September 1, 2017 – June 1, 2019
Richard Baxter
Richard Baxter, (1615 – 1691) served as an Anglican priest in England, during days of deep unrest, a civil war, and great political instability. His writings and sermons call Christians to holy living, even if it is costly. He coined the term “Mere Christianity” which C.S. Lewis adopted for his classic work.
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Sermon – Four Aids to Heavenly Contemplation
An inspiring classic sermon from the pulpit of Richard Baxter that we hope will be...Read More
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Lord, It Belongs Not to My Care
In each issue of Knowing & Doing we include a poem as part of our...Read More