Missionary Papers, Baptist, 881, 882. Monks: numbers found in Egypt in the fourth century, 205. diligent students of the Scriptures, 208. Montanists, the: held some tenets in common with modern Baptists, origin of, 175. why named Anabaptists, 175. peculiar beliefs, 175, 176. honest efforts at purity, 176. their doctrines firmly rooted in Africa and Gaul, deny that baptism is the channel of grace, 177. compulsory baptisin of, in the eighth century, 243. Montanus: sketch of his career, 175. slanders against, 175. Montreal, Quebec, Baptists and churches of, 928. Moravian Baptists. [See GERMAN Baptists.] Morehouse, Ĥ. L., 850. Morgan, Abel, sketch of his career, 712, 713, 716, 864. Morgan, William, 616. Morse, Asahel, 742. Morton, John, 463. Morton, Salmon, 843. 6 Moschus, John, relates a lying wonder' about the Lord's Moshassuck River, R. I., 643. Mosheim: on the character of Heliogabalus, 167. on date of Christianization of Britain, 227. on Bossuet, 235. on the origin of the Paulicians, 239. on the Anabaptists, 356. Motley on collections of money by Dutch Baptists, 417, 418. Moulton, Ebenezer, 919. Missionary Societies, Canadian. [See BRITISH AMERICA.] Moung Nau, first Baptist convert in Burma, 815. captured, 371. Münster Madness, the: the Münster men Anabaptists, 368. the outcome of apt teaching and example, 375, 376. Münster Rebellion, the, 328. Münzer, Thomas: pastor in Zwickau, 357. rejected infant baptism, 357. protects Storek, 357. deprived of his parish, 357. opposed to the Baptists, 366. story of his life, 366, 367. Mussulmans. [See MOHAMMEDANS.] Mystics, the, discard the notion that baptism can cleanse a soul, 356. N. Nathanael. [See BARTHOLOMEW.] National Theological Institute, 849. Monasteries, the, immoralities practiced in the sixteenth Nazarite, vow of, imposed on John the Baptist, Samson, century, 377. Monica, mother of Augustine, 219. Monita, on Waldensian baptismal beliefs, 303. and Samuel, 17. Neander: on freedom of conscience in the Apostolic Church, 126. exhibits himself in the Circus Maximus, 105. decreed by the Senate to be an enemy of the State, Nerva, the Emperor, forbids religious persecution, 148. early refugees from Waldenses, 407. did not participate in the Münster insurrection, 409. bitter persecution of, 412. Dutch martyrs, 413. fiendish tortures inflicted on, 414, 415. they increase and multiply, 415. money collected to assist the Prince of Orange, 417. New Brunswick, Baptists of, 921. New Hampshire, Baptists of: early struggles, 762. Rachel Scammon, 763. Half-way Covenant, the, 763. the Newton church organized, 764. settlement at Baptist Hill,' 766. recent statistics, 767. famous ministers, 767, 768. New, Isaac, 938. New Jersey: first Baptist church in, 709. religious freedom guaranteed in, 709. New Jerusalem, the, at Münster, 328. a Jewish congregation organized in, 655. Newman, A. H., 934, 935. Newport, R. I.: church of, 658. first church at, 669, 671. 669. Apostolic Churches the only model for all Churches, officers and ordinances of the Apostolic Church, 129. New York, Baptists of: conventicles and meetings forbidden, 746. preaching and baptizing in New York, 749. how connected with Block Island Baptists, 751, 752. the first Church during the Revolutionary War, 755. the second Baptist Church, 756. Bethel Church, 756. Fayette St. Church, 756. Oliver Street Church, 756. Epiphany, Church of the, 756. Baptist Association formed, 756. New Zealand, 939. North-west Territory, 928. Nicæa, Council of: Constantine presides over, 197. union between Church and State established, 197. magnificence of the prelates attending, 203. marks of torture borne by many of the members, 203. ordained that no Christian should be without the its decree concerning the baptised man, 211. Nice, Council of, affirms doctrine of transubstantiation, 255. Nicholsburg Articles, the, 384. Nicodemus, 67. Nicomedia, 196. on the religious tolerance of Rome, 99. on the character of Constantine, 204, 205. Noddle's Island, 701, 703. Notus: error of, 182. tried for blasphemous utterances, 192. North Carolina: traces of early Baptists in, 727. early pioneers, 757. open-air meetings, 758. an association formed, 759. famous names among, 759. North, Robert, 752. Northrup, Geo. W., 877. Norway, Christianity introduced into, 246. Norwich, Conn., struggles of the Baptist church at, 744. Nova Scotia, Baptists of, 919. early settlements, 919, 920. the first Baptist association in, 920, 921. earliest missionary society, 922, 923. banishment of Mrs. Hutchinson and Mr. Wheeler, Novatian, his case the first recorded instance of departure Morgan Edwards on the, 671. honorable history of the Church at, 673. church at always Calvinistic, 673. New Testament, translated into Assamese, 821. New Testament Period, the: John the Baptist, 13. Baptism of Jesus, the, 25. witness of the Baptist to Christ, 36. Christ's witness to the Baptist, 47. laws of the new kingdom, 57. Octavia, wife of Nero, 102. Ecolampadius: on infant baptism, 331. 0. a friend to Denk and Hubmeyer, 346. efforts at pacification, 347. Pastors in the Apostolic Church-Continued. 971 false pretensions connected with the word 'bishop,' 136. Paterson, James, 577. Patience, Thomas, 571. Patmos, Isle of, 111. Patrick, Saint:" immersed seven kings and eleven thousand con- instructs the Irish in the use of Roman letters, 224. advises Council of Basle to adopt severe measures Paul the Apostle [see SAUL]: against Baptists, 347. Oglethorpe, Governor, 770. Oldcastle, Sir John (Lord Cobham), executed as a Lol- lard, 324. Old Lights, 744. Olin, Stephen, on the Brook Kidron, 77. Olmstead, J. W., 882. Olney, Thomas, Jr., 667. Olney, Thomas, Sr., 664, 665. Olshausen, quoted on John's immersions, 35. Omas, to immerse,' 156. Oncken, J. G., 827, 828, 829. on the formation of a new church at Hamburg in finds twelve believers at Ephesus, 52, 53. mission to the Gentiles, 88. returns to Damascus, 90. made known to Peter by Barnabas, 91. visits Jerusalem, 92. vast labors in Antioch, 94. first great missionary expedition, 94. lands at Salamis, and drops the name of Saul, 94. epistles of, 94, 95. journeys to Rome, 95, 96. arrives at Appii Forum, 95. welcomed by the Roman brethren to the Three Tav- Paul, the founder of the Paulicians, arrest and punish- ment of, 239. Paulicians, the, 9. persecutions of, 234. coupled with the Manichæans, 234. rebel, and ally themselves with Mussulmans, 240. one thousand barbarously put to death, 240. emigrate to Europe, 240. Palimpsests, first appearance of, 240. Paulinus, Bishop, baptistery of, Northumberland, En- Paul's Epistles the first to be collected into one volume, 155. Peasants' War, the: causes of, 362. begins in the Black Forest, 363. rapid spread of the insurrection, 363. atrocity of the persecution of the Paulicians, 234. one thousand Paulicians slain, 240, ten French priests burnt at Orleans, 246. massacre of the Albigenses, 279. persecution of the Cathari, 281. Waldensian persecutions, 297, 300. Peter the Apostle: hardness of, 66. serinon at Pentecost, 73. labors of, among the scattered Jews, 106. visits Babylon, 108. closing years lost in gloomy tradition, 108. Peter Chelcicky: the forerunner of the Bohemian Brethren, 318. tenets and preaching, 318, 319. his followers, 319. See CHELCIC, BRETHREN of Peter of Alexandria, quoted on the autograph MS. of Peter of Bruis, 284, 285. burnt, 287. great spread of his doctrines, 287. Peto, Sir Samuel Morton, 590. a sect of Baptists, 284. an anti-sacerdotal sect, 286. belonged to the common people, 286. denied that they were Anabaptists, 327. Philadelphia, Pa: planting of Baptist churches in, 711, 712. Philadelphia Association formed, 715. Philadelphia Bible Convention, 898. Philemon, Paul's Epistle to, 98. Philip the Apostle : teachableness of, 66. labors in Phrygia, 113. Philip of Hesse. bigamy of, 359. Luther and Melancthon approve his bigamous mar- Philippians, Letter to the, 98. Philoxemian Version, the, 240. Phocas, Emperor, 232. Photius of Constantinople, 235. false witness against the Paulicians, 236, 237. Phrygia, 72. Pictures, allegorical, 261. Pictures, Ancient Baptisinal, 256, 275. [See LIST OF IL- Pilate, Christ's reply to, 58. Pilgrims and Puritans, differences between, 622. crusade of Sinon de Montfort against the Waldenses, Pilgrims, the Plymouth: landing, 620. solemn compact of, 620, 621. liberties in Holland, 621. Pools of Jerusalem. [See the various names.] Poppaa: kicked to death by Nero, 102. shameless vices and extravagance, 102. the Church in the second century, 155. 243. the Church in the sixth to the ninth century, 226. the Church in the twelfth century, 276. the Waldensians, 294. Bohemian Brethren and the Lollards, 313. Powell, Vavasor, 600. Prætorium at Rome, the, 96, 97. Prague, Council of, censures the pride of the higher Prayer-book, the, use of forbidden by Parliament, 484. Prayer-book of Edward VI., enjoins only a single im- Preachers, noted American Baptist, 852. Preger, on Waldensian Church Government, 305. Presbyters. [See ELDERS.] Presbytery in the Apostolic Church, 137. Price, John, 681. Prince Edward Island, 928, 929. Pritchard, William, 607. Prome, Mission to, 821. Proselytes of Righteousness, 31. Proselytes of the Gate, 31. Providence, R. I.: founding of, 643. revival in, 668. church at, 658, 661. troubles in the church at, 663. defective church records, 664. Manning's pastorate, 667. Proxies. See SPONSORS.] Prugner, Nicholas, 387. Prussia, mission work in, 829. Pryor, William, 924. Pseudo Reinerius, on the Waldensians, 303. Publication Society, the Baptist, 888. Pullus, Cardinal, on three symbolisms of immersion, 247. Purgatory, growth of the doctrine of, 215. Puritans, the: a different people from the Pilgrims, 622. their aversion to the Separatists of Leyden, 622. aristocracy, 623. founded a state, 624. persecuted on principle, 625. persecution of the Browns, 626. Puritans of Massachusetts, intolerant and inquisitorial, 693. Q. Quakers. [See FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF.] persecuted in Virginia, 726. Quebec, Province of, Baptist progress in, 927. [Seo Queen of Versions. [See ARMINIAN VERSION.] Rabbins, the, 84: R. their minute teachings, 84, 85. Rand, Theodore H., 936. mission work in, 815. Ransom, Elisha, 768. Ratram, writes against transubstantiation, 255. Ravenna, Council of, aspersion permitted by, 427. Reek, Stevenson, barbarities inflicted on, 725. Reformation, Era of the: Zwingli and Faber, 330. Council of Zurich and its decrees, 331, 332. early Baptist martyrs in Switzerland, 334, 335, confessions of faith, early Baptists, 240. Zwickau and Luther, 354. Peasants' War, the, 362. German Baptists, the, 379, 395. Baptists in the Netherlands, 407. Reformed Inquisition, the. [See ZURICH, COUNCIL OF.] corrupting influence of the absurd doctrine of, 211. Gibbon, Edward, on, 212. growth and spread of the heresy, 213. Registry Act, of 1653, the, 486. Religious Herald,' the, 883. Rhode Island: settlement of, 641. Williams, Roger, 642. founding of Providence, 643. freedom in, 649, 650. Revision of 1745, the,' 650. Roman Catholic freedom in, 651. |