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Law, William (1686--1761). An earnest and serious answer to Dr. Trapp's discourse of the sin and danger of being righteous over-much
A second letter to the Bishop of Bangor; wherein His Lordship's notions of benediction, absolution, and church-communion are prov'd to be destructive of every institution of the Christian religion. To which is added, a postscript, in answer to the objections that have been made against his former letter. By William Law, M.A. The third edition.


London (Place), printed for William and John Innys,, 1719.
[4], 107, [1] p. ; 19.4 cm. (8º)

First published in 1717; Law's 'former Letter', The Bishop of Bangor's late sermon, and his letter to Dr. Snape in defence of it, answer'd, was first published in the same year. With a final page of publisher's advertisements. ESTC n21771.

Copy Notes Bound (2) with The Bishop of Bangor's late sermon, ... answer'd, 7th ed., 1719 (q.v.) and A reply to the Bishop of Bangor's answer ..., 1719 (q.v.).

Binding C18th sprinkled calf, gilt double-ruled borders, gilt-tooled spine compartments, paper spine-label ink-lettered 'Bishop of / Bangor's / Sermon'.

Reference Number 4731

Additional Names Hoadly, Benjamin (1676--1761). Nature of the kingdom, or Church, of Christ a sermon preach'd before the King, at the Royal Chapel at St. James's on Sunday March 31, 1717; Church of England - Government


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