Baxter's answer to Treatises vii, 270 and Treatises vii, 271. Includes: '‘Sir You quite mistooke my meaning, when I mention your friend]. I could well enough conjecture by the termes, that the Queries were not Mr Goodwins, nor did I intend him in my wordes.’ f 326r: ‘March. 17. 1654. Your loving friend Ri. Baxter. To my loving friend Mr Sam: Whittell at the Customs howse in London this day’ f 326v: ‘Antiarminianisme to Sam: Whittell & another’
Baxter's letter to Samuel Whittell (2)
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- Former ReferenceGB 123 Treatises vii.74 Treatises vii.273
- Dates of Creation16540317
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- Physical Descriptionff 325-326; 315 x 195 mm.
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Note
Goodwin here is probably John Goodwin (1594-1665), a leading Arminian. See DWL/RB/1/114.
Other Finding Aids
Argent / Black vii.273 (also listed as vii.74); Thomas p.8
Bibliography
See also Corr 58, 68, 75