LIFE OF nICIAIID nAXTER. 219 London Apprentices ; Students of Divinity, Physic and Law ; and the Sons &FMagistrates and rich Men." 12mo.. 1682. 80. "The Catechising of Families: ATeacherof Household- ers how to teach their Households," etc. 8vo. published in 1683. This isa large catechismofnearly,three hundred pages. 81. "Additions to the.Poetical Fragments ; written for himself, and 'communicated to such as are more for serious 'Verse than smooth." 12mo. published in 1683. 82. " Obedient Patience : its Nature in general, and its Exer- cise," eta. 8vo. published in 1683. 83.*"Mr. Baxter's Dying Thoughts upon Philippians is 23," etc. 8vo. published in 1683. 84. " The one Thing necessary ; or Christ's Justification of Mary's Choice," etc. 8vo. 1685. 85. "Paraphraseon the New Testament, with Notes," etc. 4to. 1685. This book forwhich the author suffered so muchwas designed as a Family Expositor. 86. "ATreatise of Knowledge and Love compared. In Two Parts : I. Of falsely , pretended Knowledge. II. Of true saving Knowledge and Love. I. Against hasty Judging, and false Con- ceits of Knowledge ; and for necessary Suspension. II. The Ex- cellency cif Divine Love, and the Happiness of being known and loved of God. Written as greatly needful to the Safety,and Peace of every Christian, and of the Church; the only certain Way to escape.alse Religions, Heresies,. Sects, and malignant Prejudices, Persecutions and sinful Wars ; all caused by falsely-pretended Knowledge, and hasty Judging by proud, ignorant Men, who know not their Ignorance. By Richard Baxter; who, by God's Bless- ing on long and hard Studies, bath learned to know that heknow- eth but little, and to suspend his Judgment of Uncertainties, and io take great, necessary, certain things, for the Food of his Faith and Comforts, and the Measure of his Church Communion."4to. 1689. 87. "Cain and Abel Malignity, that is, Enmity to serious God- liness, that is to a holy and heavenly State of Heart and Life ; la- mented, described, detected, and unanswerably proved to be the devilish Nature ; and the Militia of the Devil against God, and Christ; and the Church and Kingdoms ; and the surest Sign of a State of Damnation." 8vo: 1689. 88. "The Scripture Gospel defended, and Christ, Grace, and free Justification vindicated against the Libertines." 8vo. 1690. This work was occasioned by a new breaking out of the Antino- mian controversy. 89. " An .End of Doctrinal Controversies which have lately troubled the Churches, by reconciling Explication, without much Disputing." 8vo. 1691. 90, 91. In 1691, he published two pamphlets in opposition to
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