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Book Holding: A treatise of justifying righteousness, in two books: I. A treatise of imputed righteousness, opening and defending the true sense, and confuting the false, with many of Dr. Tullies reasonings against truth, peace, and me: with an answer to Dr. Tullies letter, adjoyned. II. A friendly debate with the learned and worthy Mr. Christopher Cartwright, containing: 1. His animadversions on my Aphorisms, with my answer. 2. His exceptions against that answer. 3. My reply to the summe of the controversies agitated in those exceptions. All published instead of a fuller answer to the assaults in Dr. Tullies Justificatio Paulina, for the quieting of censorious and dividing contenders, who raise odious reports of their brethren as popish, &c. who do but attempt reconcilingly to open this doctrine more clearly than themselves. By Richard Baxter
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Record ID 429816
Library: Orkney Library. Register: C05-100-06 (1830-1835, Type: Town). Page: 56
1 Baxter III. 114
Borrowed: 1831/3/18 (Friday). Returned: 1831/8/26 (Friday).
Mr Fotheringhame
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Independent Means > Gentleman.
Richard Baxter (Male, born 1615, died 1691)
Genre: Theology
A treatise of justifying righteousness, in two books: I. A treatise of imputed righteousness, opening and defending the true sense, and confuting the false, with many of Dr. Tullies reasonings against truth, peace, and me: with an answer to Dr. Tullies letter, adjoyned. II. A friendly debate with the learned and worthy Mr. Christopher Cartwright, containing: 1. His animadversions on my Aphorisms, with my answer. 2. His exceptions against that answer. 3. My reply to the summe of the controversies agitated in those exceptions. All published instead of a fuller answer to the assaults in Dr. Tullies Justificatio Paulina, for the quieting of censorious and dividing contenders, who raise odious reports of their brethren as popish, &c. who do but attempt reconcilingly to open this doctrine more clearly than themselves. By Richard Baxter
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1
Confidence level: Certain
Richard Baxter (Male, born 1615, died 1691)
Genre: Theology
A treatise of justifying righteousness, in two books: I. A treatise of imputed righteousness, opening and defending the true sense, and confuting the false, with many of Dr. Tullies reasonings against truth, peace, and me: with an answer to Dr. Tullies letter, adjoyned. II. A friendly debate with the learned and worthy Mr. Christopher Cartwright, containing: 1. His animadversions on my Aphorisms, with my answer. 2. His exceptions against that answer. 3. My reply to the summe of the controversies agitated in those exceptions. All published instead of a fuller answer to the assaults in Dr. Tullies Justificatio Paulina, for the quieting of censorious and dividing contenders, who raise odious reports of their brethren as popish, &c. who do but attempt reconcilingly to open this doctrine more clearly than themselves.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1676. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 3
ESTC: R20361
Richard Baxter (Male, born 1615, died 1691)
Genre: Theology
Treatise of Justifying Righteousness
Borrowed: 1831/3/18 (Friday). Returned: 1831/8/26 (Friday).
Borrower: Mr Fotheringhame
Author: Richard Baxter (Male, born 1615, died 1691), Genre: Theology
Treatise of Justifying Righteousness
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1