Church History Quiz 5

Taken from the Trail of Blood by Dr. JM Carroll 29413aa0ff63fd471c91435dc677b000 53c63d8b615fc

TRAIL OF BLOOD CONTINUATION
( Taken from the Trail of Blood by Dr. JM
Carroll)

22. Up to the organization of the Hierarchy and the uniting of church and state, all the persecution of Christianity has been done either by Judaism or Paganism. Now comes a serious change. Christians (in name) begin to persecute Christians. Constantine, desiring to have all Christians join with him in his new idea of a state religion, and many conscientiously opposing this serious departure from New Testament teachings, he begins using the power of government to compel. Thus begin the days and years and even centuries of a hard and bitter persecution against all those Christians who were loyal to the original Christ and Apostolic teachings.

 

23 Remember that we are now noting the events occurring between the years A.D. 300 and 500. The Hierarchy organized under the leadership of Constantine, rapidly developed into what is now known as the Catholic church. This newly developing church joined to a temporal government, no longer simply an executive to carry out the completed laws of the New Testament, began to be legislative, amending or annulling old laws or enacting new ones utterly unknown to the New Testament.

 

24. One of the first of its legislative enactments, and one of the most subversive in its results, was the establishing by law of “infant baptism.” By this new law, “Infant Baptism” becomes compulsory. This was done A.D. 416. Infants had been infrequently baptized for probably a century preceding this. Insofar as this newly enacted law became effective, two vital New Testament laws were abrogated–“Believers Baptism” and “Voluntary personal obedience in Baptism.”

 

25. As an inevitable consequence of this new doctrine and law, these erring churches were soon filled with unconverted members. In fact, it was not very many years until probably a majority of the membership was composed of unconverted material. So the great spiritual affairs of God’s great spiritual kingdom were in the hands of an unregenerate temporal power. What may now be expected?

 

26. Loyal Christians and churches, of course, rejected this new law. “Believers baptism,” of course, “New Testament baptism,” was the only law for them. They not only refused to baptize their own children, but believing in the baptism of believers only, they refused to accept the baptizing done by and within the churches of this unscriptural organization. If any of the members from the churches of this new organization attempted to join any of the churches which had refused to join in with the new organization, a Christian experience and a rebaptism was demanded.

 

27. The course followed by the loyal churches soon, of course, incurred the hot displeasure of the state religionists, many, if not most of whom, were not genuine Christians. The name “Christian,” however, was from now on denied those loyal churches who refused to accept these new errors. They were robbed of that, and called by many other names, sometimes by one and sometimes by another, “Montanist,” Tertullianists,” “Novationists,”“Paterines,” etc., and some at least because of their practice of rebaptizing those who were baptized in infancy, were referred to an “Ana -Baptists.”

 

28. A.D. 426, just ten years after the legal establishment of infant baptism, the awful period known as the “Dark Ages” had its beginning. What a period! How awfully black and bloody! From now on for more than a decade of centuries, the trail of loyal Christianity is largely washed away in its own blood. Note on thechart some of the many different names borne by the persecuted. Sometimes these names are given because of some specially heroic leader and sometimes from other causes, and frequently names for the same people vary in different countries and even in different centuries.

 

29. It was early in the period of the “dark ages” when real Popery had its definite beginnings. This was by Leo II, A.D. 440 to 461. This, however, was not the first time the title was ever used. This title, similar to the Catholic church itself, was largely a development. The name appears, as first applied to the Bishop of Rome 296-304. It was formally adopted by Siricius, Bishop of Rome 384-398. Then officially adopted by Leo II, 440-461. Then claimed to be universal, 707. Then some centuries later declared by Gregory VII to be the exclusive right of the papacy.

 

30. Now to sum up the most significant events of this first five-century period:

 

(1) The gradual change from a democracy to a preacher-church government.

 

(2) The change from salvation by grace to Baptismal Salvation.

 

(3) The change from “believers’ baptism” to “infant
baptism.”

 

(4) The Hierarchy organized. Marriage of church and state.

 

(5) Seat of empire changed to Constantinople.

 

(6) Infant baptism established by law and made compulsory.

 

(7) Christians begin to persecute Christians.

 

(8) The “Dark Ages” begin 426.

 

(9) The sword and torch rather than the gospel become the
power of God (?) unto salvation.

 

(10) All semblance of “Religious liberty” dies and is buried and remains buried for many centuries.

 

(11) Loyal New Testament churches, by whatever name called, are hunted and hounded to the utmost limit of the new Catholic temporal power. Remnants scattered over the world are finding uncertain hiding places in forests and mountains, valleys, dens and caves of the earth.

Q.1
Up to the organization of the Hierarchy and the uniting of church and state, all the persecution of Christianity has been done either by Judaism or Paganism. Now comes a serious change. _______________ begin to persecute Christians. *

Q.2
Constantine, desiring to have all Christians join with him in his new idea of a state religion, and many conscientiously opposing this serious departure from New Testament teachings, he begins using the power of __________ to compel. *

Q.3
The Hierarchy organized under the leadership of Constantine, rapidly developed into what is now known as the __________ church. *

Q.4
This newly developing church joined to a temporal government, no longer simply an executive to carry out the completed laws of the New Testament, began to be ___________, amending or annulling old laws or enacting new ones utterly unknown to the New Testament. *

Q.5
One of the first of its legislative enactments, and one of the most subversive in its results, was the establishing by law of _________________. *

Q.6
By this new law, “Infant Baptism” becomes compulsory. This was done A.D. ______. *

Q.7
Insofar as this newly enacted law became effective, two vital New Testament laws were abrogated–“Believers Baptism” and “_______________ obedience in Baptism.” *

Q.8
As an inevitable consequence of this new doctrine and law, these erring churches were soon filled with __________ members. *

Q.9
Loyal Christians and churches, of course, rejected this new law. “____________ baptism,” of course, “New Testament baptism,” was the only law for them. *

Q.10
They not only refused to baptize their own children, but believing in the baptism of believers only, they____________ to accept the baptizing done by and within the churches of this unscriptural organization *

Q.11
The name “Christian,” however, was from now on denied those loyal churches who refused to accept these new errors. They were robbed of that, and called by many other names: *

Q.12
A.D. ______, just ten years after the legal establishment of infant baptism, the awful period known as the “Dark Ages” had its beginning *

Q.13
It was early in the period of the “dark ages” when real Popery had its definite beginnings. This was by _______, A.D. 440 to 461 *

Q.14
Now to sum up the most significant events of this first five-century period: *

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Q.16
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