TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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Preliminary Observations,[13]
CHAPTER I.
SABBATARIAN CHURCHES IN ASIA AND AFRICA.
The Armenian Church,[18]
Sabbatarianism of this Church,[30]
Ancient Christians of India,[33]
Their Sabbatarian Character,[39]
The Ethiopic Church,[40]
Its Sabbatarian Character,[54]
CHAPTER II.
SEVENTH-DAY BAPTISTS IN EUROPE.
Waldenses, Albigenses, etc.,[62]
Their Doctrinal Sentiments,[69]
Testimonies to their Sabbatarian Character,[70]
Their Persecutions,[84]
Further Accounts of their Sabbatarianism,[88]
Semi-Judaisers—their Origin,[95]
Their Sabbatarianism,[97]
Their Churches in Russia, Poland,[99]
Sabbatarians of Holland,[103]
Sabbatarians of England,[107]
The Natton Church,[114]
The Cripplegate Church,[118]
The Mill-Yard Church,[122]
CHAPTER III.
SEVENTH-DAY BAPTISTS IN THE UNITED STATES.
General History,[130]
Churches in Rhode Island,[145]
Churches in Connecticut,[162]
Churches in New Jersey,[166]
Central Association,[174]
Western Association,[190]
Southwestern Association,[198]
Northwestern Association,[202]
CHAPTER IV.
SEVENTH-DAY BAPTISTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CONTINUED.
Keithian Seventh-day Baptists,[211]
German Seventh-day Baptists,—General History,[215]
German Seventh-day Baptists,—Particular History,[233]