Sir Richard Baker began his education at what is now Hertford College,
Oxford, but left before finishing his studies there. He did complete
his education abroad and became a lawyer. He was a member of Parliament
and a writer. His first published work was written when he was 68 years
old.
Baker’s best known work is "Meditations and Disquisitions Upon the
Psalms," which was written in 1639 and editted by Alender Grosart in 1882.
Grosart also edited many of the Nichols Series of Puritan Divines
books, and "Selections From the Unpublished Writings of Jonathan Edwards."
Sprinkle Publications has reprinted Baker’s "Meditations and
Disquisitions." |
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