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The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter: Volume XIII is unavailable, but you can change that!

Volume Thirteen contains five shorter theological treatises. Baxter devotes significant attention to the doctrine of God by articulating God’s essence, unity, indivisibility, omnipresence, and eternity. He also connects the immutable and transcendent understanding of God with the immediacy of God’s Spirit and the sources of knowledge through which God reveals himself. Baxter also laments atheism...

be not such a senseless atheist, but knowest that God is every where, how is it possible thou shouldst doubt of his care or observance, or particular providence about every thing? No child is scarce so foolish that will think his father cares not what he saith or doth, when he stands before him. Wouldst thou doubt of God’s particular providence, whether he regard thy heart, and talk, and practice, if thou didst see him with thee? Sure it is scarce possible. Why then dost thou question it when thou
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