Richard Baxter

Theologian and poet of English Puritanism

Richard Baxter - Theologian and poet of English Puritanism
Born

November 12th, 1615
409 years ago

Died

December 8th, 1691
333 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

England

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A significant figure in the English Puritan movement, this individual served as a minister and played a key role in the development of Protestant thought. Recognized for extensive writings, particularly 'The Saints' Everlasting Rest' and 'The Reformed Pastor', which addressed pastoral care and spiritual devotion. Contributed to religious and philosophical discourse through sermons and publications that explored Christian doctrine. Engaged in theological debates during a turbulent period in English history, promoting a consensus among varying religious factions.

Authored 'The Saints' Everlasting Rest'

Wrote 'The Reformed Pastor'

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