“The Martyr’s Mirror” (1660), concerning the ancient edict against Anabaptists, writes “As those Christians greatly increased who valued only the baptism which is administered upon faith, and consequently rebaptized (as not having been baptized aright) those who had been baptized by unbelievers or in infancy, when they attained to the true faith, the Emperor Theodosius, A.D. 413, issued an edict, against the Anabaptists, commanding that they should be put to death.” (p.190)

“The Martyr’s Mirror” (1660), concerning the ancient edict against Anabaptists, writes “As those Christians greatly increased who valued only the baptism which is administered upon faith, and consequently rebaptized (as not having been baptized aright) those who had been baptized by unbelievers or in infancy, when they attained to the true faith, the Emperor Theodosius, A.D. 413, issued an edict, against the Anabaptists, commanding that they should be put to death.” (p.190)

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Yesterday at 12:28 PM  · “TheMartyr’s Mirror” (1660), concerning the ancient edict against Anabaptists, writes “As those Christians greatly increased who valued only the baptism which is administered upon faith, and consequently rebaptized (as not having been baptized aright) those who had been baptized by unbelievers or in infancy, when they attained to the true faith, the Emperor Theodosius, A.D. 413, issued an edict, against the Anabaptists, commanding that they should be put to death.” (p.190)

Kris MinefeeAdminTop ContributorThis is the book Baptists should read rather than Foxes book of Marytrs. Foxe an Anglican doesn’t care about the ana-baptists who were persecuted by the Church of England, nor does he make any doctrinal statement of what is the true church. Thieleman J. van Braght does both.