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Huter, Jacob,

succeeds Hubmeyer, 382.

sent to the Tyrol, 396.

Huterites:

sword and pen wielded against them, 384.

attacked by Bishop Fabri, 384.

Dick, Dr. Leopold, publishes a tractate against them,

384.

Hyde, Edward, Lord Clarendon :

persecutes Independents, Quakers, and Baptists, 478.

Iconography, Christian, 260.

Idumea, 72.

I.

Ignatius: character, life, and death, 158.

Image Worship: prohibited by Leo Isauricus, 240.
Immerser, John, the, 30.

Immersion:

Maimonides quoted on, 31.

Godet on, 31.

three thousand immersed at Pentecost, 75.

vast crowds baptized by St. Patrick, Austin, and
Remigius, 79.

Dr. Cave on the ancient rite, 141.

Moses Stuart and Paine on, 141, 142.

Herzog on, 142.

universally practiced in the early Church, 160.
Coleman quoted on the triple immersion, 161.
Dean Stanley on, 161, 162.

early instances of adult, 219.

trine immersion, 220.

Clovis, King of the Franks, immersed nude, 223.
Cardinal Pullus on the three symbolisms of, 247.

called the baptisteries into existence, 250.

immersions by Reformed pastors in Switzerland, 344.
practiced by the Swiss Baptists, 352, 353.
in England, 425.

early authorities enjoining, 426, 427, 428.

English royal family always formerly immersed, 428.
single immersion enjoined by Edward Sixth's Prayer-
Book, 429.

Westminster Assembly on, 438.

no new thing in England, 489.

practiced by English Baptists prior to 1641, 440.

[See TRINE IMMERSION.]

Immorality:

licentiousness among Protestants and Catholics, 377.
nude indecencies of the Münster Madness, 378.
Imprisonment, Epistles of the, 98.

Independents, the:

on liberty of conscience, 455.
frequent debates among, 462.
controversy on singing, 549.
Indians, American:

Roger Williams and the, 642.
missions to, 889, 840, 841.
Infallibility and Church Succession:
a specious lure, 2.

central corruption of Rome, 5.

Infallibility, Church, 2, 5.

Cardinal Manning on the fully developed doctrine of,

214.

Infant Baptism. [See BABES, BAPTISM OF ]

unknown among the early Christians, 142, 144.
Bunsen on, 144.

various aspects of the question, 148, 145.

scholars cited on, 145.

of purely human origin, 145.
Archbishop Hughes on, 145.

early advocates of, 164.

Tertullian resists it as an innovation, 164.

first recorded instance of a proposition to admit legal
infants, not babes, to membership in the Church by
baptism, 165.

Schleiermacher on absence of the doctrine of in the

New Testament, 165, 166.

chief corner-stone of the doctrine in favor of, 186.
trouble concerning sponsors, 218.

Gregory forms a liturgy for, 218.

Schaff on compulsion, 218.

Infant Baptism-Continued.

enforced, 216.

GENERAL INDEX.

decree of Council of Neo-Cæsarea on, 216.
first indorsement of by authority at Rome, 216.
the necessity of denied by Pelagius, 217.
liturgical provision for, 217.

doubts as to the prevalence of in Britain prior to the

mission of Austin, 230.

decree of Gregory the Great concerning, 230.
made a source of revenue. 243.

Adrianus refuses to baptize infants, 243.
condemned by some of the Fathers, 244.
Gregory of Constantinople on, 244.

well-nigh universal in the ninth century, 244.
a pagan civil rite, 245.

fines imposed in lieu of, 246.
Northumbrian law on, 246.

dissent from in all ranks of society, 246, 247.
rejected by Waldensians, 302, 803.
rejected by Brethren of Chelcic, 319.
sometimes practiced by the Lollards, 325.
Ecolampadius on, 331.

assailed by the Zurich Baptists in 1523, 381.
Luther's position on, 358, 359.

Cardinal Wiseman on, 360.

weakness of the Scriptural justification of, 361.

nowhere forbidden in Scriptures, 360.

rejected by Menno Simon, 410.

Massachusetts on, 681.

Infant Communion, 191. [See LORD'S SUPPER.]

Infants, early Christians charged with devouring, 162, 163.

Innocent, Pope, on Waldensian views of baptism, 302.
Invisible Church, the, 121.

Iona. [See HEBRIDES.]

Irenæus, on Christ's humanity, 163, 164.

Irish Baptists. [See BAPTISTS, IRISH. |
Irish Mission Society, the, 587.

Irving, Edward:

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did not establish a law of Christian primogeniture, 3.
did not promise an organic visibility to his Church in
perpetuity, 14.

never promised to his Churches absolute preservation
from error, 5.

tributes to Christ from skeptics, 6, 7.
individuality of, 7.

words of about John the Baptist, 14, 23.
baptism of, 25.

thirty years' seclusion in Nazareth, 25.
leaves his Galilean home, 25, 26,

baptism the door by which he entered on his work

of saving mediation, 26.

goes to Jordan, 26.

presents himself for baptism, 27.

Augustine quoted on the baptism of, 27, 28.

why he sought baptism, 28.

immersed by John, 29.

descent of the dove at his baptism, 29.

time of his baptism considered, 29, 30.
John the Baptist's witness to, 86, 37.

prays for the Spirit, 38.

the vicarious sacrifice published by John, 39.
proclaimed as the Lamb of God by John, 40.

believers pointed to Christ for everlasting life, 41.
witness to John Baptist, 47.

eulogium on John, 48.

instructions to the Apostles on their Judean mission,

57.

renounces all temporal power, 59.

spoke with authority and certainty, 60.

truth his subject-matter, 60.

penned no law, 61.

Christ the model, 61.

his life the law, 62.

his law cosmopolitan, 63.

conviction, not persecution, the aim of Christ, 64.

veritable man, born of a woman, 65.

saves infants by his sacrifice, 69.

date of his ascension, 71.

the only bond of union, 147.

Irenæus on the humanity of Christ, 163, 164.

symbolic names of, 256, 257.

early baptismal pictures of, 259, 260.

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736, 737, 836, 883.

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John, King of England: deposed by Pope Alexander VI., | John the Evangelist-Continued.

322.

John of Drasic, 318.

John of Leyden, 328.

John the Baptist, 13.

Irving, Edward, on the mission of, 14.
words of Jesus fix his place in history, 14.
birth promised to Zacharias and Elizabeth, 15.
prophecy and pledge of Gabriel concerning, 16.
dispute among the neighbors as to his name, 16.
naming the child, 16.

his youth, 17.

vow of the Nazarite imposed on, 17.

filled with the Holy Spirit, 17.
wilderness life, 17.

desert home, 18.

austere in life and dress, 18.

educated for his mission in the desert, 19.

desert visions, 19.

startling cry of, 20.

Prepare the Way of the Lord,' 20.
quits the wilderness,

new Elijah, the, 21.

20.

crowds flock to his ministry at Jordan, 21.
denounces the sins of his people, 21.

his preaching direct and convincing, 21.
fascinates the multitude, 21.
repentance his great theme, 22.
simplicity of his preaching, 22.

priests, Levites, and doctors visit him, 22.
wisdom of his replies, 23.

the masses come to him, 23.

some believe him to be the Christ, 23.

sin and hypocrisy rebuked, 23.

peaceable results of John's ministry, 24.

many of his hearers men of war, 24.

meeting of with Jesus Christ, 25.

baptizes Jesus Christ, 25, 26.

was he ignorant of the Messiahship of Jesus prior to

the baptism in Jordan? 26.

abashed in sight of Jesus at Jordan, 27.

yields to Christ's command, 29.

significance of the surname 'Baptist,' 30.

Stanley, Dean, on his surname, 30.

his surname proves that he introduced the rite of
baptism, 31.

few details of his life in the New Testament after

Acts iii, 110.

in retirement for forty years, 110.

glorious close of his lite, 110.

the mother of Christ confided to his care, 110.

called the Divine,' 110.

driven by persecution to Patinos, 110.

life in Patios, 111.

visions, 111.

close of his work on earth, 112.

Epistles of, 112.

named in youth 'Son of Thunder,' 113.

John XII., Pope, immoralities of his reign, 377.
John XIII., Pope, baptizes a bel!, 246.
Johnson, Francis, 452.

Johnstone, J. W., 925.

Jones, A. L., 837.

Jones, David, biographical sketch, 794.
Jones, Hugh, 607, 616, 617.

Jones, Jenkins, 601.

Jones, John Taylor, 822.

Jones, Samuel, 709.

Jones, Samuel, 717.

Jones, Samuel, 880.

Jones, William, 604.

Jordan, the River:

Christ goes to John at, 26.

Christian pilgrimages to site of Christ's immersion, 29.
site of Christ's baptism fixed by tradition, 29.
bathing in, 31.

sacred associations pertaining to, 32.

its rise, course, and debouchure, 33.

Schaff, Dr., on traditional site of Christ's baptism, 33.
waters of divided by Jehovah, 33.

Pococke's exploration of, 33.

Lynch, Lieut., explorations of, 33.

various sites assigned by tradition as the scenes of

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drim, 31.

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Koran, the, 233, 234.

Liddell and Scott, on meaning of John's surname, 'Bap-

tist,' 30.

Lightfoot, Bishop:

describes Jewish baptism, 31.

on John's baptism, 35.

on the term "bishop,' 135.

Lights. [See NEW LIGHTS OLD LIGHTS.]
Lincoln, Heman, 844.

Lindsay, T. M.:

quoted on Jewish baptism, 32.

on infant baptism as a pagan civil rite, 245.
Lions, Christians given to, 169.

Literature, American Baptist, 879, 880.
Lollards, the:

origin, 321.

persecuted, 322.

Lollard martyrs,

323.

cruel enactments of Parliament against, 324.
denied the Real Presence, 323.

their views on infant baptism, 325.

martyrdom of Tylesworth and Bainham, 326.

predecessors of the Baptists, 325.

Welsh adherents, 599.

London Assembly, the, 559.

London, Council of, enjoins immersion, 427.

London Meeting, the, 726.

Longford, Tasmania, 939.

Lord's Supper, the, 146.

design and object of, 146, 147.

the rite grossly corrupted by the Corinthian Church,

147.

maintained as an ordinance by Baptists, 153.

corrupted, 166.

impositions practiced by Marcus. 190.

administered to infants immediately after baptism, 190.
miracles of, 224, 225.

the Lying Wonder' of John Moschus, 225.

attitude of the Paulicians toward, 238.
administered to infants at baptism, 246.
Loring, James, 882.

Kuntze, Poor, leads a peasant rising in Wurtemburg, 363. Love-feasts, early Christians suspected of plotting at, 168.

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pastor of the Baptists at Augsburg, 391.
imprisoned and put to death, 392.

Laodicca, Council of:

Loxley, Colonel, 792.

Lucian:

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Lund, Eric, 835.

Lundy, on affusion, 271.

Lush, Sir Robert, 590.

Lustration, among the pagans, 187.

decrees that the gospels be read on the Sabbath, 208. Lutterworth, Yorkshire, 314, 315.

subverts popular religious rights, 214.

Lapsarian Controversy, the, 184.

Lardner, on the benefits conferred on mankind by the

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