Introduction Pilgrim Church Glossary Cross-Reference
Baanes, 51, 52.
Introduction Pilgrim Church Glossary Cross-Reference
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B
Babinot, 222.
Babylon, 16; spiritual 137, 190,232.
Baden, 164.
Badly, Thomas, 122.
Baedeker, Dr., 331.
Bagdad, 79, 81, 84, 325; Groves in, 350 - 354, 357, 372.
Bahram V, king of Persia, 74.
Ball, John 121.
Bamburgh, 258.
BAN, title of Bosnian rulers, 61, 62, 63, 64.
BAPTISM, of believers, 8; of infants, 8-9, 43, 145; change of teaching concerning, 9; regeneration by b, 9, 145; delayed by British monks until evidence of faith given, 35; of Priscillian,36; description of b in "Key of Truth", 53; of infants, brought the world into the church, 54; of Jesus. 55; 87; among Waldenses, 99; 108; of believers at Reichenau and Lhota,130; in relation to the church question. 147-148; Luther on,148; believers baptized. 153; of believers, punished by death,154, 165; 156; by Hubmeyer,157, 161; 164, 166; of children made compulsory. 169; of believers punished by drowning,169; source of endurance of Anabaptists, 171; question as to salvation of children, 172; of infants cannot be proved from Scripture, 173; believers baptized, to be drowned, 173; in
Tyrol, 176; 180; of adults made obligatory in Munster, 181; similarity of outward b, does not establish fellowship, 185; Snyder beheaded for renewing his,186; Menno and infant, 186-187; teaching of Scripture on, 187; corrupted b, 188; true b, 189;
Menno begins to baptize, 191;
Pilgram Marbeck on, 194-196; edict against, 197 ; 198; Schwenckfeld on, 203, 204, 207; of a child in Paris and results, 228; difference between Independents and Baptists, 239; of infants in the Church of England, 246-247; not practised by the Friends,253; not the ground of fellowship, 254; 263; James Haldane on, 301; Robert Haldane and,303; Campbell and, 306, 309;
Mennonite, 319; among Mennonite Brethren, 321; liberty of,323; among Stundists, 325-326, 328, 338; Oncken on, 340;
Frohlich and, 344, 346; Muller on, 362, 363, 365,366; Evans on,368, 369; Chapman on, 370;
Darby and, 372; Spurgeon on,391-392; the Friends and, 394.
BAPTISMAL REGENERATION, 391- 392.
BAPTISTS, called Anabaptists, 161; in Strassburg, 162; hymns, 165; imprisoned and put to death,165; Schwenckfeld and the, 203, 204, 206; churches in London,239; persecuted, 240; views on civil power, 245, 247, 248; 249; conflict renewed, 253; in Russia,335-336; connections with other bodies, 371; 395; AMERICAN,309-311, 313, 314-315, 341;
GERMAN, spread to Russia, 328; churches formed, 338; in Russia, 341.
BAPTIST UNION, 392.
BARBE, title of Vaudois elders,217; visit Reformers, 218; 219.
Barcochebas, 4.
Barnabas, 5, 43.
Barnstaple, 357, 363, 368, 369, 370.
Barrowe, 240.
Bartholomew, St., massacre of,230, 280.
Basil, Bogomil elder, 58-59.
Basil I, Byzantine Emperor, 56.
Basle, 106, 109; Council of, 126, 128; Bible-study and printing in, 156; 158, 162-163, 216;
Vaudois Barbes come to, 217;
Mission, 326, 351; 224, 343.
Bastille, 279.
BATTLES, Kossovo, 64; Lipan,126; Muhlberg, 133; White
Mountain, 135; 214.
Baxter, Richard, 253.
Beaufort, 233.
Beccles, 123.
Beda, Noel, 210, 212.
Bedford, Church in, 254.
Beer, George, 357, 360.
BEGHARD, 101, 105, 106, 107, 111.
BEGHINE, 101, 105, 106.
BELGIAN CONFESSION, 262, 263.
Bellett, John Gifford, 347, 348, 350, 371.
Benedict of Nursia, 32.
Benedict, caves of St., 222.
Bentinck family, 339.
Bernard of Clairvaux, 32, 86, 99.
Bernard of Cluny, 32.
Berleburg, 280, 281; BIBLE, 281. 283; 282.
Berlin, 272, 276, 340.
Bern, 169, 302.
Berquin, Louis de, 210, 212, 215.
Berthelsdorf, 273, 274, 275.
Bethesda Chapel, Bristol, 363 365, 382-384.
Bethlehem, 67, 69, 324.
Beziers, 89.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM, 14, 388, 392.
Biel (Bienne), 169.
Bjelopolje, 62.
Blaurock, 168,169, 170.
Blois, 226.
Bockelson, Jan (John of Leyden),180-184.
Boehler, Peter, 276, 277, 289.
BOGOMILI (BOGOMILS ), meaning of name, 57-58 and n-57-58; early opinions of, 59-60; misrepresented by enemies, 60; many churches of b in Bosnia, 61; intercourse with believers in other countries, 62; attacked by Pope and king of Hungary, 63-64; inquisition established in Bosnia,63; accept Turkish help, 64;
Turks capture Bosnia, 65; tombstones, 65-66.
BOGOMILICI, 57n.
BOHEMIAN BRETHREN (see Unitas Fratrum, Moravian Church), 136, 276, 284, 293.
BOHEMIAN CHARTER, 135.
Bohmerwald, 112.
Bohnekamper. 326.
BOLSHEVIK, 325, 337, 338, 392.
Bona, 25.
Boniface, led Roman missionary system against British, 36.
Boniface VIII, Pope, 102.
Boniface IX, Pope, 111.
BOOKS, First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians, 7; Hexapla (Origen), 10; Antitheses (Marcion), 14; Confessions, 24-25,
City of God 25, (Augustine);
Heliand 36; Priscillian's works,38-40 Koran 50, 56; Key of
Truth (tr. Conybeare), 52, 53- 55; Homilies of Afrahat, 70;
The Bazaar of Heraclides of
Damascus (Nestorius, tr. Bethune Baker), 75-77; Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians (Claudius), 91; Defensor Pacis (Marsiglio), 102-103; History of
Tauler's Conversion, 108; Nine
Rocks, 108-109; Greek New
Testament (Erasmus), 114; The
Kingdom of God, 118, of the
Truth of Holy Scripture, 119(Wycliff); The Net of Faith (Cheltschizki), 127-129; The Labyrinth of the World and the
Paradise of the Heart, 136, The
Testament of the Dying Mother,136-137, The Voice of Mourning,138, One Thing Needful, 138-140(Comenius); Imitation of Christ (a Kempis), 141; Address to the
Nobility of the German Nation on the Liberty of the Christian
Man's, 143, Babylonian Captivity of the Church, 143 (Luther);
Spiritual Exercises (Loyola),150; translation of the Prophets (Denck and Hetzer), 162; Vermanung, etc. (Marbeck), 194and n-196; Of the New Pamphlet of the Baptist Brethren, etc.(Schwenckfeld), 207; reply to above (Marbeck), 207; Lives of the Saints (Le Fevre), 209;
Noble Lesson Catechism, Antichrist (Vaudois MSS.), 220; The
Institutes of the Christian
Religion (Calvin), 224; A Booke which sheweth the Life and
Manners of all true Christians etc., 239, 240; A Treatise of Reformation without Tarrying for
Anie (Browne), 240; Ecclesiastical Polity (Hooker), 241-243;
Book of Common Prayer, 253;
Saints' Everlasting Rest (Baxter), 253-254; Pilgrim's Progress (Bunyan), 254; The discernment of a true church etc.(Labadie), 261; Eukleria (van
Schurman), 266, 268; Spiritual
Guide (Molinos), 279; First
Love, that is a True Picture of the First Christians etc., 279- 280, Impartial History of the
Churches and Heretics etc., 280(Gottfried Arnold); Marburg
Bible, 281; Berleburg Bible,281; The Mystery of Godliness and the Mystery of Iniquity (Frohlich), 345-346; Narrative of some of the Lord's dealings with George Muller, 368; Origin of Species (Darwin), 387; Vie de
Jesus (Renan), 390; Leben Jesu (Strauss), 390.
Bordeaux, 37, 255, 256.
Bosna river, 64.
Boston, 249.
Bowden, William, 357, 360.
Bradford, 277.
Braga, 37.
Brandenburg, 110, 232, 237, 272.
Brandhuber, Wolfgang, 170.
BREAKING OF BREAD (see Lord's Supper), 9, 168, Schwenckfeld on, 204, 207; in caves of St.
Benedict, 222; in Herford, 268;
Stundists, 326, 328, 333; liberty for, 347, 349, 350; Muller, 362;
Darby, 377, 382, 383.
Bremen, 268.
BRETHREN, 111, 395.
BRETHREN OF THE COMMON LIFE.141-142.
Briconnet, Bishop of Meaux, 209, 211, 214, 256.
Bristol, 290; open-air preaching,
Whitefield and Wesley, 291; 360, 363; Muller's Orphanage opened, 367, 371, 372, 382.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE
SOCIETY, 325, 327, 348, 392.
BRITISH MUSEUM, ix, 82, 324.
Browne, Robert, 239-240.
BROWNISTS, 239, 243.
Brueys, Pierre de, 85.
Brugg, 343.
Brush Run, 308, 309.
Bucer, 161, 162, 187, 196, 199, 215.
Buckinghamshire, 123.
Budapest, 344.
Buddha, 16; BUDDHISM, 16, 79.
Buffalo Creek, 309.
BUILDINGS, no special b, required for meetings, 3; missionary villages, 35; simple houses and rooms, 46; to receive relics and in honour of martyrs, consecrated to Virgin or saints, 46; Bogomil meetings held in any house or in plain meeting rooms, 61; meetings in private houses forbidden by Synod of Seleucia, 73; de
Brueys taught useless to build churches, 85; Waldensian meeting rooms, 100; cathedrals, 104.
BULGARIAN CATHOLICS or PAVLI-
CANI, 60-61.
BULGARIANS , name given to believers, 57n, 60, 85.
Bunyan, John, 254.
Burdigala, former name of Bordeaux, 37.
Bury St. Edmunds, 240.
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