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The practical works of Richard Baxter: with a life of the author and a critical examination of his writings by William Orme

Richard Baxter, William Orme (Editor)
Print Book, English, 1830
J. Duncan, London, 1830
23 volumes portrait (v.1) 24 cm
770582
v. 1, pt. 1. The life and times of Richard Baxter. pt. 2. The life and writings of Richard Baxter
v. 2-6. The Christian directory
v. 7. A treatise of conversion. A call to the unconverted. Now or never
v. 8. Directions and persuasions to a sound conversion. Directions for weak, distempered Christians. The character of a sound, confirmed Christian. God's goodness vindicated. v. 9. The right method for a settled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort. The crucifying of the world by the cross of Christ
v. 10. A saint of a brute. The one thing necessary. Cain and Abel malignity
v. 11. A treatise of self-denial. Obedient patience
v. 12. The life of faith
v. 13. The divine life. The divine appointment of the Lord's Day, proved. Redemption of time. Preface to Mr. Alleine's Alarm to the unconverted
v. 14. Gildas Salvianus: The reformed pastor. Confirmation and restauration, the necessary means of reformation and reconciliation
v. 15. Knowledge and love compared. Compassionate counsel to all young men. A moral prognostication. The reformed liturgy. Mr. Baxter's sense of the Articles of the Church of England. Reasons for ministers using the greatest plainness in their applications to their people. Directions to justices of the peace
v. 16. The mischiefs of self-ignorance, and benefits of self-acquaintance. The true catholic, and catholic church described. Catholic unity. Making light of Christ and salvation. v. 17. Sermons
v. 18. Sermons (cont.) Dying thoughts. Mother's catechism
v. 19. The catechising of families. The poor man's family book
v. 20. The unreasonableness of infidelity. The reasons of the Christian religion
v. 21. The reasons of the Christian religion. More reasons for the Christian religion
v. 22. The saint's everlasting rest
v. 23. The saint's everlasting rest (cont.) Broughton in the conclusion of his 'Consent of Scripture. A poem of Master G. Herbert, in his 'Temple.' An addition to the eleventh chapter of the third part of The saint's rest. To the reader