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Mr. Baxter was his antient friend, and they lived together in the same house, when Mr. Baxter preached at Bridgworth, yet when he put forth his Aphorisms, Mr. W. being dissatisfied with some things therein, was his ingenious friend that he speaks of in the postscript to his book of Infant-Baptism, and names in his Catholick Theology, who attempted something at first, which we do not meet with indeed in his Polimical writings, |
Mr. Baxter was his ancient friend, and they lived together in the same house, when Mr. Baxter preached At Bridgworth, yet when he put forth his Aphorisms, Mr. W. being dissatisfied with Some things therein, was his ingenious friend that he speaks of in the postscript to his book of Infant baptism, and names in his Catholic Theology, who attempted something At First, which we do not meet with indeed in his Polimical writings, |
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