Middle portion of a letter to Henry Dodwell, of which the first two sheets are Letters, vi. 100-101, and the last sheet, Letters, vi. 250. Part in Baxter’s hand. Includes: ‘3 And so of old when a Bishop was excommunicate he must presently be banished: & they say the Scots howning is of the same nature.’
Middle portion of letter to Henry Dodwell
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- ReferenceGB 123 DWL/RB/1/420
- Alternative Id.GB 58 Egerton ff 115-116
- Former ReferenceGB 123 Treatises xxii.369
- Dates of Creation9 July 1677
- Physical DescriptionFacsimiles, vol. II, ff 73-76
Scope and Content
Other Finding Aids
Argent xxii.369; Thomas p.16; British Library, Egerton ff 115-116 (being the original)
Custodial History
Missing from Black
Bibliography
- The whole is printed in Baxter’s An answer to Mr. Dodwell…, 1682 (AGM 107), 100-118, including the curious arithmetic on p. 106, but not the increase of age from 62 to 66 on p. 113.
- Printed in Rel. iii. 189 and is part of Corr 1007.