J. Sidlow Baxter

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James Sidlow Baxter (born in

fundamentalist Christian theological perspective. His most popular work was Explore the Book,[3]
a 1760-page tome that analyses and summarizes each book of the Bible.

Baxter was raised in

Sunderland. Memories of his early campaigns in Essex in about 1926[4] survive in the Memories of C. Everett.[5]

Baxter married Ethel Smith, with whom he had a daughter, Miriam. Baxter developed acute diabetes at the age of 63, which provided additional motivation for his work.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b DeRemer, Bernard R. "Scholar and Theologian: J. Sidlow Baxter". Archived from the original on 25 September 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  2. ^ Amazon.com author page for J. Sidlow Baxter.
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  4. ^ Roberts, Andrew (20 July 2001). "Archives Edwin Roberts: Mr Everett's memories".
  5. ^ Roberts, Andrew (20 July 2001). "Archives Edwin Roberts: Memories of Gospel Hall Chapel Street Billericay Essex".

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