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The History of the N T Church age Part 99
1500 / History of the Faith, from Martyrs Mirror, in the 16th Century. p363 (part 3)

A. D. 1572.-At this time there was imprisoned at Dort, in Holland, a man of great virtue and piety, named John Wouterss van Kuyck, who, in a letter written to his wife, relates what happened to him in prison on account of the faith. Among other things he speaks of what the bailiff, in his presence, demanded of the judges, namely: That pursuant to the decree of the king, he should be burnt alive at the stake; because he had departed from the Roman Catholic faith, and had (as he said), been rebaptized by the Anabaptists.
A. D. 1592-We find, that besides a disputation held against some papists who maintained infant baptism, Bartholomew Panten, a pious brother, also left, before his departure from this world, a testament, as a last farewell, to his little daughter; in which he, among other things, admonishes her, how she, when arriving at maturity, should act with regard to this matter, saying, "My dear child, take this to heart, and when you attain your understanding, my paternal request to you is, to join those who fear God, who are by far the least among all people, but who are nevertheless the true congregation and church of God; who practice their rule according to the ordinance of the Lord, and the practice of the apostles, namely, a baptism which is founded upon faith, and must be received as Christ has commanded, and as is written in Matthew."


1500 / Some of the Ana-Baptist are now called by the name Baptists.


10 things all the Ana-Baptists believed in.

1. salvation by grace alone

2. The gospel must be preached all over the world.

3. Believed in believers baptism, done by a true church only to be right and in the name of the Father, The Son, and the Holy Ghost.

4. members of the church only saved members.

5. godly living and church discipline.

6. they were anti Rome and anti church state.

7. believed the Bible was the only rule for the churches.

8. they baptized all that did not have true baptism.

9. they were peace loving, NO fighting back or making war against there enemies.

10. there churches were independent. Jesus was the only head over there churches.


1516 / the Byzantine text-type (also called Majority Text, Traditional Text, Ecclesiastical Text, Constantinopolitan Text, Antiocheian Text, or Syrian Text, the Received Text, or as it is best known, The Textus Receptus) is one of the main text types. it is the form found in the largest number of surviving manuscripts of the Greek New Testament. (as of 2020, their are 6000+/-). The New Testament text of the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Patriarchal Text, as well as those utilized in the lectionaries, are based on this text-type. Whilst varying in less than .05% of the texts, it also underlies the Textus Receptus Greek text used for most Reformation-era (Protestant) translations of the New Testament into vernacular languages. The Textus Receptus (Majority Text) was first published by Erasmus in the early 1500's. He gathered together the manuscripts and published the Greek New Testament for the first time around 1516.
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