[1026] Cox, vol. ii. p. 202.
[1027] Such statements respecting the observers of the seventh day are very common. Even those who first commenced to keep the Sabbath in Newport were said to “have left Christ and gone to Moses in the observation of days, and times, and seasons, and such like.”—Seventh-day Baptist Memorial, vol. i. p. 32. The pastor of the first-day Baptist church of Newport said to them: “I do judge you have and still do deny Christ.”—Id. p. 37.
[1028] The Present State of the Greek Church in Russia, Appendix. p. 273, New York, 1815.
[1029] Murdock’s Mosheim, book iv. cent. xvii. sect. 2, part i. chap. ii. note 12.
[1030] See the [twenty-first chapter] of this work.
[1031] Id. Ib.
[1032] Maxson’s Hist. Sab. p. 41.
[1033] Manual of the Seventh-day Baptists, p. 16.
[1034] Martyrology of the Churches of Christ, commonly called Baptists, during the era of the Reformation. From the Dutch of T. J. Van Braght, London, 1850, vol. i. pp. 113, 114.
[1035] Id. p. 113.