their witness against 
    it.                                     p. 248.
Waldenses in England in the time of W. the 
    Conqueror.                              p. 275.
Of H.1. & Step.                             p. 276.
Of H. 2.                                    p. 276.
Of R. 1 & K. John.                          p. 277.
Of H. 3.                                    p. 278.
Of Ed. 2, when called Lollards.             p. 278.
Waldenses, when declined.                   p. 312.
	Their History.                      p. 337.
	Their several Names in Story.       p. 338.
	1. From their places of Abode.      p. ib. 
	2. From the principal Leaders.      p. ib.

3. From Nicknames. p. 339. Their Antiquity. p. 340. Their Conversation. p. 342. The progress of their Doctine. p. 345. Where, how, on whom, and why Bapt. was first administered. p. 41. When, where, by whom Christ baptized. p. 42. Wickliff in Cent. 13. Of Bapt. p. 76. An Account of him. p. 280. For two Sacraments. p. 282. For Believers Bapt. only. p. 283. For Churches of Saints. p. 284. That Bapt. signs, not given Grace. p. ib. That Bapt. saves not in it self. p. 286. That nothing to be received against Scripture-Authority. p. 286. Not Traditions p. ib. Denies Inf. Bapt. p. 287. Denies Confirmation, &c. p. 288. How design'd against and preserved In King Edw. time. p. 293. His Death. p. 293. His bones burnt 45 years after his death. p. 296. Witness from first to last against Inf. Bapt. p. 221. Witness of several eminent persons in several Ages against Inf. Bapt. p. 229.

Y

Youth well instructed by the Waldenses.     p. 348.

Z

Zurick's wicked Decree.                     p. 131.
Zwinglius, Of the ancient Customs 
    concerning Bapt.                        p. 81.
At first an Opposer of Inf. Bapt.           p. 262. 

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