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Having continued twelve years at Franeker ( where he was rector in 1626 ), his health gave way, and he contemplated a move to New England.
But another door was opened for him, with an invitation to Rotterdam.
There he prepared his Fresh Suit against Ceremonies — the book which made Richard Baxter a Nonconformist.
It sums up the issues between the Puritan school and that of Richard Hooker, and was posthumously published.

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