Richard Baxter
Active Years
Min year: 1646, Max year: 1800, Max count: 19
As Author
- 1646: A plea for congregationall government: or, A defence of the Assemblies petition, against Mr. John Saltmarsh
- 1649: Aphorismes of justification
- 1649: The saints everlasting rest
- 1650: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1651: Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism
- 1651: Additions to The saints everlasting rest
- 1651: Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism
- 1651: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1652: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1652: The humble petition of many thousands, gentlemen, free-holders, and others, of the county of Worcester, to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England
- 1653: The right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort
- 1653: Christian concord: or The agreement of the Associated Pastors and Churches of Worcestershire
- 1653: The right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort
- 1653: The VVorcester-shire petition to the Parliament for the Ministry of England defended, by a minster of Christ in that county; in answer to XVI queries, printed in a book, called, A brief discovery of the threefold estate of Antichrist: whereunto is added, XVII. counter-queries, and an humble monition to Parliament, people, and ministers.
- 1653: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1653: The right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort
- 1653: Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism
- 1653: Catholick terms of communion for a particular church: or, The sum of religion
- 1654: Rich. Baxter's Admonition to Mr William Eyre of Salisbury
- 1654: The reduction of a digressor: or Rich. Baxter's reply to Mr George Kendall's digression in his book against Mr Goodwin
- 1654: True Christianity: or, Christs absolute dominion, and mans necessary selfe-resignation and subjection
- 1654: Rich. Baxters Apology against the modest exceptions of Mr T. Blake. And the digression of Mr G. Kendall
- 1654: Rich. Baxters apology against the modest exceptions of Mr T. Blake
- 1655: Rich: Baxter's confesssion [sic] of his faith
- 1655: The vnreasonableness of infidelity; manifested in four discourses
- 1655: For prevention of the unpardonable sin against the Holy-Ghost
- 1655: A determination of this question, whether the miraculous works of Christ and his disciples, do oblige those to believe who never saw them?
- 1655: Aphorismes of justification
- 1655: The vnreasonableness of infidelity
- 1655: Making light of Christ and salvation
- 1655: Humble advice: or The heads of those things which were offered to many Honourable Members of Parliament by Mr Richard Baxter at the end of his sermon, Decemb. 24. at the Abby in Westminster
- 1655: The Quakers catechism, or, The Quakers questioned, their questions answered, and both published
- 1655: A sermon of iudgement
- 1655: The Quakers catechism, or, The Quakers questioned, their questions answered, and both published
- 1655: The Quakers catchism, [sic] or, The Quakers questioned, their questions answered, and both published
- 1655: The arrogancy of reason against divine revelations, repressed. Or, Proud ignorance the cause of infidelity, and of mens quarrelling with the Word of God
- 1655: The saints everlasting rest, or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1656: Making light of Christ and salvation
- 1656: True Christianity; or, Christs absolute dominion, and mans necessary self-resignation and subjection
- 1656: Three treatises tending to awaken secure sinners. viz. 1. The terror of the day of judgment, 2 Cor. 5. 10. 2. The danger of slighting Christ and his Gospel, Matt. 22.5. 3. True Christianity, or Christs absolute dominion, 1 Cor. 6. 19, 20. And mans necessary self-resignation and subjection unto Christ, Psa. 2. 10, 11, 12. By Richard Baxter
- 1656: The Quakers catechism, or, The Quakers questioned, their questions answered, and both published, for the sake of those of them that have not yet sinned unto death; and of those ungrounded novices that are most in danger of their seduction. By Richard Baxter
- 1656: Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism
- 1656: Gildas salvianus; = the reformed pastor
- 1656: The saints everlasting rest
- 1656: The saints everlasting rest, or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1656: Gildas salvianus; the first part: i.e. = the reformed Pastor
- 1657: Certain disputations of right to sacraments, and the true nature of visible Christianity
- 1657: A winding-sheet for popery. By Richard Baxter, Catholick
- 1657: Certain disputations of right to sacraments, and the true nature of visible Christianity
- 1657: Richard Baxter's account of his present thoughts concerning the controversies about the perseverance of the saints
- 1657: A winding-sheet for popery
- 1657: The safe religion. Or Three disputations for the reformed catholike religion, against popery
- 1657: A treatise of conversion
- 1657: A second sheet for the ministry
- 1657: One sheet against the Quakers· By Richard Baxter
- 1657: One sheet for the ministry, against the malignants of all sorts. By Richard Baxter
- 1657: A winding-sheet for popery. By Richard Baxter
- 1657: A treatise of conversion.
- 1657: A treatise of conversion
- 1657: Directions to justices of peace, especially in corporations, for the discharge of their duty to God: written at the request of a magistrate, and published for the use of others that need it: by Richard Baxter: impelled by the love of God and men, to become their submissive monitor
- 1657: The Quakers catechism, or the Quakers questioned, their questions answered, and both published, for the sake of those of them that have not yet sinned unto death
- 1657: Gildas salvianus
- 1657: The right method for a setled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort
- 1657: One sheet for the ministry, against the malignants of all sorts. By Richard Baxter
- 1658: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1658: A treatise of conversion
- 1658: Confirmation and restauration, the necessary means of reformation, and reconciliation; for the healing of the corruptions and divisions of the churches
- 1658: The crucifying of the world, by the cross of Christ
- 1658: Directions and persvvasions to a sound conversion
- 1658: Directions and persvvasions to a sound conversion
- 1658: The Grotian religion discovered
- 1658: Of saving faith
- 1658: Certain disputations of right to sacraments, and the true nature of visible Christianity
- 1658: The crucifying of the world, by the cross of Christ
- 1658: Confirmation and restauration, the necessary means of reformation, and reconciliation; for the healing of the corruptions and divisions of the churches
- 1658: Three treatises tending to awaken secure sinners
- 1658: A sermon of iudgement
- 1658: Of saving faith
- 1658: Directions and persvvasions to a sound conversion
- 1658: Of justification
- 1658: The crucifying of the world, by the cross of Christ
- 1658: A call to the unconverted to turn and live
- 1658: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion
- 1659: A key for Catholicks
- 1659: Five disputations of church-government, and worship· I. Whether it be necessary or profitable to the right order or peace of the churches of England, that we restore the extruded episcopy? Neg. II. Assert. Those who nullifie our present ministry and churches, which have not the prelatical ordination, and teach the people to do the like, do incur the guilt of grievous sin. III. An episcopacy desirable for the reformation, preservation and peace of the churches. IV. Whether a stinted liturgie or form of worship be a desirable means for the peace of these churches? V. Whether humane ceremonies be necessary or profitable to the church? By Richard Baxter
- 1659: Five disputations of church-government, and worship. I. Whether it be necessary or profitable to the right order or peace of the churches of England, that we restore the extruded episcopacy? Neg. II. Assert. Those who nullifie our present ministry and churches, which have not the prelatical ordination, and teach the people to do the like, do incur the guilt of grievous sin. III. An episcopacy desirable for the reformation, preservation and peace of the churches. IV. Whether a stinted liturgie or form of worship be a desireable means for the peace of these churches? V. Whether humane ceremonies be necessary or profitable to the Church? By Richard Baxter
- 1659: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1659: A treatise of self-denyall
- 1659: A holy commonwealth, or Political aphorisms
- 1659: A holy commonwealth, or Political aphorisms
- 1659: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion
- 1659: A call to the unconverted to turn and live
- 1659: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion
- 1659: A holy commonwealth, or political aphorisms
- 1659: Galwad ir annychweledig idroi a byw
- 1660: Catholick unity: or the only way to bring us all to be of one religion. By Rich. Baxter. To be read by such as are offended at the differences in religion, and are willing to do their part to heal them
- 1660: The Christian religion
- 1660: A treatise of death; the last enemy to be destroyed
- 1660: Universal concord
- 1660: The life of faith, as it is the evidence of things unseen
- 1660: The vain religion of the formal hypocrite, and the mischief of an unbridled tongue (as against religion, rulers, or dissenters)
- 1660: A call to the unconverted to turn and live
- 1660: The successive visibility of the Church of which the Protestants are the soundest members
- 1660: The vain religion of the formal hypocrite
- 1660: A call to the unconverted to turn and live, and accept of mercy while mercy may be had
- 1660: Right rejoycing: or The nature and order of rational and warrantable ioy
- 1660: A sermon of repentance·
- 1660: The successive visibility of the Church of which the Protestants are the soundest members
- 1660: The true Catholick, and Catholick church described
- 1660: The life of faith, as it is the evidence of things unseen
- 1660: A sermon of repentance·
- 1661: An accompt of all the proceedings of the Commissioners of both perswasions, appointed by his sacred Majesty, according to letters patents, for the reveiw [sic] of The book of common prayer, &c.
- 1661: An accompt of all the proceedings of the Commissioners of both persvvasions, appointed by his Sacred Majesty, according to letters patents, for the review of the Book of common-prayer, &c
- 1661: The grand debate between the most reverend bishops, and the Presbyterian divines, appointed by His sacred Majesty, as commissioners for the review and alteration of the Book of common prayer, &c
- 1661: Two papers of proposals concerning the discipline and ceremonies of the Church of England
- 1661: Two papers of proposals concerning the discipline and ceremonies of the Church of England
- 1661: A petition for peace
- 1661: A petition for peace: with the reformation of the liturgy
- 1661: A petition for peace
- 1661: A petition for peace
- 1662: Now or never
- 1662: Now or never
- 1662: A sermon of repentance
- 1662: Now or never
- 1662: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion
- 1662: A saint or a brute·
- 1662: Richard Baxter his account to his dearly beloved, the inhabitants of Kidderminster, of the causes of his being forbidden by the Bishop of Worcester to preach within his diocess
- 1662: The mischiefs of self-ignorance, and the benefits of self-acquaintance
- 1662: A sermon of judgment, preached at Pauls before the honourable Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London, Dec. 17. 1654
- 1662: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1663: Fair warning
- 1663: A call to the unconverted to turn and live
- 1663: Fair-warning: or, XXV. reasons against toleration and indulgence of popery
- 1664: Now or never.
- 1664: The divine life
- 1664: Wehkomaonganoo asquam peantogig, kah asquam Quinnuppegig, tokonogque mahche woskeche peantamwog
- 1665: Short instructions for the sick
- 1665: A call to the unconverted to turn and live
- 1665: Two sheets for poor families. The first: instructions to the ungodly for their conversion. By Richard Baxter
- 1665: London's mortality, from which, good Lord deliver us
- 1666: A treatise of death; the last enemy to be destroyed
- 1667: The reasons of the Christian religion
- 1667: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion
- 1667: [Galwad i'r annychweledig
- 1667: The judgment of Mr. Baxter concerning ceremonies and conformity
- 1667: The judgment of Mr. Baxter concerning ceremonies and conformity
- 1668: A sermon of judgement, preached at Pauls before the Honourable Lord Maior and aldermen of the city of London, Dec. 17. 1654
- 1669: A call to the unconverted to turn and live, and accept of mercy while mercy maybe had, as ever they would find mercy in the day of their extremity
- 1669: Now or never
- 1669: The right method of a setled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort
- 1669: The saints everlasting rest: or, a treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1669: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1669: Directions for vveak distempered Christians
- 1670: The life of faith
- 1670: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion
- 1670: The cure of church-divisions: or, Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church
- 1670: The cure of church-divisions: or Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church
- 1670: Let the reader know, that whereas the bookseller hath in the catalogue of my books, named my [Holy commonwealth, or political aphorisms]
- 1670: The cure of church-divisions: or, Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church
- 1671: A defence of the principles of love, which are necessary to the unity and concord of Christians
- 1671: How far holinesse is the design of Christianity
- 1671: A call to the unconverted to turn and live
- 1671: The difference between the power of magistrates and church-pastors, and the Roman kingdom & magistracy under the name of a church & church-government usurped by the Pope, or liberally given him by popish princes: opened by Richard Baxter. To the learned and sincere Ludovicu Molinĉus Dr of Physick, and author of Jugulum causĉ, Papa Ultrajectinus, and other books on this subject. For the vindication of the true pastoral discipline, exercised by the ancient churches, and claimed, but alas, too little exercised, by the churches called Protestant and Reformed. And to acquaint posterity what we hold in this, that false accusations misinform them not
- 1671: Gods goodness, vindicated
- 1671: The duty of heavenly meditation, reviewed by Richard Baxter, at the invitation of Mr. Giles Firmin's exceptions; in his book entituled The real Christian
- 1671: The divine appointment of the Lords day proved
- 1671: Now or never
- 1671: A second admonition to Mr. Edward Bagshaw
- 1672: Two treatises
- 1672: The church told of Mr. Ed. Bagshaw's scandals, and warned of the dangerous snares of Satan, now laid for them, in his love-killing principles
- 1672: Sacrilegious desertion of the holy ministery rebuked, and tolerated preaching of the Gospel vindicated
- 1672: A treatise of death, the last enemy to be destroyed
- 1672: The certainty of Christianity without popery: or, Whether the Catholick-Protestant, or the papist have the surer faith
- 1672: A call to the unconverted
- 1672: Now or never
- 1672: More reasons for the Christian religion, and no reason against it. Or a second appendix to the Reasons of the Christian religion
- 1672: Now or never
- 1672: A sermon of judgment
- 1673: Short instructions for the sick, especially for the contagion, or otherwise, are deprived of the presence of a faithful pastor
- 1673: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion
- 1673: A Christian directory: or, A summ of practical theologie, and cases of conscience·
- 1674: The poor man's family book
- 1674: An appeal to the light, or, Richard Baxter's account of four accused passages of a sermon on Eph. I. 3
- 1674: Full and easie satisfaction which is the true and safe religion
- 1674: Full and easy satisfaction, which is the true and safe religion
- 1674: A key for Catholicks
- 1675: The poor man's family book
- 1675: The substance of Mr. Cartwright's Exceptions considered. By Rich. Baxter
- 1675: The second part of Gods government
- 1675: More proofs of infants church-membership and consequently their right to baptism: or a second defence of our infant rights and mercies
- 1675: Two disputations of original sin
- 1675: Select arguments and reasons against popery. By R. Baxter
- 1675: The case of accepting presentations considered
- 1675: Richard Baxter's Catholick theologie
- 1675: A treatise of self-denial. By Richard Baxter, pastor of the church at Kederminster
- 1675: Of the imputation of Christ's righteousness to believers
- 1675: A call to the unconverted to turn and live
- 1676: Rich. Baxter's review of the state of Christian's infants
- 1676: The judgment of non-conformists, of the interest of reason, in matters of religion·
- 1676: The judgment of non-conformists about the difference between grace and morality·
- 1676: A treatise of justifying righteousness
- 1676: Roman tradition examined
- 1677: The poor man's family book. 1. Teaching him how to become a true Christian. 2. How to live as a Christian, towards God, him self and others, in all his relations; especially in his family. 3. How to die as a Christian in hope and comfort, and so to be glorified with Christ for ever. In plain familiar conferences between a teacher and a learner. With a form of exhortation to the sick, two catechisms, a profession of Christianity, forms of prayer for various uses, and some psalms and hymns for the Lords Day. Written by Rich. Baxter. With a request to landlords and ric men to give to their tenants and poor neighbours, either this of some fitter book
- 1677: Now or never
- 1677: Christ; the pearl of great price
- 1677: The poor man's family book
- 1677: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1677: Naked popery; or, The naked falshood of a book called the Catholick naked truth, or The Puritan convert to apostolical Christianity; written by W.H
- 1678: A call to the unconverted to turn and live
- 1678: The judgment of Non-conformists about the difference between grace and morality·
- 1678: Englands warning-piece. To all sleepy secure sinners. Or, the true Christians subjection to Christ as their King and Saviour
- 1678: A Christian directory: or, A summ of practical theologie, and cases of conscience·
- 1679: Imputative righteousnes truly stated, according to the tenour of the Gospel
- 1679: Which is the true church?
- 1679: The nonconformists plea for peace: or An account of their judgment
- 1680: Richard Baxters answer to Dr. Edward Stillingfleet's charge of separation
- 1680: The nonconformists advocate: or, A farther account of their judgment in certain things in which they are misunderstood
- 1680: A moral prognostication
- 1680: Richard Baxters answer to Dr. Edward Stillingfleet's charge of separation
- 1680: Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated
- 1680: The defence of The nonconformists plea for peace, or An account of the matter of their nonconformity
- 1680: Richard Baxters answer to Dr Edward Stillingfleet's charge of separation
- 1680: A true believers choice and pleasure
- 1680: Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated
- 1680: Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated
- 1680: The poor man's family book
- 1680: The second part of The nonconformists plea for peace·
- 1680: A call to the unconverted
- 1680: The true and only way of concord of all the Christian churches
- 1680: A true believer's choice and pleasure
- 1680: The defence of The nonconformists plea for peace, or An account of the matter of their nonconformity
- 1681: A treatise of episcopacy
- 1681: Mr. Baxters rules & directions for family duties
- 1681: Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated
- 1681: Faithful souls shall be with Christ
- 1681: An apology for the nonconformists ministry
- 1681: Methodus theologiĉ Christianĉ
- 1681: A sermon preached at the funeral of that faithful minister of Christ Mr. John Corbet
- 1681: A search for the English schismatick
- 1681: A search for the English schismatick
- 1681: The invaluable price of an immortal soul
- 1681: A breviate of the life of Margaret, the daughter of Francis Charlton, of Apply in Shropshire, Esq; and wife of Richard Baxter
- 1681: A third defence of the cause of peace
- 1681: A second true defence of the meer nonconformists, against the untrue accusations, reasonings and history of Dr. Edward Stillingfleet, Dean of St. Pauls, &c
- 1681: The poor-man's help to devotion: or His family prayer-book for these divided times of trouble
- 1681: A breviate of the life of Margaret, the daughter of Francis Charlton, of Apply in Shropshire, Esq; and wife of Richard Baxter
- 1681: Poetical fragments
- 1681: An apology for the nonconformists ministry
- 1681: Compassionate counsel to all young-men
- 1682: Pneumatou diakonia, or, Gospel-churches
- 1682: An answer to Mr. Dodwell and Dr. Sherlocke
- 1682: The ready way of confuting Mr. Baxter
- 1682: How to do good to many: or, The publick good is the Christians life
- 1682: A call to the unconverted to turn and live
- 1682: Mr. Baxter's Vindication of the Church of England in her rites and ceremonies, discipline, and church-orders
- 1682: The true history of councils enlarged and defended
- 1682: Of the immortality of mans soul, and the nature of it, and other spirits
- 1682: The last work of a believer·
- 1682: Compassionate counsel to all young-men
- 1682: The nature and immortality of the soul proved
- 1682: Additional notes on the life and death of Sir Matthew Hale, the late universally honoured and loved Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench
- 1683: Richard Baxter's farewel sermon
- 1683: The catechizing of families
- 1683: Additions to the poetical fragments of Rich. Baxter. Written for himself, and communicated to such as are more for serious verse than smooth
- 1683: Richard Baxter's dying thoughts upon Phil. I.23
- 1683: Richard Baxter's farewel sermon
- 1683: Obedient patience in general; and in XX particular cases
- 1683: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion
- 1684: Catholick communion defended against both extreams: and unnecessary division confuted, by reasons against both the active and passive ways of separation
- 1684: The poor man's family book
- 1684: The second part against schism: Being animadversions on a book famed to be Mr. Raphson's
- 1684: Catholick communion defended
- 1684: Catholick communion doubly defended: by Dr. Owens vindicator, and Richard Baxter
- 1684: Methodus theologiĉ Christianĉ
- 1684: Catholick communion defended against both extreams: and unnecessary division confuted, by reasons against both the active and passive ways of separation
- 1684: Whether parish congregations be true Christian churches
- 1685: Unum necessarium: or, Christ's justification of Mary's choice
- 1685: The one thing necessary: or, Christ's justification of Mary's choice
- 1685: A call to the unconverted to turn & live
- 1687: Christ the pearl of great price
- 1687: A call to the unconverted to turn [and] live
- 1687: Preparation for sufferings
- 1688: Richard Baxter's dying thoughts, upon Phil. I.xxiii
- 1688: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory. Wherein is shewed its excellency and certainty; the misery of those that lose it; the way to attain it, assurance of it; and how to live in the continual delightful fore-tasts of it, by the help of meditation. Written by the author for his own use, in the time of his languishing, when God took him off from all publick employment, and afterwards preached in his weekly lecture; by Richard Baxter, teacher of the church of Kederminster in Worcestershire
- 1688: Wehkomaonganoo asquam peantogig kah asquam quinnuppegig, tokonogque mahche woskeche peantamwog
- 1689: Cain and Abel malignity
- 1689: Poetical fragments
- 1689: R. Baxter's sence of the subscribed articles of religion
- 1689: A treatise of knowledge and love compared
- 1689: The judgment of Mr. Baxter concerning ceremonies and conformity in the points in difference betwixt the Church of England, and the dissenters. Now published in vindication of the moderate and learned part of the Presbyterians, to let the world see that they are not so irreconcilable to the discipline of the Church of England, as some people would have us believe. Licensed and entred according to order
- 1689: The judgment of Mr. Baxter, concerning ceremonies and conformity in the points in difference betwixt the Church of England, and the dissenters
- 1689: The English nonconformity, as under King Charles II. and King James II. truly stated and argued
- 1689: Now or never
- 1690: Memorables of the life of faith
- 1690: The poor man's family book
- 1690: The Scripture Gospel defended, and Christ, grace and free justification vindicated
- 1690: The English nonconformity
- 1690: A defence of Christ, and free grace: against the subverters, commonly called, Antionomians or libertines; who ignorantly blaspheme Christ on pretence of extolling him. In a dialogue between an Orthodox Zealot, and a reconciling monitor. Written on the occasion of the reviving of those errours, and the reprinting and reception of Dr. Crispes writings, and the danger of subverting many thousand honest souls by the notions of free grace, and justification, mis-understood and abused by injudicious, unstudyed, prejudiced preachers. By Richard Baxter
- 1690: Memorables concerning our uprightness before God, and our resignation to his will
- 1690: A breviate of the doctrine of justification
- 1691: The certainty of the worlds of spirits and consequently, of the immortality of souls
- 1691: Excellent memorables for all mourners
- 1691: An end of doctrinal controversies
- 1691: Richard Baxter's penitent confession
- 1691: The glorious kingdom of Christ, described and clearly vindicated
- 1691: Of national churches
- 1691: A reply to Mr. Tho. Beverley's answer to my reasons against his doctrine of the thousand years middle kingdom, and of the conversion of the Jews. By Richard Baxter, passing to that world where we shall see face to face. Feb. 20. 1690/1
- 1691: Making light of Christ and salvation too oft the issue of gospel=invitations. Manifested in a sermon preached at Lawrence-Jury, in London. By Rich. Baxter
- 1691: The certainty of the worlds of spirits
- 1691: An end of doctrinal controversies which have lately troubled the churches by reconciling explication, without much disputing
- 1691: Compassionate counsel to all young-men
- 1691: The poor man's family book
- 1691: How to be certainly saved. Instructions for a holy life
- 1691: Against the revolt to a foreign jurisdiction, which would be to England its perjury, church-ruine, and slavery
- 1691: The certainty of the worlds of spirits
- 1691: Church concord
- 1692: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved
- 1692: A call to the unconverted to turn & live
- 1692: The Protestant religion truely stated and justified: by the late Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter, prepared for the press some time before his death. Whereunto is added, by way of preface, some account of the learned author: by Mr. Danel Williams, and Mr. Matthew Sylvester
- 1692: Mr. Richard Baxter's paraphrase on the Psalms of David in metre
- 1692: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved
- 1692: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved
- 1693: Dattodiad y qwestiwn mawr, beth sydd raid i ni ei wneuthur fel y byddom gadwedig
- 1693: The Christians converse with God, or, The insufficiency and uncertainty of human friendship and the improvement of solitude in converse with God
- 1694: A call to the unconverted to turn & live
- 1694: Universal redemption of mankind, by the Lord Jesus Christ: stated and cleared by the late learned Mr. Richard Baxter. Whereunto is added a short account of special redemption, by the same author
- 1694: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved
- 1696: A call to the unconverted to turn & live
- 1696: Reliquiĉ Baxterianĉ: or, Mr. Richard Baxter's narrative of the most memorable passages of his life and times·
- 1696: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved
- 1696: Monthly preparations for the Holy Communion, by R.B. To which is added suitable meditations before, in, and after receiving. With divine hymns, in common tunes; fitted for publick congregations, or private families
- 1696: Two treatises tending to awaken secure sinners
- 1697: Mr. Richard Baxter's Last legacy
- 1697: The poor man's family book
- 1697: The poor man's family book
- 1700: Poetical fragments
- 1700: Rich. Baxter's review of the state of Christian's infants
- 1700: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved
- 1701: Divine precepts, being the last dying sayings of that reverend divine Mr. Baxter
- 1701: A familiar way of catechising of children
- 1702: An abridgment of Mr. Baxter's History of his life and times
- 1702: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion
- 1702: Now or never
- 1702: Now or Never
- 1703: The saints everlasting rest
- 1704: A call to the unconverted to Turn and Live
- 1706: A call to the unconverted
- 1706: Sir, Whereas it is propos'd to reprint the practical works of the excellent Mr. Baxter in four volumes in folio; a design fitted to promote and propagate serious religion, not only in the present age, but to posterity: we do most heartily recommend it to all ministers, gentlemen, and others (to whom the interest of our Lord Jesus Christ is dear) that they would not only subscribe themselves, but every way to their utmost encourage so good a work.
- 1706: Monthly preparations for the Holy Communion
- 1706: The life of faith; as it is the evidence of things unseen
- 1707: The practical works
- 1708: Compassionate warning and advice to all, especially to young persons
- 1708: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved
- 1709: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved
- 1711: God's call to unconverted sinners for to turn unto the Lord
- 1713: Preservatives against melancholy and overmuch sorrow
- 1713: The reformation of the liturgy
- 1713: Preservatives against melancholy and overmuch sorrow
- 1713: An abridgement of Mr. Baxter's History of his life and times
- 1716: The signs and causes of melancholy
- 1716: Preservatives against melancholy and over-much sorrow
- 1717: An epistle consolatory to the honourable and pious Countess of Balcarres
- 1717: A call to the unconverted
- 1719: God's call to unconverted sinners to turn to the Lord. ... Written by R.B
- 1719: Compassionate warning and advice to all, especially to young persons
- 1719: Compassionate warning and advice to all, especially to young persons
- 1720: Compassionate warning and advice to all
- 1720: God's call to unconverted sinners for to turn unto the Lord
- 1720: A call to the unconverted: to turn and live, and accept of mercy, while mercy may be had, as ever they would find mercy in the day of their extremity
- 1726: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved
- 1727: Christ the pearl of great price
- 1728: Monthly preparations for the Holy Communion
- 1728: The poor man's family book
- 1728: God's call to unconverted sinners
- 1728: Christ the pearl of great price
- 1731: A call to the unconverted
- 1734: Christ the pearl of great price
- 1741: A call to the unconverted
- 1741: Christ the pearl of great price
- 1744: Christ the pearl of great price
- 1744: An example of heavenly contemplation
- 1744: God's call to unconverted sinners
- 1745: An extract of Mr. Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification
- 1745: Christ the pearl of great price: or, The excellency of Christ to believers set forth
- 1745: An extract of Mr Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification
- 1746: A call to the unconverted
- 1747: Christ the pearl of great price
- 1747: God's call to unconverted sinners
- 1750: Gairm an de mhoir do 'n t sluagh neimh-iompoichte
- 1750: The Christian's crumbs of comfort
- 1751: Galwad i'r annychweledig
- 1751: An example of heavenly contemplation
- 1755: Gairm an de mhoir do 'n t sluagh neimh-iompoichte
- 1758: A call to the unconverted
- 1759: The saints everlasting rest
- 1761: Converse with God in solitude
- 1761: The dying thoughts of the Reverend Learned and Holy Mr. Richard Baxter
- 1761: A call to the unconverted
- 1761: The saints everlasting rest
- 1762: A call to the unconverted
- 1762: Christ the peral [sic] of great price
- 1763: The causes and danger of slighting Christ and his gospel
- 1764: The life of faith
- 1765: The causes and danger of slighting Christ and His Gospel
- 1766: The reformed pastor
- 1766: Biographical collections
- 1767: A call to the unconverted
- 1767: The poor man's family book, abridged. ... In plain familiar conference between a teacher and a learner. Written by Richard Baxter. With a preface, giving a short account of the author's life and writings
- 1768: Christian biography
- 1768: The saints everlasting rest: or A treatise of the blessed State of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven
- 1769: Dialogues on personal and family-religion
- 1772: A call to the unconverted
- 1774: Converse with God in solitude
- 1774: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1775: The dying thoughts
- 1775: God's call to unconverted sinners
- 1776: The causes and danger of slighting Christ and his gospel
- 1776: Dialogues on personal and family-religion
- 1777: Casgliad o'r Galwad i'r annychweledig
- 1777: Casgliad o'r Galwad i'r annychweledig
- 1778: Galwad i'r annychweledig
- 1781: A call to the unconverted
- 1782: A call to the unconverted
- 1783: The saints everlasting rest: or, a treatise on the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1783: Directions for weak distempered Christians
- 1783: A call to the unconverted
- 1784: An extract of Mr. Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification
- 1785: A call to the unconverted
- 1785: Baxter's directions to slave-holders, revived
- 1786: The necessity, reason, and means of holiness
- 1788: A call to the unconverted
- 1789: A call to the unconverted
- 1790: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1790: A treatise on conversion: extracted from the work of that Eminent Minister of Christ, Mr. Richard Baxter
- 1790: Tragywyddol orphwysfa 'r Saint. Neu Draethawd am ddedwydd gyflwr y Saint yn eu mwynhad o dduw yn y nefoedd
- 1790: A call to the unconverted
- 1790: Now or never
- 1791: A call to the unconverted
- 1791: A call to the unconverted
- 1791: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1791: Sermon sur ces paroles de l'e?vangile de notre seigneur Jesus-Christ
- 1792: A call to the unconverted
- 1792: Myfyrdodau diweddaf y Parchedig Mr. Baxter ar farwolaeth
- 1792: The saints everlasting rest
- 1793: Observations on some important points in divinity
- 1793: The saint's everlasting rest
- 1793: A call to the unconverted
- 1793: A call to the unconverted
- 1794: A call to the unconverted
- 1794: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints, in their enjoyment of God in glory
- 1794: The saint's everlasting rest; or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven
- 1795: A call to the unconverted
- 1795: A call to the unconverted
- 1795: A call to the unconverted to turn and live, and accept of mercy while mercy may be had, as ever they would find mercy in the day of their extremity, from the living God. By his unworthy servant Richard Baxter
- 1795: A call to the unconverted
- 1795: A call to the unconverted
- 1795: A call to the unconverted
- 1796: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints, in their enjoyment of God in heaven
- 1797: The saints everlasting rest
- 1797: An extract of the Rev. Mr. Baxter's Aphorisms of justification
- 1797: A call to the unconverted
- 1798: The saint's everlasting rest
- 1798: A call to the unconverted
- 1798: The saints everlasting rest
- 1798: The saints everlasting rest
- 1799: A call to the unconverted; containing directions & persuasions to a sound conversion: or, A seasonable antidote against religious delusion
- 1799: The saint's everlasting rest
- 1799: A call to the unconverted
- 1799: The saint's everlasting rest
- 1799: Fifty reasons why a sinner should turn to God, this day, this hour, without delay
- 1800: The saint's everlasting rest
- 1800: A call to the unconverted
- 1800: The saints' everlasting rest
- 1800: A call to the unconverted
- 1800: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints, in their enjoyment of God in glory
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