The Healing Casuist Number 1, 1683. Of differences in Religion.
The Healing Causist
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- ReferenceGB 123 DWL/RB/1/25
- Former ReferenceGB 123 Treatises ii.22
- Dates of Creation1683
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- Physical Description2 folios, ff 44-45; 190 x 148mm
Scope and Content
Other Finding Aids
Argent / Black ii.22; Thomas p.18
Custodial History
Other foliation (not in the original MS) ff 370-401, ps 402
Bibliography
- Rel iii.196
- "Sir Roger L’Estrange wrote a satire on Baxter entitled The casuist uncas’d, in a dialogue betwixt Richard and Baxter, with a moderator between them, for quietnesse sake (1680 second edition). Baxter believed that L’Estrange was the instigator of the charges brought against him, after Baxter’s A Paraphrase on the New Testament was published in 1685 and for which he suffered imprisonment. See Corr 1148 and 1174.. For Sir Roger L’Estrange (1616-1704), the Tory journalist and polemicist, see Corr 873, 895, 1028, 1047, 1058, 1107, 1110, 1111, 1113, 1148, 1174, McElligott and ODNB."