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Reliquiae Baxterianae: Or, Mr. Richard Baxter's Narrative of the Most Memorable Passages of his Life and Times, Vol. 3: Documents
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9780199593668
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April 07 2020
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March 18 2021
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10.1093/actrade/9780199593668.book.1
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Text 2: Brownrigg’s ‘short Reply’ to Baxter, 3 July 1655
1. Richard Vines’s Letter ‘about an attempt for Concord’, 7 September [1649]
Text 9: Allen to Baxter, 30 September 1659
Text 2: Baxter to Barbara Lambe, 22 August 1658
Text 4: Mr. Johnson’s Third Letter to Mr. Baxter
Text 6: Mr. Johnson’s Fourth Letter to Mr. Baxter
33. The Savoy Conference II: John Cosin’s Paper of Episcopal Questions ‘as from some Considerable Person’, and its Answer, [mid-July 1661]
45. Correspondence on a Case of Conscience concerning Marriage to a Roman Catholic, July 1665
Text 1: Letter from the Cumberland Ministers, 1 September 1653
Text 5: Mr. Baxter’s Second Letter to Mr. Johnson
Text 3: Brownrigg’s fuller reply to Baxter’s proposals, with a covering letter of 21 July 1655
Text 2: 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
2. (Appendix I) A Reply to some Exceptions against the Worcestershire Agreement and Mr. Baxter’s Christian Concord, written by a nameless Author, 23 December 1653
Text 2: translation of the letter from Amyraldus
Text 3: The briefe summe of our judgment and desires about Church Government
10. the Worcestershire Association’s ‘brief English letter’ in reply to John Dury’s Proposals for Church Unity, 6 August 1658
Text 8: Allen to Baxter, 23 July 1659
Text 1: [Without the knowledge of whom by the revelation of scripture there’s no salvation]
15. The Contents of ‘A Disswasive from unnecessary Division and Separation, and the Real Concord of the Moderate Independents with the Presbyterians, instanced in Ten seeming Differences’, 1658
38. Petition to the King following the Failure of the Savoy Conference, August 1661
Text 1: Latin Letter from Raymond Gaches
7. Irish Association Correspondence, July 1655–January 1656
19. Letter from Raymond Gaches, 5 April 1660
Text 2: The Answer to the Lady Anne Lindseys Letter to her Mother
Text 2: The Case of Separation
Text 2: A Defence of our Proposals to his Majesty for Agreement in Matters of Religion
Text 1: Mr. Johnson’s First Letter to Mr. Baxter, about the Point of Ordination
14. Letter to Philip Nye, [c.March 1658]
25. Proposed Alterations to the King’s draft Declaration concerning Ecclesiastical Affairs, September 1660
34. The Savoy Conference III: The London Ministers’ Argument that it is Sinful to Deny the Sacrament to Communicants who Refuse to Kneel to Receive, [mid-July 1661]
26. His Majesties Declaration . . . concerning Ecclesiastical Affairs
12. (Appendix IV) Letters and Papers between Mr. Baxter and Mr. Allen, January 1659–October 1688
Text 5: Baxter to Thomas Lambe, 29 September 1658
13. Papers concerning Anabaptist Communion, [February 1656]
Text 1: Baxter to William Allen, 7 January 1658[/9]
4. Letter to Sir Ralph Clare concerning kneeling to receive the Sacrament, 2 February 1655[/6]
23. Draft of the King’s Declaration concerning Ecclesiastical Affairs, 4 September 1660
Text 3: Mr. Johnson’s Second Letter to Mr. Baxter
Text 1: Barbara Lambe to Baxter, 12 August 1658
21. The London Ministers’ Proposals for a Church Settlement, [July 1660]
36. The Savoy Conference V: The Episcopalian Divines’ Argument that Nothing in the Liturgy is Sinful, with reference to the Requirement that the Sacrament must be Received Kneeling, [late July 1661]
8. Correspondence with Ralph Brownrigg, Bishop of Exeter, June–July 1655
Text 3: May 14th, 1655. An Answer to the foregoing Questions, sent to Sir R. Clare
17. Two Papers on Religious Fundamentals as a Test of Tolerable Religious Orthodoxy under the Protectorate, [December 1654]
31. The King’s Commission for the Savoy Conference, 25 March 1661
Text 3: An abstract of our Desires concerning your Majestyes Declaration
18. Correspondence with Henry Hammond concerning Church Concord, July–August 1659
Text 2: Worcestershire Association reply to the Cumberland Ministers, October 1653
35. The Savoy Conference IV: Baxter’s Reply to Peter Gunning’s Paper, [24–25 July 1661]
32. The Savoy Conference I: Exceptions against the Book of Common Prayer, [15 April–4 May 1661]
30. Letter from the Lord Chancellor to Sir Ralph Clare, [November 1660–Summer 1661]
Text 7: Baxter to Thomas Lambe, 22 January 1658/9
Text 1: Letter from Baxter to Brownrigg Proposing Terms of Accommodation, 8 June 1655
9. (Appendix II) Several Letters that pass’d between Mr. Baxter and Mr. Martin Johnson, about the Point of Ordination, August–December 1653
20. Correspondence with Lady Anne Lindsey, December 1660–January 1661
6. Wiltshire Association Articles, [1654–5]
Text 3: Baxter’s private reply to the Cumberland Ministers
Text 3: Thomas Lambe to Baxter, 16 September 1658
11. (Appendix III) Several Letters between Mr. Baxter, and Mr. Lamb, August 1658–January 1659
Text 2: Translation of the Latin Letter from Raymond Gaches
Text 2: Worcestershire Association reply to the Irish Ministers, 12 August 1655
Text 1: Whether it be our duty to seeke Peace with the Anabaptists? Febr 28. 1655
24. Petition to the King in Response to his draft Declaration concerning Ecclesiastical Affairs, September 1660
Text 2: John Norton to Baxter, 23 September 1661
Text 1: The Paper offered by Bishop Cosins as from some considerable Person
44. Letters from Foreign Divines, 1663
22. The Bishops’ Answer to the Proposals for a Church Settlement, and the London Ministers’ Reply, [July 1660]
Text 3: To the Reverend and most Learned Mr. Richard Baxter, a Zealous Minister of the Gospel of Christ, his most worthy and most honoured Brother in Christ, at Kidderminster
29. New England Correspondence, 1661–3
Text 13: [Baxter to Allen] The Instances promised you
Text 1: R Baxter’s proposalls sent by Sir Ralph Clare to Dr H Hammond
42. Oaths and Declarations required of Conformists after the Restoration
3. ‘Theophilus Church’ Papers, 20 April 1655 and 14 May 1655
Text 1: The Preface Offered
39. ‘A Copy of the Proceedings of Some Worthy and Learned Divines . . . touching Innovations in the Doctrine and Discipline of the Church of England’, 1641
Text 1: The first addresse and Proposalls of the ministers
Text 3: To Mr. J—, 1685/6
Text 1: The Case and Lord Ashley’s Letter
Text 2: Certain Queries and Scruples of Conscience offered to some Learned Divines for Resolution and Satisfaction
Text 7: Baxter to Allen, 18 July 1659
Text 4: Barbara Lambe to Baxter, 20 September 1658
37. The Savoy Conference VI: Baxter’s Additional Arguments Concerning Kneeling to Receive the Sacrament, [late July 1661]
40. Correspondence with John Earle, June 1662
28. The London Ministers’ Address of Thanks to the King for his Declaration concerning Ecclesiastical Affairs, 16 November 1660
Text 4: Baxter’s Notes on Brownrigg’s Answer
Text 1: ‘Theophilus Church’ to Ralph Clare, 20 April 1655
Text 12: Baxter to Allen, 13 May 1676
Text 7: Mr. Johnson’s Fifth Letter to Mr. Baxter
Text 4: Dr. Thomas Goodwin on Ephes. 1. Serm. 36. pag. 488. explaining some Words in the foregoing Sermon
27. Letter to the Lord Chancellor on the occasion of Baxter’s Declining a Bishopric, 1 November 1660
16. Twelve Propositions for Church Concord, [1654/7?]
Text 2: The Article [All the Meanes of Revealing Jesus Christ are subordinate and subservient to the Holy Scriptures, and none of them Coordinate]
41. The Solemn League and Covenant, 1643
Text 6: Thomas Lambe to Baxter, 15 January 1658/9
43. Baxter’s Paper on Comprehension and Indulgence drawn up for ‘An Honourable Person’, [January–June 1663]
Text 2: But those Exceptions which we actually offered to the Bishops were as follows
Text 2: Our petition to the King uppon our sight of the first draught of his Declaration
Text 2: But those Exceptions which we actually offered to the Bishops were as follows
Text 11: Allen to Baxter, 29 June 1672
Text 2: To this the Dr. returned this Civil peaceable Answer
Text 1: Letter from Irish Ministers, 5 July 1655
Text 2: Mr. Baxter’s Reply to Mr. Johnson, against the absolute Necessity of Ordination, and of an uninterrupted Succession thereof from the Apostles, to the Being of the Ministerial Office
Text 4: Baxter to John Eliot, 30 November 1663
Text 1: The Letter to the Lady Anne Lindsey
Text 3: John Eliot to Baxter, ‘Roxbury, this 6th of the 5th [6 July]. 1663’
Text 2: Dr Hammonds Answer
Text 2: An Abstract of the Proposalls more fully [re]presented to your Majesty in the Larger paper
5. Cumberland Association Correspondence with the Worcestershire Association, September–October 1653
Text 1: For the Reuerend and much Honoured Dr. Earle Deane of Westminster
Text 10: Allen to Baxter, 27 May 1671
Text 1: Literæ D. Amyraldi
Text 5: Baxter to Allen, 6 November 1658
Text 1: Jo. Endecott to Baxter, 7 August 1661
Text 2: An Offer of Christian fraternal Communion to the Brethren that are against, or doubtful about, Baptizing Infants of Believers
Text 6: Allen to Baxter, 12 July 1659
Text 4: The Reduction of Episcopacy unto the Form of Synodical Government received in the Ancient Church
Text 1: The Bishops' Answer to the first Proposals of the London Ministers, who attempted the Work of Reconcilement
Text 3: Irish Ministers’ reply to the Worcestershire Association, 16 January 1655{/6}
Text 3: R. Bs Reply
Text 1: The Exceptions against the Common-Prayer which I offered the Brethren when they were drawing up theirs
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