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  1. 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".

  2. Nov 12, 2015 · Baxter’s method of thorough house-to-house visitation, discipleship, catechizing, and pastoral counseling transformed an unconverted town into a vibrant Christian community. Pastors would do well to follow his example of thoroughness and urgency in proclaiming and applying the gospel.

  3. Richard Baxter was a Puritan minister who influenced 17th-century English Protestantism. Known as a peacemaker who sought unity among the clashing Protestant denominations, he was the centre of nearly every major controversy in England in his fractious age.

  4. Richard Baxter (1615–1691) was an English Puritan church leader, poet, hymn-writer, theologian, and controversialist. Dean Stanley called him “the chief of English Protestant Schoolmen.”

  5. Richard Baxter never received a higher commission than that of parish pastor to loom workers in Kidderminster. Still, he was the most prominent English churchman of the 1600s.

  6. Sep 16, 2022 · Though nearly four hundred years old, Richard Baxters ‘The Reformed Pastor’ still rings with power for shepherds who want to teach, lead, and guard the flock well.

  7. Richard Baxter. Warning: Baxter's views on justification and sanctification are somewhat controversial within the Calvinist tradition because his teachings could serve to undermine salvation by grace through faith.

  8. Feb 11, 2011 · In his 1993 study, A Hot Pepper Corn: Richard Baxters Doctrine of Justification in Its Seventeenth-Century Context of Controversy, Boersma challenges Allison’s argument that Baxter substituted faith in place of Christ’s righteousness as the formal cause of justification.

  9. www.encyclopedia.com › protestant-christianity-biographies › richard-baxterRichard Baxter | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · BAXTER, RICHARD (1615 – 1691), English Protestant clergyman and writer. Richard Baxter was at the heart of seventeenth-century Puritanism despite not having held a significant office. Born near Shrewsbury, in Shropshire, England, Baxter was brought up to fear sin and love the Bible.

  10. Richard Baxter (1615-1691) was a prominent English churchman of the 1600s. He was a peacemaker who sought unity among Protestants, and yet he was a highly independent thinker and at the center of every major controversy in England during his lifetime.

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