Baxter’s introductory observations to his answer to John Warren; written in his later handwriting and containing a characteristic and interesting attack on Antinomianism. Includes :; ‘Of all the Errors that the Church hath bin pestered with in these dangerous times, there are few that I could apprehend my selfe clearlyer called out against than those of the people Commonly called Antinomians.’
Baxter’s introductory observations in answer to John Warren
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- ReferenceGB 123 DWL/RB/1/371
- Former ReferenceGB 123 Treatises xiv.325
- Dates of Creation1600-1699
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Note
Treatises xiv, 321-324 are all in one quarto volume. At a very much later date Baxter added introductory observations on Antinomianism, also marginal notes and a postscript: DWL/RB/1/371-373.
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Argent / Black xiv.325; Thomas p.6