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  2. Richard Baxter - Wikipedia

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    The Baxter Monument in Rowton, Shropshire (the village of his birth) is a squat stone obelisk with a bronze plaque on which is written "Richard Baxter great divine author and eminent citizen of the 17th century. Son of Richard Baxter and Beatrice née Adney born here in Rowton AD 1615. Died in London 1691". [26]

  3. List of Lore podcast episodes - Wikipedia

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    An exploration of the Lithobolia, an account written by Richard Chamberlayne – the royal secretary of the Province of New Hampshire – and published in London in 1698. Chamberlayne's account describes the property dispute between George Walton and Hannah Jones – who Walton accused of witchcraft – on Great Island (modern-day New Castle ...

  4. Neonomianism - Wikipedia

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    Neonomianism is most often associated with the theology of Richard Baxter (1615–1691) and James Hadow (1667–1747). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The theology of Richard Baxter has caused much controversy among Reformed theologians, because his teachings have been seen as opposing justification by faith alone.

  5. Alexander Balloch Grosart - Wikipedia

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    In 1868 he brought out a bibliography of the writings of Richard Baxter, and from that year until 1876 he was occupied in reproducing for private subscribers the “Fuller Worthies Library,” a series of thirty-nine volumes which included the works of Thomas Fuller, Sir John Davies, Fulke Greville, Edward de Vere, Henry Vaughan, Andrew Marvell ...

  6. Richard Xavier Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Richard Baxter (28 March 1821 – 8 May 1904) was a Roman Catholic priest and a Jesuit who was born in England and emigrated to Upper Canada with his family about 1830. Baxter entered the newly established Jesuit novitiate in Montreal in 1845 as the order's first English-speaking novice in Canada.

  7. Our Daily Bread Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Our Daily Bread University is an online learning platform that offers courses and resources in multiple languages for understanding the Bible, Theology, Leadership, and Christian Apologetics. [8] There are completion certificates at the end of each course. [9]

  8. The Partially Examined Life - Wikipedia

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    The Partially Examined Life is a podcast and downloadable audio series about philosophy. [1] It is self described at the beginning of many episodes as "A philosophy podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living, but then thought better of it."

  9. List of In Our Time programmes - Wikipedia

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    In Our Time is a radio discussion programme exploring a wide variety of historical, scientific, cultural, religious and philosophical topics, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom since 1998 and hosted by Melvyn Bragg.