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The Spirit of Prayer and the Spirit of Love

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William Law is best remembered today for his Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life.

To those interested in his spirituality, however, other works have greater impact, in particular The Spirit of Prayer and The Spirit of Love, which are considered the finest and most appealing.

In the years in which they were written, his vision had reached its fullest and most characteristic development, and his literary power was at its height.

It is in these books that the profound influence of Jacob Boehme can be most clearly seen.

His great synthesis of the mystical outpourings and orthodox Christian theology, provide an English spiritual classic.

Law's understanding and interpretation of mysticism was more original than traditional, being dynamic and creative.

He believed in the life of God working from within, and the flame of divine love being a link with and an understanding of God.

He conceived that mysticism was a matter of life, that relied on willing rather than knowing, and that ultimately rested on trust in God.

Despite holding no official position he was widely regarded in his own time and later as a spiritual guide, and his trilogy The Spirit of Prayer, The Spirit of Love and The Way to Divine Knowledge was the mature expression of his theology and religion.

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Product Details
Lutterworth Press
071889135X / 9780718891350
Paperback / softback
248
26/06/2003
United Kingdom
300 pages
140 x 216 mm, 375 grams