[116]. Etheridge, Ibid. p. 72.
[117]. Mosheim, Eccl. Hist., Cent. II., Part II., Ch. v, 1, 2.
[118]. Institutes, Book IV, chap, xvi, §37.
[119]. Dale’s “Christic Baptism,” pp. 430, 431.
[120]. See Alexander on Acts xiv, 5.
[121]. In Dale, Christic Baptism, p. 205.
[122]. Christic Baptism, p. 393.
[123]. Dale’s Christic Baptism, p. 162.
[124]. “Christic Baptism,” p. 158.
[125]. Pliny (Hist. Nat. vi, 35) states this kingdom of which Meroe, on an island in the Nile, was the chief city, to have been “now for a long time,” governed by queens, who transmitted to each other the name of Candace.