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The Oxford Methodists : being some account of a society of young gentlemen in that city, so denominated; setting forth their rise, views, and designs. With some occasional remarks on a letter inserted in Fog's Journal of December 9th, relating to them. In a letter from a gentleman near Oxford, to his friend at London
Law, William (1686-1761)
1733
Anon., by W. Law.
The Bishop of Bangor's late sermon, and his Letter to Dr. Snape in defence of it, answer'd : And the dangerous nature of some doctrines in his Preservative, set forth in a letter to his lordship
Law, William (1686-1761)
1717
Indexed in: CBEL II:858.
A serious call to a devout and holy life
Law, William (1686-1761)
1898
Title within ornamental border.
Letters to a lady inclined to enter into the communion of the Church of Rome
Law, William (1686-1761)
1779
"Extract from Mr. Law's Animadversions on Dr. Trapp's Reply, on the subject of being righteous over-much" (p. [1]).
A reply to the Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the representation of the Committee of Convocation. Humbly address'd to his Lordship
Law, William (1686-1761)
1719
With "A catalogue of books printed for Will. and John Innys..." (4 pp.) at end.
The nature and design of Christianity
Law, William (1686-1761); Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1805
Abridged from Law's Christian perfection, by John Wesley. Cf. Baker, F. Wesley bibl., 41.
Selected mystical writings of William Law
Law, William (1686-1761); Hobhouse, Stephen (1881-1961)
1938
A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
Law, William (1686-1761)
1728
Advertisements: p. [vii]-[viii], [1] at end.
An appeal to all that doubt, or disbelieve the truths of the Gospel, whether they be Deists, Arians, Socinians, or Nominal Christians : In which, the true grounds and reasons of the whole Christian faith and life are plainly and fully demonstrated
Law, William (1686-1761); Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1742
The absolute unlawfulness of the stage entertainment fully demonstrated
Law, William (1686-1761)
1773