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Paperback A Life of the Reverend Richard Baxter Book

ISBN: 1025803124

ISBN13: 9781025803128

A Life of the Reverend Richard Baxter

"A Life of the Reverend Richard Baxter, 1615-1691" offers a comprehensive and scholarly examination of one of the most influential figures in the history of English Christianity. Richard Baxter, a prominent Puritan leader, theologian, and controversialist, lived through one of the most tumultuous periods in British history, encompassing the English Civil War, the Commonwealth, and the Restoration. Author Frederick J. Powicke provides a detailed account of Baxter's spiritual journey, his tireless efforts toward ecclesiastical unity, and his significant contributions to religious literature, most notably "The Saint's Everlasting Rest."

This biography delves into Baxter's role as a mediator during times of intense sectarian conflict and his unwavering commitment to his conscience, which often led to his persecution and imprisonment. By situating Baxter within the broader social and political context of the 17th century, the work illuminates the complexities of the Nonconformist movement and the evolving landscape of the Church of England. Powicke's narrative captures the intellectual depth and moral fervor of a man whose pastoral heart and prolific writings continue to resonate with students of church history and theology. It remains an essential resource for understanding the development of Protestant thought and the struggle for religious toleration in the early modern era.

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