“A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life” by William Law

William Law in this work reminds me of Leo Tolstoy in his late writings. Both of them write with a limpid style, both present moral arguments that are undeniably logical and rational, both make severe and incisive criticisms of Christendom, and not surprisingly, both were excommunicated. If a Christian reader tries to see things through Law’s eyes, he would find himself in a dream world, where people, himself included, live […]

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