
The Reformed Pastor
Richard Baxter
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
This edition of The Reformed Pastor is based on the version described in William Brown’s 1829 Preface—a shortened, carefully edited edition (not Palmer’s 1766 abridgment) that removes material unrelated to the main subject and some dated controversy, with minor reordering (including moving “Motives to the Oversight of the Flock” into the main body) and light language correction without modernizing the style.
Richard Baxter wrote The Reformed Pastor as a wake-up call to ministers—and a mercy to the church. With plain speech and urgent love, he presses one main point: those who shepherd Christ’s flock must first watch over their own souls, and then labor wisely and personally for the souls entrusted to them.
Baxter exposes the dangers that quietly ruin ministry: negligence, pride, fear of man, shallow preaching, and a life that contradicts the message. He calls pastors to repentance, prayerful seriousness, and patient, face-to-face care—catechizing, warning, comforting, and pleading with men as those who must give account.
This classic is not theory. It is a pastor speaking to pastors, pleading that the work would not be spoiled by unholy hands. Whether you are a minister, a church leader, or a Christian who wants to understand faithful shepherding, The Reformed Pastor will search you, steady you, and stir you to seek God’s help for work that cannot be done in human strength.
Duration - 8h 13m.
Author - Richard Baxter.
Narrator - Digital Voice Clyde E.
Published Date - Tuesday, 20 January 2026.
Copyright - © 2026 Scroll Reader ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. This edition of The Reformed Pastor is based on the version described in William Brown’s 1829 Preface—a shortened, carefully edited edition (not Palmer’s 1766 abridgment) that removes material unrelated to the main subject and some dated controversy, with minor reordering (including moving “Motives to the Oversight of the Flock” into the main body) and light language correction without modernizing the style. Richard Baxter wrote The Reformed Pastor as a wake-up call to ministers—and a mercy to the church. With plain speech and urgent love, he presses one main point: those who shepherd Christ’s flock must first watch over their own souls, and then labor wisely and personally for the souls entrusted to them. Baxter exposes the dangers that quietly ruin ministry: negligence, pride, fear of man, shallow preaching, and a life that contradicts the message. He calls pastors to repentance, prayerful seriousness, and patient, face-to-face care—catechizing, warning, comforting, and pleading with men as those who must give account. This classic is not theory. It is a pastor speaking to pastors, pleading that the work would not be spoiled by unholy hands. Whether you are a minister, a church leader, or a Christian who wants to understand faithful shepherding, The Reformed Pastor will search you, steady you, and stir you to seek God’s help for work that cannot be done in human strength. Duration - 8h 13m. Author - Richard Baxter. Narrator - Digital Voice Clyde E. Published Date - Tuesday, 20 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Scroll Reader ©.
Language:
English
Preface
Duration:00:08:17
Dedication
Duration:00:24:29
Introduction
Duration:00:02:29
The Nature of the Oversight
Duration:00:41:50
The Motives To This Oversight
Duration:00:34:46
The Nature of This Oversight
Duration:01:03:36
The Manner of This Oversight
Duration:00:31:13
The Motives of This Oversight
Duration:00:18:14
The Use of Humiliation
Duration:01:27:35
The Duty of Personal Instruction
Duration:00:44:13
Motives Drawn From the Difficulties of the Work
Duration:00:42:17
Objections to This Duty
Duration:00:38:58
Directions for This Duty
Duration:00:01:40
How to Win Your People to Catechising and Personal Instruction
Duration:00:12:15
How to Instruct Souls Most Effectively
Duration:00:41:47