William Law
Active Years
Min year: 1697, Max year: 1800, Max count: 23
As Author
- 1697: Amplissimo & hon[or]atissimo domino D. Archibaldo Mure Dr. Thorntoun
- 1705: Theses philosophicę, quas favente numine
- 1713: A sermon preach'd at Hazelingfield, in the county of Cambridge, on Tuesday, July 7. 1713
- 1714: Edinburgh, July 27. 1714 years. These do give notice to all concerned, that by an act of the last session of this current Parliament, there are certain duties imposed upon vellum, parchment and paper, as follows, viz. Upon every skin, or peice of vellum or parchment, or sheet or piece of paper, upon which any grant from Her Majesty, Her Heirs, &c.
- 1717: The Bishop of Bangor's late sermon, and his letter to Dr. Snape in defence of it, answer'd
- 1717: 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. By William Law, M.A
- 1717: The bishop of Bangor's late sermon
- 1717: A second letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1717: The bishop of Bangor's late sermon
- 1717: 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. By William Law, M.A
- 1717: 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. By William Law, M.A
- 1717: A second letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1717: The bishop of Bangor's late sermon
- 1717: The bishop of Bangor's late sermon
- 1718: 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. By William Law, M.A
- 1718: A second letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1719: A second letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1719: A reply to the Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the representation of the Committee of Convocation
- 1719: A reply to the Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the representation of the Committee of Convocation
- 1719: A reply to the Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the representation of the Committee of Convocation
- 1721: Three letters to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1721: 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. By William Law, M.A
- 1724: Remarks upon a late book, entituled, The fable of the bees
- 1725: Remarks upon a late book, entituled, The fable of the bees
- 1726: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1726: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage-entertainment fully demonstrated
- 1726: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage-entertainment fully demonstrated
- 1726: Remarks upon a late book, entituled, The fable of the bees, or private vices, publick benefits
- 1728: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1729: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1731: The case of reason
- 1732: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1733: The Oxford Methodists
- 1733: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1734: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1737: Disputatio juridica, ad tit. 2. lib. VII. Pand. de usufructu accrescendo
- 1737: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1737: A demonstration of the gross and fundamental errors of a late book, called A plain account of the nature and end of the Sacrament of the Lord's supper, &c
- 1737: A second letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1738: A demonstration of the gross and fundamental errors of a late book, called A plain account of the nature and end of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, &c
- 1738: The oxford Methodists
- 1738: The oxford Methodists
- 1739: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1739: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration
- 1740: An earnest and serious answer
- 1740: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1741: An earnest and serious answer
- 1741: Die Gru?nde und Ursachen der christlichen Wiedergeburth, oder die Neue-Geburth durch Christum
- 1741: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration, or, The new-birth offer'd to the consideration of Christians and deists
- 1741: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1742: An appeal to all that doubt, or disbelieve the truths of the Gospel
- 1742: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration, or, The new-birth
- 1742: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1743: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1743: A practical treatise on Christian perfection
- 1744: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1744: Die Nichtigkeit der Welt und des zeitlichen Lebens
- 1744: Die Nichtigkeit der Welt und des zeitlichen Lebens
- 1744: A serious call to a holy life
- 1746: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1748: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1748: A serious answer to Dr. Trapp's four sermons
- 1749: A serious answer to Dr. Trapp's four sermons on The Sin
- 1749: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1749: The spirit of prayer
- 1749: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1750: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1750: The second part of The spirit of prayer
- 1750: The spirit of prayer
- 1750: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration
- 1751: A discourse shewing the danger and sinfulness of the stage. Extracted from the works of an eminent author
- 1752: The spirit of prayer
- 1752: A demonstration of the gross and fundamental errors of a late book, called A plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's supper, &c
- 1752: The way to divine knowledge
- 1752: The way to divine knowlege[sic]
- 1752: The spirit of love
- 1753: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1753: 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. By William Law, M.A
- 1753: Three letters to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1754: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1754: The second part of The spirit of love. In dialogues. By William Law, A.M
- 1755: The second part of The spirit of prayer
- 1755: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1755: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage-entertainment fully demonstrated
- 1755: The case of reason
- 1756: Reflections on a favourite amusement
- 1756: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1756: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1756: An earnest and serious answer
- 1756: An appeal to all that doubt, or disbelieve the truths of the Gospel
- 1756: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration
- 1757: An extract from the spirit of prayer
- 1757: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1757: An extract from A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1757: An extract from a serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1757: An extract from An earnest and serious answer to Dr. Trapp's Discourse, of the folly, sin, and danger of being righteous over-much. By William Law, M.A
- 1757: A demonstration of the gross and fundamental errors of a late book, called A plain account of the nature and end of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, &c
- 1757: The religion of reason. An extract
- 1757: An extract from the grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration, or the new-birth. Offer'd to the consideration of Christians and deists. By William Law,
- 1757: The case of reason
- 1757: Three letters to the Bishop of Bangor. By William Law, M.A
- 1757: A short but sufficient confutation of the Reverend Dr Warburton's projected defence (as he calls it) of Christianity, in his divine legation of Moses
- 1758: The spirit of prayer
- 1758: The second part of the spirit of prayer
- 1758: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1759: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1759: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage-enterainment [sic] fully demonstrated
- 1759: The spirit of love
- 1759: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1759: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1760: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1760: Of justification by faith and works
- 1760: A collection of letters on the most interesting and important subjects, and on several occasions. By William Law, M.A
- 1760: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration
- 1760: Extract of a letter from the Rev. Mr. William Law, in answer to one requesting a conversation on the spiritual life.
- 1760: Of justification by faith and works
- 1760: An extract from a treatise by William Law, M.A. called, The spirit of prayer; or, The soul rising out of the vanity of time, into the riches of eternity
- 1760: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1761: Extracts from the first and second parts of The spirit of prayer
- 1761: An humble, earnest, and affectionate address to the clergy
- 1761: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1762: An extract from A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1762: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection. By William Law, A.M
- 1762: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration
- 1762: Of justification by faith and works
- 1762: The way to divine knowledge
- 1762: The works of of the Reverend William Law, A. M
- 1762: A second letter to the Bishop of Bangor; wherein His Lordship's notions of benediction, absolution, and church-communion, are proved to be destructive of every institution of the Christian religion
- 1762: Remarks upon a book, intitled The fable of the bees, or private vices, publick benefits. In a letter to the author. To which is added, a postscript, containing an observation or two upon Mr. Bayle. By William Law, M.A
- 1762: A reply to the Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the representation of the Committee of Convocation
- 1763: The spirit of prayer
- 1764: An humble, earnest, and affectionate address to the clergy
- 1764: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1764: Reflections on a favourite amusement
- 1765: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage-entertainment fully demonstrated
- 1765: The spirit of prayer
- 1765: The spirit of love. Part the second
- 1765: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1766: An extract from a treatise by William Law, M.A. called, The spirit of prayer; or, The soul rising out of the vanity of time, into the riches of eternity
- 1766: The spirit of love
- 1767: An extract from a treatise by William Law, M.A. called The spirit of prayer; or, The soul rising out of the vanity of time, into the riches of eternity
- 1767: Auszu?ge aus den Schriften William Laws, eines Gottesgelehrten der Englischen Kirche
- 1768: An extract from the Rev. Mr. Law's later works. ...
- 1768: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1768: An appeal to all that doubt or disbelieve the truths of the Gospel
- 1769: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1769: A demonstration of the gross and fundamental errors of a late book, called A plain account of the nature and end of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, &c
- 1769: Truths of the most important concern to every soul of man
- 1769: A collection of letters on the most interesting and important subjects
- 1769: A short but sufficient confutation of the Rev. Dr. Warburton's projected defence (as he calls it) of Christianity, in his Divine legation of Moses
- 1770: The spirit of prayer
- 1771: Answers for William Law of Elvingston, Esquire, Advocate, Sheriff-depute of Haddington, Sir John Warrender of Lochend, and others
- 1771: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1771: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1772: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1772: Of justification by faith and works
- 1772: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1772: An earnest and serious answer
- 1772: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1773: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration
- 1773: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage entertainment fully demonstrated
- 1773: The spirit of prayer
- 1774: Truths of the most important concern to every soul of man
- 1774: An humble, earnest, and affectionate address, to the clergy
- 1774: Seasonably alarming and humiliating, animating and exhilarating truths respecting the nature and design of Christ's Passion
- 1774: The case of reason
- 1774: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration, or, The new-birth
- 1775: The nature and design of Christianity Extracted from a late Author
- 1775: Extract of a letter from the Late William Law to J*** R***** of Northampton
- 1776: The spirit of love
- 1777: The second part of The spirit of prayer
- 1778: The way to divine knowledge
- 1779: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1779: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1779: Letters to a lady inclined to enter into the Communion of the Church of Rome. By William Law, M.A. Now first printed
- 1780: An extract from a treatise on the spirit of prayer, or The soul rising out of the vanity of time into the riches of eternity
- 1780: The works of the Reverend William Law, A.M. In nine volumes. ... Containing Three Letters to the Bishop of Bangor.
- 1780: Pense?es sur la nature et le de?ssein du christianisme
- 1781: The spirit of love
- 1782: A collection of letters on the most interesting and important subjects, and on several occasions. By William Law, M.A
- 1782: The spirit of prayer
- 1783: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection. By William Law, A.M
- 1783: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1784: A serious call to a holy life
- 1784: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1786: An humble, earnest, and affectionate address to the clergy
- 1788: The advice of a pious father to his son
- 1789: Extracts from A practical treatise upon Christian perfection. By William Law, A.M
- 1790: Truths of the greatest concern to the soul of every individual
- 1790: Portraits of human characters with occasional reflections. Extracted from a late author, and addressed to all orders of men. By the Revd. David Simpson, M.A
- 1790: The excellency and greatness of a religious mind
- 1790: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1791: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1791: The true grounds of the benefits of Jesus Christ
- 1792: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1793: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1793: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1793: An extract from Mr. Law's Serious call to a holy life
- 1794: A serious call to a holy life
- 1794: An abridgment of Mr. Law's serious cali to a Holy life
- 1795: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1795: The nature and design of Christianity
- 1796: Instruction for ministers and people: or, An extract from Mr. Law's serious answer to Dr. Trapp's four sermons on the sin, folly, and danger of being righteous over-much: and some animadversions upon his reply
- 1796: Reflections on a favourite amusement
- 1796: An humble, earnest and affectionate address to the clergy
- 1797: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1798: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage entertainment, fully demonstrated
- 1799: Reflections on war
- 1800: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1800: The spirit of love. Part the first[-second]
- 1800: A serious call to a devout and holy life
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