Reference code
DWL/RB/i.9
Level of description
item
Title
A Treatise opposed to Baxter’s Aphorismes of Justification
Date
[c August 1651]
Extent and Medium
Extent:52 folios (ff 99-150), f150r is blank. 316 x 205 mm.
Genre/Physical Characteristic:Uncut sheet: 310 x 400 mm
w/m: two posts; grapes; CC; 58 x 50 mm.
Chain lines: 15; 22; 22; 23; 22; 22; 22; 22 mm.
Colour: brown
Twin w/m:
Type: Ordinary
ff99/100
Genre/Physical Characteristic:Uncut sheet: 310 x 400 mm
Twin w/m: two posts; grapes; CC; 56 x 48 mm.
Chain lines: 15; 22; 22; 21; 22; 22; 22; 22 mm.
Colour: brown
ff109/110
:Change of paper from ff139/140
Uncut sheet: 310 x 400 mm
w/m: Pot; G/LM; single handle; quatrefoil; crescent; 80 x 35 mm.
ff141/142.
Creator
Scope and content
A treatise in response to, and opposing on several points, Baxter's Aphorismes (1649) in the form of a dialogue between Richard Baxter and George Lawson.
Finding aids
Argent / Black i.9; Thomas p.5
Publication note
- For Baxter’s Aphorismes of justification, with their explication annexed. … Published especially for the use of the church of Kederminster in Worcestershire (1649) see Rel i, 107. Baxter treated with various responses to this work in Rich Baxter’s confession of his faith, especially concerning the interest of repentance and sincere obedience to Christ, in our justification & salvation (1655), for which see Rel i, 111, and in 'Of justification: four disputations clearing and amicably defending the truth, against the unnecessary oppositions of divers learned and reverend brethren' (1658); see also Rel i, 114.
- For George Lawson, rector of More, Shropshire (1636-78), see Rel. i. 107-8, 123, ODNB, Corr 72, 73, 243, 247, 253, 286, 675, 976 and 1025.
Personal name