. The Methodist magazine and quarterly review. THE METHODIST MAGAZINE, • ,i AND . Vol. XV, No. 2. APRIL, 1833. New Series—Vol. IV, No. 2. LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER. The Life and Times of the Rev. Richard Baxter; with a critical Ex-amination of his Writings. By the Rev. William Orme. Tkovolumes, 8vo. Who has not heard thename of Richard Baxter! Enteringupon the career of his public life at a time of violent civil and religiouscommotion in England—taking a deep interest and frequently a veryactivt part in the various transactions which at that eventful periodagitated the kingdom—possessin


. The Methodist magazine and quarterly review. THE METHODIST MAGAZINE, • ,i AND . Vol. XV, No. 2. APRIL, 1833. New Series—Vol. IV, No. 2. LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER. The Life and Times of the Rev. Richard Baxter; with a critical Ex-amination of his Writings. By the Rev. William Orme. Tkovolumes, 8vo. Who has not heard thename of Richard Baxter! Enteringupon the career of his public life at a time of violent civil and religiouscommotion in England—taking a deep interest and frequently a veryactivt part in the various transactions which at that eventful periodagitated the kingdom—possessing naturally a bold and penetratingmind—having his heart deeply imbued with religious truth and richlyladen with the graces of the Holy Spirit—an intellect highly cultivatedby various reading and close observation—Baxter occupied a high andcommanding position in society and made a Very conspicuous figurein the age in which he lived ; and likewise did much toward softeningllic rigor of the times and in diffusing among his countrym


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