A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeAneko Press, 2018 M12 1 - 368 páginas Updated and adapted for today's society. The style of the Serious Call is admirably adapted to its subject. It is serious, clear, and strong, but not graceful. There is never the slightest doubt about William Law's meaning. He conveys to the reader the exact idea that is in his own mind. The book is addressed to Christians, and it is, as its title implies, a Serious Call to be what they profess. The point is inevitable; it is driven home with extraordinary force, and Law's whole life gives weight to every word. It is not necessary to agree with Law in all the details. But the questions that he urges upon the reader are vital, "Are you living the Christian life as it ought to be lived? Do you believe the Bible? Are you a true follower of Jesus or not?" |
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... Edward Gibbon, the grandfather of the historian, was seeking a tutor for his only son. Law was selected for this position, accompanied the younger Gibbon to Cambridge, and in 1730, when his pupil went abroad to make the grand tour ...
... Edward Gibbon was convinced that Beth and Miranda represented his two aunts. Of Jeremiah we are specifically told that he lived about two hundred years ago, and the characters are all types suggested, no doubt, by people whom Law had ...
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Contenido
Chapter 15 | |
Chapter 16 | |
Chapter 17 | |
Chapter 18 | |
Chapter 19 | |
Chapter 20 | |
Chapter 21 | |
Chapter 22 | |
Chapter 8 | |
Chapter 9 | |
Chapter 10 | |
Chapter 11 | |
Chapter 12 | |
Chapter 13 | |
Chapter 14 | |
Chapter 23 | |
Chapter 24 | |
Rules for Living A Holy Life | |
William Law A Brief Biography | |
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