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Correction – The guy was called STANLEY Baxter, and I had asked him whether he was a descendant. Somewhat later, I saw another Stanley Baxter on TV, who was an impressionist comedian, who, strangely enough, couldn’t paint as well as Degas (though he could certainly gas, and, I assume, earned an adequate amount of monet. The jokes I spotted did not take much unRaveling). Obviously I didn’t have the opportunity to ask HIM the same question.
There is an evangelical minister in the UK named Richard Baxter, who does not share his name’s sake theology.
Why is Gomer so scared of Baxter? That ghost couldn’t even restrain his own town from going OPENLY unitarian!
I actually met Richard Baxter in the flesh myself, in my charismatic days. I think he was a five-pointer charismatic baptist minister. It was in conversation with him that I first heard that there was something wrong with his famous namesake’s Christology.
The original Baxter’s doctrine of salvation was quite frightening indeed.