Selected Mystical Writings of William Law

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Second Hand / Antiquarian


Edited by Stephen Hobhouse with notes and Twenty Four Studies in the Mystical Theology of William
Law and Jacon Boehme and an Enquiry into the Influence of Jacob Boehme on Isaac Newton. Forward by Aldous Huxley
Published: Rockliff, London 1948 (2nd edition, revised)
Condition: Fair. No dust jacket, boards very worn and slightly torn at upper edge of spine. Pages foxed
and slightly yellowed, but clean and unmarked. Binding firm.

A rare text, signed by the author. This collection of mystical writings is by William Law, a Church of England priest who forfeited his position when his conscience prevented him from swearing the required oath of allegiance to King George I, the first Hanoverian monarch. His theological and mythic works had a profound impact on the evangelical movement of his time and influenced Enlightenment thinkers. Edited by Stephen Hobhouse, a notable English peace activist, prison reformer, and religious writer.


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