Thanks!  You are correct.  I did a search for Roman but all references were to the Book of Romans.  Did not think of doing a search for pope.  The 1689 Baptist Confession borrows too much, in my opinion, from the Westminster Confession!  Though I believe the Church of Rome is apostate I am not sure it is necessary for a Confession of Faith to try to identify the antichrist.  John in his Epistles indicates there are many antichrists well before the pope existed.
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Both the Baptist BCoF and the Westminster WCoF make that same identification for the Pope.
So also Luther, Calvin, Wesley ... even the Popes themselves refer to fellow Popes as antichrist, BEFORE Luther did!!.
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Arnulf Bishop of Orleans (Roman Catholic)
   "deplored the roman popes as  "monsters of guilt" and declared in a council called by the King of  France in 991ad that the pontiff, clad in purple and gold, was,  "Antichrist, sitting in the temple of God, and showing himself as God"  -Phillip Schaff, History of the Christian church, 8 vols., reprint of  the 3d (1910)ed. (Grand Rapids Mich.: Wm. B Eerdmans Publishing Co.,  n.d.)
   
       Eberhard II, archbishop of Salzburg (Roman Catholic)
   "stated at a synod of bishops  held at Regensburg in 1240 (some scholars say 1241) that the people of  his day were "accustomed" to calling the pope antichrist." -LeRoy Edwin  Froom, The Prophetic Faith of our Fathers, 4 vols. (Wash DC: Review and  Herald publishing assc, 1950-1954)
   
       John Wycliffe
   "When the western church was  divided for about 40 years between two rival popes, one in Rome and the  other in Avigon, France, each pope called the other pope antichrist -  and John Wycliffe is reputed to have regarded them as both being right:  "two halves of Antichrist, making up the perfect Man of Sin between  them." -Ibid
   
       Martin Luther (Lutheran) 
   "We here are of the conviction  that the papacy is the seat of the true and real  Antichrist...personally I declare that I owe the Pope no other obedience  than that to Antichrist."  (Aug. 18, 1520) Taken from The Prophetic  Faith of Our Fathers, Vol. 2., pg. 121 by Froom.  (In response to a  papal bull [official decree]): "I despise and attack it, as impious,  false... It is Christ Himself who is condemned therein... I rejoice in  having to bear such ills for the best of causes. Already I feel greater  liberty in my heart; for at last I know that the pope is antichrist, and  that his throne is that of Satan himself." --D'Aubigné, b.6, ch. 9.        
        Cotton Mather (Congregational Theologian) 
   "The oracles of God foretold  the rising of an Antichrist in the Christian Church: and in the Pope of  Rome, all the characteristics of that Antichrist are so marvelously  answered that if any who read the Scriptures do not see it, there is a  marvelous blindness upon them."  Taken from The Fall of Babylon by  Cotton Mather in Froom's book, The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, Vol.  3, pg. 113. 
   
       John Wesley (Methodist) 
       Speaking of the Papacy he  said, "He is in an emphatical sense, the Man of Sin, as he increases all  manner of sin above measure. And he is, too, properly styled the Son of  Perdition, as he has caused the death of numberless multitudes, both of  his opposers and followers... He it is...that exalteth himself above  all that is called God, or that is worshipped...claiming the highest  power, and highest honour...claiming the prerogatives which belong to  God alone."  Taken from Antichrist and His Ten Kingdoms by John Wesley,  pg. 110. 
           
       Ellen G. White: Seven Day Adventists
   "This compromise between  paganism and Christianity resulted in the development of "the man of  sin" foretold in prophecy as opposing and exalting himself above God.  That gigantic system of false religion is a masterpiece of Satan's  power--a monument of his efforts to seat himself upon the throne to rule  the earth according to his will.    
    Thomas Cranmer (Anglican) 
   "Whereof it followeth Rome to  be the seat of antichrist, and the pope to be very antichrist himself. I  could prove the same by many other scriptures, old writers, and strong  reasons." (Referring to prophecies in Revelation and Daniel.)  Taken  from Works by Cranmer, Vol. 1, pp. 6-7.        
    Roger Williams (First Baptist Pastor in America) 
   He spoke of the Pope as "the  pretended Vicar of Christ on earth, who sits as God over the Temple of  God, exalting himself not only above all that is called God, but over  the souls and consciences of all his vassals, yea over the Spirit of  Christ, over the Holy Spirit, yea, and God himself...speaking against  the God of heaven, thinking to change times and laws; but he is the son  of perdition (II Thess. 2)."  Taken from The Prophetic Faith of Our  Fathers by Froom, Vol. 3, pg. 52.     
   
  1689 London Baptist  Confession
 
                 Chapter 26: Of       the  Church. The Lord Jesus Christ is the Head of the church,  in whom, by the appointment of the Father, all power for the calling,  institution, order or government of the church, is invested in a supreme and  sovereign manner; neither can the Pope of Rome in any sense be head thereof, but  is that antichrist, that man of sin, and son of perdition, that exalteth himself  in the church against Christ, and all that is called God; whom the Lord shall  destroy with the brightness of his coming. ( Colossians 1:18; Matthew 28:18-20; Ephesians 4:11, 12;  2 Thessalonians 2:2-9 )   
    John Knox (Scotch Presbyterian) 
   Knox wrote to abolish "that  tyranny which the pope himself has for so many ages exercised over the  church" and that the pope should be recognized as "the very antichrist,  and son of perdition, of whom Paul speaks."  Taken from The Zurich  Letters, pg. 199 by John Knox.     
        John Calvin (Presbyterian) 
   "Some persons think us too  severe and censorious when we call the Roman pontiff Antichrist. But  those who are of this opinion do not consider that they bring the same  charge of presumption against Paul himself, after whom we speak and  whose language we adopt... I shall briefly show that (Paul's words in II  Thess. 2) are not capable of any other interpretation than that which  applies them to the Papacy."  Taken from Institutes by John Calvin. 
   
    Presbyterian    Church (Year 2000)    
   The following Resolution was unanimously passed by    the South Atlantic Presbytery of the Bible Presbyterian Church meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina,  March 25, 2000.
http://www.remnantofgod.org/4fathers.htm
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