Reliquiæ Baxterianæ, or, Mr. Richard Baxters narrative of the most memorable passages of his life and times faithfully publish'd from his own original manuscript by Matthew Sylvester.
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- Reliquiæ Baxterianæ, or, Mr. Richard Baxters narrative of the most memorable passages of his life and times faithfully publish'd from his own original manuscript by Matthew Sylvester.
- Author
- Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for T. Parkhurst, J. Robinson, F. Lawrence and F. Dunton,
- 1696.
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- Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL Sir Henry Ashhurst Bar.
- THE PREFACE TO THE READER.
- A BREVIATE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE Ensuing Narrative: Which was written by Parts, at different Times.
- Be pleased (Candid Reader) to correct these Errours in the beginning thus:
- THE LIFE OF THE REVEREND Mr. Richard Baxter.
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THE
LIFE
OF THE
REVEREND
Mr. Richard Baxter.
- Certain Queries and Scruples of Conscience offered to some Learned Divines for Resolution and Satisfaction.
- May 14th, 1655. An Answer to the foregoing Questions, sent to Sir R. Clare.
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- Bishop Brownrigg' s Answer about Government.
- Some other Proposals are added in the End of your Letter.
- Whether it be our Duty to seek Peace with the Anabaptists?
- An Offer of Christian fraternal Communion to the Brethren that are against, or doubtful about, Baptizing Infants of Be∣lievers.
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- By the Establishment of what is contained in these Twelve Propositions or Articles following, the Churches in these Na∣tions may have a Holy Communion, Peace and Concord, without any Wrong to the Consciences or Liberties of Presby∣terians, Congregational, Episcopal, or any other Christians.
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- To my noble Friend Sir Ralph Clare, These.
- The next Days Argument.
- To this Case I drew up the following Answer, and sent it to Sir John Trevor, to be by him conveyed to my Lord Ashley.
- THE LIFE Of the Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter. The Third Part.
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APPENDIX.
- A Reply to some Exceptions against our Worcester∣shire Agreement, and my Christian Concord. Written by a nameless Author, and sent by Dr. Warmstrye.
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N
o . II. Mr. Johnson's First Letter to Mr. Bax∣ter, about the Point of Ordination. - Numb. III. Letters between Mr. Baxter, and Mr. Lambe.
- Numb. IV. Letters and Papers between Mr. Baxter, and Mr. Allen.
- The Instances promised you.
- Number V.
- Numb. VI. A Resolution of this Case; What's to be done when the Law of the Land commands Persons to go to their Parish-Church, and Parents require to go to private Meetings.
- Numb. VII. A Letter of Mr. Baxter's about the Case of Nevil Symmons.
- Numb. VIII. The general defence of my Accused Writings, called Seditious and Schismatical.
- Numb. IX. An Act for Concord by Reforming Parish Churches, and Regulating Toleration of DISSENTERS.