Richard Baxter
Richard Baxter (12 November 1615 – 8 December 1691) was an English Nonconformist church leader and theologian from Rowton, Shropshire, who has been described as "the chief of English Protestant Schoolmen". He made his reputation in the late 1630s by his ministry at Kidderminster in Worcestershire, when he also began a long and prolific career as theological writer.Following the Act of Uniformity 1662, Baxter refused an appointment as Bishop of Hereford and was expelled from the Church of England. He became one of the most influential leaders of the Nonconformist movement, spending time in prison. His views remain controversial within the Calvinist tradition of Predestination because he taught that Christians are placed under a type of faith-law. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
Created 1657
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2by Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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3by Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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5by Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
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6by Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
Created 1659
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9by Johnson, William, 1583-1663Other Authors: “...Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691...”
Created 1661
Location: Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco
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