BAXTER. 



Psychologie expe"rimentale. 2 torn. 



Strasbourg, 1839. 8 



- Philosophic morale. 2 torn. Paris, 1842. 8 

 BAXTER (ANDREW). MATHO. 1745 



- An enquiry into the nature of the human soul ; 

 wherein the immateriality of the soul is evinced 

 from the principles of reason and philosophy. 



London, s. a. 4 



[The above edition was published anony- 

 mously. ] 



- Another copy. 



- Third edition. 2 vol. London, 1745. 



- An appendix to the first part of the Enquiry 

 into the nature of the human soul, wherein 

 the principles laid down there are cleared from 

 some objections ; and the government of the 

 Deity in the material world is vindicated, or 

 shewn not to be carried on by mechanism and 

 second causes. By the author of the Enquiry 

 into the nature of the human soul. 



London, 1750. 8 



- The evidence of reason in proof of the immor- 

 tality of the soul, independent on the more 

 abstruse inquiry into the nature of matter and 

 spirit ; to which is prefixed, a letter from the 

 editor [Dr Duncan] to the Rev. Dr Priestley. 

 Collected from the manuscripts of Mr Baxter. 



London, 1779. 8 



BAXTER (BENJAMIN). A posing question, put 

 by the wise man, viz. Solomon, to the wisest 

 men, concerning making a judgment of tem- 

 poral conditions, in several lectures. [Pub- 

 lished by R. Baxter. ] London, 1662. 8 

 BAXTER (JOHN ALEXANDER), M.A., Perpetual 

 curate of Christ Church, Coseley. The church 

 history of England : from the introduction of 

 Christianity to the present time. 



London, 1849. 8 



BAXTER (RICHARD). The practical works of R. 

 B. 4 vol. With a preface ; giving some ac- 

 count of the author, and of this edition of his 

 works. London, 1707. fol. 



- Another edition ; with a life of the author, and 

 a critical examination of his writings, by the 

 Rev. William Orme. 23 vol. 



London, 1830. 8 



- The select practical works of R. B. , including 

 the whole of his treatises on conversion ; the 

 divine life ; dying thoughts ; and saint's ever- 

 lasting rest. Preceded by a memoir of the 

 author. Glasgow, 1840. 8 



- Another edition. With a life of the author, 

 by Leonard Bacon. 2 vol. 4th ed. 



New-Haven, 1844. 8 



Aphorisms of justification, with their explica- 

 tion annexed. Wherein also is opened the na- 

 ture of the covenants, satisfaction, righteous- 



nesse, faith, works, &c (With an appendix to 



the fore-going treatise ; being an answer to the 

 objections of a friend concerning some points 

 therein contained). London, 1649. 12 



- Plain Scripture proof of infants' Church-mem- 

 bership and baptism : being the arguments 

 prepared for... the publike dispute with Mr 

 Tombes at Bewdley, January 1st, 1649. With 

 a full reply to what he then answered, and 



what is contained in his sermon since preached, 

 in his printed books, his MS. on 1 Cor. vii. 14, 

 which I saw, against Mr Marshall, against 

 these arguments. With a reply to his vale- 

 dictory oration at Bewdley ; and a corrective 

 for his antidote. Hereto is added an appen- 

 dix, against the doctrine in the other extream, 

 contained in a tractate of Mr Th. Bedford's. 

 London, 1651. 4 



Third edition. London, 1653. 4 



Apology against the modest exceptions of Mr 

 T. Blake. And the digression of Mr G. Ken- 

 dall. Whereunto is added, Animadversions 

 on a late dissertation of Ludiomseus Colvinus, 

 alias Ludovicus Molinseus, and an admonition 

 of Mr W. Eyre of Salisbury. With Mr Cran- 

 don's anatomy for satisfaction of Mr Caryl. 



London, 1654. 4 



A determination of this question, Whether the 

 miraculous works of Christ and his disciples, 

 do oblige those to believe who never saw 

 them ? London, 1655. 8 



For prevention of the unpardonable sin against 

 the Holy Ghost ; a demonstration, that the 

 spirit and works of Christ were the finger of 

 God. London, 1655. 8 



Confession of his faith, especially concerning 

 the interest of repentance and sincere obe- 

 dience to Christ, in our justification and salva- 

 tion. London, 1655. 4 



The arrogancy of reason against divine revela- 

 tions, repressed. Or, Proud ignorance the 

 cause of infidelity, and of men's quarrelling 

 with the Word of God. London, 1655. 8 



The unreasonableness of infidelity. 



London, 1655. 8 



The Quakers' catechism, or, the Quakers ques- 

 tioned, their questions answered, and both 

 published. London, 1656. 4 



Another edition. London, 1657. 4 



Certain disputations of right to sacraments, 

 and the true nature of visible Christianity. 



London, 1657. 4 



- Second edition. London, 1658. 4 



- The safe religion. Or, three disputations for 

 the reformed catholike religion against Popery. 



London, 1657. 12 



The Grotian religion discovered, at the invita- 

 tion of Mr Thomas Pierce in his vindication. 

 With a preface, vindicating the Synod of Dort 

 from the calumnies of the new Tilenus ; and 

 David, Peter, &c. And the Puritanes, and 

 Sequestrations, &c. from the censures of Mr 

 Pierce. London, 1658. 8 



The crucifying of the world by the cross of 

 Christ. London, 1658. 4 



Confirmation and restauration the necessary 

 means of reformation and reconciliation ; for 

 the healing of the corruptions and divisions of 

 the Churches. London, 1658. 8 



- Of justification : four disputations, clearing 

 and amicably defending the truth against the 

 unnecessary oppositions of divers learned and 

 reverend brethren. London, 1658. 4 



- The saints' everlasting rest : or, a treatise of 

 the blessed state of the saints in their enjoy- 



