LAW'S UPON EIGHTH EDITION. WITH HIS ABSOLUTE UNLAWFULNESS OF THE LATELY PUBLISHED BY THE SAME AUTHOR, AND TO BE HAD OF W. BAYNES, . 1. Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life, adapted to the state and condition of all orders of Christians, by W. LAW, A. M. The sixteenth edition, corrected; to which is added some account of the author, and three Letters to a Friend, not before published in any of his works; also Two Letters from Clergymen in the Established Church, strongly recommending the Serious Call, &c. of the author, his character by E. Gibbon, Esq. the historian, and a list of all his works, large print, in one vol. 8vo: 7s. in boards, II. Ditto, fifteenih edition, in 12mo, 3s. Gů. boards, or 4s. bound, or per doz. 21. 2s. Printed by R. Tilling, Newport, Isle of Wight. TREATISE UPON CHRISTIAN PERFECTION: TO WHICH IS NOW ADDEV, BY THE SAME AUTHOR, The Absolute Unlawfulness OF TAC STAGE ENTERTAINMENT FULLY DEMONSTRATED. BY WILLIAM LAW, A. M. THE EIGHTH EDITION, Extracts from Bishop Horne. Not as though I had already attained, either were already Phil. iii. 32. LONDON: CONTENTS. PAGE. The nature and design of Christianity, that its sole end is to deliver us from the misery and disorder of this present state, and raise us to a blissful enjoyment of the divine nature. 9 Christianity requires a change of nature, a new life perfectly devoted to God Chistianity requireth a renunciation of the world, A continuation of the same subject A further continuation of the same subject 79 Christianity calleth all men to a state of self- |