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 with the Bishop of Worcester's letter in answer thereunto : and some short animadversions upon the said bishops letter.

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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 with the Bishop of Worcester's letter in answer thereunto : and some short animadversions upon the said bishops letter.
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Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
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London printed :: [s.n.],
1662.
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Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.
Church of England -- Clergy.
Clergy -- England.
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"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 with the Bishop of Worcester's letter in answer thereunto : and some short animadversions upon the said bishops letter." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26854.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2024.

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I Have just now received an Elaborate Piece, written by one that stiles him∣self J. C. M. D. a man very well read in the Modern Fathers, and of so Elegant and Facete a Style, that I am sorry all the places in Gotham-Colledge are taken up, for this man would be an excellent President of it: I hope the Bishop will be so Charitable as to provide a Sine-Cura for him, for his Employment in Physick will never be able to maintain him in Books and clean Linnen else; I wish neither he may ever want such able Champions, nor they befitting Pensions. Adieu.

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