William Law

William Law (16869 April 1761) was a Church of England priest who lost his position at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, when his conscience would not allow him to take the required oath of allegiance to the first Hanoverian monarch, King George I. Previously, William Law had given his allegiance to the House of Stuart and is sometimes considered a second-generation non-juror. Thereafter, Law continued as a simple priest (curate), and when that too became impossible without the required oath, Law taught privately and wrote extensively. His personal integrity, as well as his mystic and theological writing, greatly influenced the evangelistic movement of his day, as well as Enlightenment thinkers such as the writer Samuel Johnson and the historian Edward Gibbon. In 1784, William Wilberforce (1759–1833), the politician, philanthropist, and leader of the movement to stop the slave trade, was deeply touched by reading William Law's book ''A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life'' (1729). Law's spiritual writings remain in print today. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Law, William
Published 1788
printed, by appointment of the Society, by John Exshaw, No. 98, Grafton-Street

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by Law, William
Published 1792
Reprinted by John Carter
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by Law, William
Published 1734
printed for W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West-End of St. Paul's

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by Law, William
Published 1755
printed for W. Innys and J. Richardson, in Pater-Noster Row

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by Law, William
Published 1762
Printed for J. Richardson

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by Law, William
Published 1793
printed by G. Paramore, North-Green, Worship-Street; sold by G. Whitfield, at the Chapel, City-Road; and at the Methodist preaching-houses in Town and Country

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by Law, William
Published 1769
printed for Robinson and Roderts [sic, for Roberts], No. 25, in Paternoster-Row

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by Law, William
Published 1717
printed for W. Innys: and re-printed and sold by Elizabeth Sadleir in School-House-Lane, near High-Street, Dublin

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by Law, William
Published 1748
printed by S. Powell, in Crane-Lane

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by Law, William
Published 1729
printed for William Innys, at the West End of St. Paul's

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by Law, William
Published 1769
printed for Robinson and Roberts, No. 25, in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Law, William
Published 1769
printed for Robinson and Roberts, No. 25, Paternoster-Row

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by Law, William
Published 1743
printed by John Gooding, on the [Side]: Sold by R. Akenhead, on Tyne Bridge, Newcastle by T. Trye, at Gray's Inn Gate, Holbourn, and at the Foundery, near Upper-Moorfields, London; and New-School in the Horse-Fair, Bristol