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By WILLIAM LAW, A. M.
Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect. Phil. iii. 12. The SECOND EDITION.
1762.
LOND 0 N: Printed for WILLIAM and JOHN INNY9 at the Weft End of St. Paul's.
M.DCC.XXVIII.
BRITISH
LIBRARY
THE
CONTENTS.
The Introduction.
CHAP. I.
HE Nature and Defign
T of Chriftianity, that its
Jole End is to deliver us
from the Mifery and Dif
order of this prefent State, and
raife us to a blissful Enjoyment of
the Divine Nature.
CHAP. II.
PAG. 14
Christianity requires a Change of
Nature, a new Life perfectly de-
voted to God.
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