The mysticism of William Law

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The mysticism of William Law

George E. Clarkson

(American university studies, Series V, Philosophy ; vol. 124)

Peter Lang, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [184]-192) and index

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This work is a fresh approach to the mystical writings of the 18th-century writer, William Law. New biographical material emphasizes ways in which we see Law's mysticism with a strong ethical reference. He is presented as a major interpreter of the philosophy of Jacob Boehme. The book includes research done in Law's village of King's Cliffe and at his college, Emmanuel College in Cambridge.

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Contents: This book is a new study of William Law's mysticism seeing him as a major interpreter of Jacob Boehme, and as a proponent of an ethical mysticism.

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