1 laws concerning minors, 165. baptistery of St. John Lateran, 251, 252. Rudolph II. persecutes Moravian Baptists, 383. Sands, John, 752. Sands, William, 883. Sanhedrin, deputation from waits on John, 31. Saracens, capture Alexandria and Antioch, 226. Sarum, Council of, enjoins immersion, 427. Sattler, Michael, a Baptist martyr at Rothenburg, 394. Saul: 69. meets Stephen in dispute, 80. present at Stephen's martyrdom, 80. makes havoc of the Church, 81. of Jewish parentage, 182. birth, education, and early life, 82, 83, 84. instructed in all Hebrew scholarship, 84. made a thorough Talmudist, 84. enters on his crusade against the Nazarene heresy. $5. journeys to Damascus, 86. smitten to the ground, 86. conversion, 88, 89. [See PAUL.] Saunders, John, 937. martyrdom, 319. in sympathy with the Bohemian Brethren, 821. Sawtre, William, first Lollard martyr, 323. Sawyer, Ephraim, 769. Saxony, peasant rising in, 363. Schaff, Philip: on traditional site of Christ's baptism, 33. Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 358. Schleiermacher, on infant baptism, 165, 166. Schleitheim Confession, the, 340, 341, 345. [See APPEN- DIX.] Schmidt, on the origin of the Cathari, 277. Schwenkfield, Casper, on the Anabaptists, 405. Scituate, controversy at, 675. Scott, W. P., 938. Scottish Baptists. [See BAPTISTS, SCOTTISH.] Scriptures, the, translated by Dr. Judson into Burmese. 818. [See BIBLE.] Screven, William, 704. Scriven, General, 791. Rufinus charges Jerome with taking liberties with the Seares, Barnas, 887. laws of translation, 209. Russell, John, 701. Russia, Mission work in, 829. Rymker, F. L., 830. S. Sabellians, excommunicated by Callixtus, 183. Sacred River of Palestine, 33. Sager, Peter, martyrdom of, 312. Sahidic Version, the, 156. Saint Paul's Bay, Malta, 95. Salamis, island of, 94. Saul here changes his name to Paul, 94. Salem, religious offenses at, 636. Salem Church, the: early pastors, 628. intolerance of the, 628. Salome, daughter of Herod Philip, 43. dances before the revelers, 44. craves the head of John Baptist on a dish, 45. Saltonstall, Richard, protests against religious tyranny in Seminaries, colored, 850. Seminaries, female: Granville, O., 878. Georgetown, Ky., 878. Semler, on Tertullian's De Baptismo, 161. Whitefield's relations to, 720. Sermon on the Mount, the, 60. never numerous in England, 552. Shain, Alexander, 939. Shanghai, mission to, 837. Sharp, Daniel, 857. Shenston, T. S., 931. Sherwood, Adiel, 771, 772. Simon Zelotes, fiery impulsiveness of, 66. Simon the Apostle, traditionary labors in Egypt and Simmons, J. B., 848. Singing: Spanish Catholicity in its infancy, 199. Spurgeon, Charles H.: biographical sketch, 596. toil and success, 597. Spurgeon, Thomas, 939. Spurious Scriptures, early appearance of, 156. Staffsmen, the, 355. 'Standard, the,' 886. Stanley, Dean, quoted on John's surname of Baptist,' 30. on ablutions in the East, 79. on immersion in the early Church, 161, 162. on administration to infants, 191. on nude baptism, 221. on the baptistery at Milan, 254. on the pictures in the catacombs, 256. Star Chamber, the, 475. Stearns, Shubael, 727, 757. his marvelous preaching, 727, 728. Stelle, Benjamin, 717. Stelle, Isaac, 716. Stennett, Edward and Joseph, 562. Stennett, Joseph, 2d, 563. Stennett, Samuel: sketch of, 563, 564. his sacred hymns, 565. relations to George III., 719. Stephen the Martyr: meets Saul in dispute, 80. accused by false witnesses, 80. dragged before the Sanhedrin, 80. stoned, 80. Stephen of Borbone on Waldensians, 303. Stevens, Abel, on apostolic succession, 9. Stillingfleet, Bishop, on apostolic succession, 4. Stillman, Samuel, 717, 718. sketch of his career, 779, 780, 781.. Stockholm, Baptists at, 833. Stoddard, Solomon, 768. Storck, Nicholas : his work in Zwickau, 357. friendship with Münzer, 357. labors with Luther to suppress infant baptism, 358. Stout, Richard, 709. Strong, A. H., 875. Stuart, Moses, on immersion, 141. controversy about trine baptism in sixth century, 247. Succession, Apostolic: Waldensians in, 299. Spelman Seminary, Atlanta, Ga., 850. Spencer, Bishop of Norwich, threats against Lollards, 626. Spilsbury, John: establishes a Church at Wapping, 460. his Church immersionist, 462. Spire, city of, confederacy of peasants at, 363. Spire, Edict of, 402. Spire, Protest of, 400, 401. Spirit, the Holy, Jesus prays for, 38. sent by Christ to succor the infant Church, 71, 72. miraculous evidences of, 72. Sponsors in baptism, 188. proposed by some, 164. objected to by Tertullian, 164. trouble concerning, 218. Sprinkling. [See ASPERSION.] value of a lineal, 1. visible succession a snare, 2. Robinson, Robert, on, 2. sanctity the highest title to legitimacy, 2. allied to Church infallibility rather than likeness to faith the soul of the, 3. no Mother' Churches, 3. Ambrose on, 3. Gregory Nazianzen on, Bradford on, 4. Zanchius on, 4. Calvin on, 4. 3. Succession of Baptist Churches : have we a visible succession from the Apostles? 1. burden of proof on those who hold to a, 4. Switzerland, Baptist, boundaries of, 328. Swordsmen, the, 355. Sylvester, Richard, 678. Symbolism, pictorial. [See PICTURES.] Synagogues, 80. Thompson, on water supplies of Jerusalem, 77. biographical sketch, 795. Thornton, J., 989. Three Taverns, the, 95. Three thousand, baptism of the, 74. Thunder, Sons of, (James and John) 66. [See JOHN.] Thuringia, peasant revolt in, 363. Tigellinus, maltreats Paul in prison, 97. Timothy visits Paul in prison, 97. Paul's Epistle to, 98. Timpany, A. V., 931. Toledo, Council of (4th): forbids ordination of those unable to read and write, 243. Toleration Act, the, 554, 726. affords relief to Welsh Baptists, 604. Toleration, edicts of, under Gallienus, 178. Synods, Post-apostolic, 159. [See the distinguishing titles.] Tolland, John, on Milton, 547. join the Bohemian Brethren, 317. Tacitus accuses Christians of firing Rome, 104. revokes Valerian's edict against the Christians, 173. Talmud, Commentary of the, 30. Tarsus, description of, 82, 83. Tasmania, Baptist work in, 939. Tauler, John, carly career, 313. Tavoy, mission to, 818, 819. Taylor, Bishop, on infant salvation, 70. Taylor, James B., 836. on use of public baths for baptism, 249. Telugus, the mission to, 823. Temporal Power, Christ renounces all, 59. Tertullian: on apostolic succession, 3. on John and Peter's dipping of converts, 35. on John Baptist, 55. on the inspired autographs of his day, 156. on the rapid spread of Christianity, 157. writes the first book on baptism, 161. description of baptism as practiced in his day, 161. resists infant baptism as an innovation, 164. objects to sponsors, 164. demands religious freedom, 171. Tombes, John: education and preaching, 471. Tongues, speaking with, 54. the gift of, 72. linguistic obstructions swept away, 73. Torrance, John, 933, 934, 935. Torrey, Joseph, 679. Torey, Joseph. [See Supra.] Tradition, necessity of, 224. Tradition, false, Papias the father of, 156. force of tradition, 10. Trajan, on the character of Nero, 102. Transylvania, German Baptists take refuge in, 390. becomes crystallized, 255. bitter controversy on, 255. Transylvania, peasant rising in, 363. no authority for in Scripture, 220. nude baptism becomes linked to, 221. warm controversy on in the sixth century, 247. practiced by Arians, 247. Trinity, the Holy, revealed to John Baptist, 39. Tristoe, William, 758. Tromsoe, Baptist Church founded in, 834. Trubel, Eckard, defends religious liberty, 387. on the spread of Christianity despite persecution, Truth, antiquity of, 8. 173. denounces the Gnostic heresy, 177. sketch of his life, 174. becomes a Montanist, 174. labors for Church purity, 182. on anointing in baptism, 267. Terwoort, Hendrick, martyrdom of, 451, 452. Test Oath. [See WILLIAMS, ROGER.] Theodora, Empress, issues edict against Paulicians, 240. orders destruction of 'heretical' books, 214. engrosses a MS. of the Gospels in letters of gold, 224. Theological writers, Baptist, 887, 888. Tucker, Henry Holcombe, 881. Tully, on the belief in the real presence, 224. Turkey, mission work in, 829. Turner, William, 702. Twelve Articles, the, 363, 364. Tychicus of Asia, visits Paul in prison, 97. Tylesworth, William, burnt for being a Lollard, 326. Tyndale, on baptism in his time in England, 428. persecuted by Ferdinand, 395. vast numbers put to death, 395, 396. first Baptist Church in, 727. Volzius, Paul, 386. Vulgate, the. [See BIBLE.] not the unchanged text of Jerome, 208, 209. Wade, Jonathan, 872. W. Wagner, George, martyred at Augsburg, 393. Baptists were originally Waldensians, 149. origin of the name, 294. not heretics, 296. lay preaching, 297. 977 their doctrines at first not obnoxious to Rome, 297. their motto, 297. assailed by the Dukes of Savoy, 297. reasons for their increase, 301, 302. their views on baptism, 302. intense love of Scriptures, 308. Conference of Bergamo, 309. views on religious liberty, 309, 310. crusade of Simon de Montfort against, 310. cruelties inflicted on, 311. martyrdom of Sager, 312. great influence in Bohemia, 318. their congregations found throughout Europe, 319. Waldo, Peter: influence of Welsh Baptists in Pennsylvania and Wallcott, on roadside baptism of early Christians, 249. Delaware felt, 727. Virginia, Baptists of: early and oppressive laws against, 725. first Church, 727. supported by Madison and Jefferson in the contest Watts, Jacob, 734. Wiberg, A., 833. Wickenden, William, 664, 665. origin and carcer, 748. Wickliff, John, 314. gave the Bible to the common people, 315. death of, 315. Wine, baptism in admitted by Pope Stephen, 427. on the Baptists, 674. his lame apology for persecuting Baptists, 653. Winthrop, Governor: arrives at Salem, 628. intolerant treatment of by the Salem Church, 628. Wittenberg, city of, 358. Witter, William, 685, 686. Wolff, on the Paulicians, 239. Wolkenstine, Sigmund Von, 396. Wood, John, 685. Woods, William, 734. his Bible and his bones condemned to be burnt by Woodstock Institute, Canada, 934, 937. the Council of Constance, 315. far-reaching results of his translation, 316. was Wickliff a Baptist? 316. father of the Lollards, 322. Wicklifhtes, the, early known as Lollards, 321. Wightman, Timothy, 745. Wightman, Valentine, 880. sketch of his career and preaching, 739, 740, 745. Willet, Thomas, 679. William and Mary, accession of, 726. William V., Prince, persecutes Baptists in Moravia, 384. Williams, Robert, 757. Williams, Roger: banishment of, 627. a stern Puritan, 627. early career, 627. minister at Salem, 628. withdraws to Plymouth, 629. summoned before the general court, 630. opposition to the Freeman's Oath, 630. his sentence, 630. the matter of the Test Oath, 631. the resident's Oath, 631. charged with instigating Endicott to cut the red cross out of the English flag, 632. religious charges against, 634, 636. his opinions his sin, 637. not banished for civil cause, 637. debate before the general court, 638. banishment a purely religious affair, 639. his mission from God, 640. in the desert, 642. founding of Providence, R. I., 643. Bloody Tenet,' the, 643. monument of in the National Capitol, 644. writings of, 646. publishes the Bloody Tenet,' 646. death, 648. disinterment of his remains, 648. his relations to the Jews, 653. testimony of Jews to, 657. baptized, 659. opinions concerning Scripture baptism, 659. was immersed, 660. undoubtedly led by the hand of God, 660. views as to personal regeneration, 661. his attitude toward christening, 662. trouble with the Providence Church, 663. Williams, William, 609. Williams, W. R., 813, 859. on Roger Williams's apple-tree, 648. Willoughby, Bliss, 768. Worcester, Synod of, enjoins immersion, 427. martyred, 394. Wyckoff, William H., 885, 913. X. pastor of the Church at Rome, 182. befriends Callixtus, who succeeds him. 183. Zion's Advocate,' 883. Ziska: sketch of, 317. martial and religious enthusiasm, 318. Zonarus, on baptism of an unborn infant, 216. Zurich Baptists, the, 331. assail infant baptism, 331. not seditious, 332. Zurich, Council of: debate on infant baptism, 351. fines many who had been baptized, 832. brings no charge of sedition or disloyalty against Baptists, 349. punishes Baptists by drowning, 350. Zwickau, the city of, 354, 357. Zwingli: demands obedience to the word of God, 330. debate with Faber, 330. views on infant baptism, 330, 331. advises and abets the Council of Zurich in its perse- cutions and intolerance, 332. sixty-seven theses against Rome, 332. difficulty of his position, 333. relations with Grebel, 334. issues his Elenchus Contra Cantabaptistas, 340. abets the Zurich Council in its cruelties, 350. agreed with Luther in persecuting Baptists, 403. |