These words spoken by Ambrosius Salzer, rector of the University of Vienna, a companion of Faber.
2.
Titus 3:5. It is used of the resurrection in Matt. 19:38. See CookeParsons, A History of German Anabaptism, p. 106 for use of this term during the Reformation.
3.
Participles from anagennao are used in 1 Peter 1:3, 23.
4.
GodetF., Commentary on … 1 Corinthians, Vol. 2, p. 387.
5.
Westcott and Hort read Peri rather than Huper.
6.
Zwingli refers to Anabaptists who deny the saving power of baptism as “screamers.” See Texas Historical and Biographical Magazine, Vol. 1, p. 523, 531. Zwingli says that “they caw out” (cornicantur); Jackson, Samuel M., Selected Works of Huldreich Zwingli, p. 191; Opera (1581 ed.), Vol. 2. leaf 22 vecto, line 5. Vol. 26, col. 52 (verse 4?).
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Second Series, Vol. 6, p. 192.
9.
Ibid, p. 4813.
10.
The Latin text of Cyprian's letter to Fidus quoted here by Faber corresponds exactly to the text printed in J. P. Migne's Patrologiae Cursus Completus … Series Latina, Vol. 3, cols. 1047-1056. For sake of space a translation of it is not included here. but anyone who should desire to know the argument contained in it can find a translation of it in Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. 5, p. 353, 354, and in the Ante-Nicene Christian Library, Vol. VIII The Writings of Cyprian, Vol. 1), p. 196199.
11.
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, First Series, Vol. 4, p. 407514.
12.
Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. 4, p. 237382.
13.
Augustine, “To the Questions of Jannuarius,” Book I; Nicene and PostNicene Fathers, First Series, Vol. 1, p. 300303.