[1036] Manual of the S. D. Baptists, p. 16.
[1037] Wall’s History of Infant Baptism, vol. ii. p. 379, Oxford, 1835.
[1038] I know of no exception to this statement. If there be any it must be found in the cases of those observing both seventh and first days. Even here, there is certainly no such thing as sprinkling for baptism, but possibly there may be the baptism of young children.
[1039] Hist. English Baptists, vol. ii. pref. pp. 43, 44.
[1040] Maxson’s Hist. Sab. p. 42.
[1041] Gen. Hist. Bapt. Denom. vol. ii. p. 414, ed. 1813.
[1042] Hengstenberg’s Lord’s Day, p. 66.
[1043] Coleman’s Ancient Christianity Exemplified, chap. xxvi. sect. 2; Heylyn’s Hist. Sab. part ii. chap. viii. sect. 7; Neal’s Hist. Puritans, part i. chap. viii.
[1044] Sabbathum Veteris et Novi Testamenti; or, the True Doctrine of the Sabbath, by Nicholas Bound, D. D., sec. ed. London, 1606, p. 51.
[1045] Id. p. 66.