William Law
William Law (1686 with Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire – April 9th 1761), was a Ecclesiastic and a writer English. Its work, The Way to Divine Knowledge , was translated into French, 1805, by the count de Divonne.
Works
- '' has Serious Call to has Devout and Holy Life '' (1729)
- '' has Demonstration off the Gross and Fundamental Errors off has late Book called has Plain Account, etc, off the Lord' S Supper '' (1737)
- '' The Grounds and Reasons off the Christian Regeneration '' (1731)
- '' An Appeal to all that Doubt and Disbelieve the Truths off Revelation '' (1740)
- An Earnest and Serious Answer to Dr. Trapp' S Sermon one being Righteous Overmuch (1740)
- '' The Spirit off Prayer '' (1749, 1752)
- ''The Way to Divine Knowledge '' (1752)
- '' The Spirit off Coils '' (1752, 1754)
- has Shorts drank Sufficient Confutation off Dr. Warburton' S Projected Defense (ace He cal it) off Christianity in his Divine Legation off Moses (1757)
- has off Series Letters (1760)
- '' has Dialog between has Methodist and has Churchman '' (1760)
- '' Humble An, Earnest and Affectionate Address to the Clergy '' (1761)
- You Will Receive Power
- The Power Of The Spirit
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