So I thought (and bought) the The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter (23 vols.) contained Baxter's A Paraphrase on the New Testament, yet now I notice it does not. I would think this would be an interesting public domain work to have in Logos.
Does anyone know more about it? Has anyone interacted with it?
Does anyone know more about it?
Not much, found one photo => http://www.classicbooksandephemera.com/shop/classic/001290
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lol yeah I saw that. I also noticed some pictures of the text on Google books and it looks like Olde English... and I'm talking really old! [:P]
Olde English... and I'm talking really old!
Looks modern to me. Old English died in the 12th century; Middle English died in the 15th century. That leaves early 18th century as .....middle modern??
Olde English... and I'm talking really old! Looks modern to me. Old English died in the 12th century; Middle English died in the 15th century. That leaves early 18th century as .....middle modern??
Touche MJ, but Baxter lived in the 17th century. Possibly one untimely born... [:D]
Possibly one untimely born...
Oops - luckily for me when I have a senior moment I can blame it on being a senior.[:D]
I didn't know Baxter wrote a NT paraphrase! I'd be interested!
Found it on Google!
http://books.google.com/books/about/A_paraphrase_on_the_New_Testament_with_n.html?id=4Zi1LBBc8LYC
So ... if anyone wants a project..
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