[21b] He maintained against Cyprian, of Carthage, that baptism, though performed by heretics, ought not to be repeated: but the heretics of that period baptized only in the name of the Father, and sometimes not even in his name: a kind of Baptism which no Roman Catholic would now admit to be valid.—See Grier’s History of the Councils, p. 17.

[21c] See this case argued by Bishop Stillingfleet in part iii. chap. 2, pp. 512, 513, of the Vindication; and for others equally opposite, see Grier’s History passim. See also Burnet on the Nineteenth Article.

[21d] See Evidence against Catholicism by the Rev. Blanco White, p. 33: and the Bishop of Exeter’s Letters to Charles Butler, Esq. Letter xiv. p. 271.

[22a] The writers of the Gallican Church are here alluded to, all of whom oppose the Papal claims.

[22b] Matt. xvi. 18.

[22c] Matt. xviii. 17.

[22d] Matt. xxviii. 20.

[22e] John xiv. 16.

[22f] Acts xv. 28.

[22g] 1 Tim. iii. 15.