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An Humble, Affectionate, and Earnest Address to the Clergy

This electronic copy of William Law's Address to the Clergy has been typed by Warner White (wwhite@tdsnet.com, warner_white.parti@ecunet.org, warnerwhite@fc1.glfn)from the 1974 Georg Olms Verlag (Hildesheim New York) edition of The Works of the Reverend William Law. All of the works of William Law dated from 1737 and on have also been typed up and are being made available electronically. Notations have been added at the beginning of each paragraph containing the abbreviated title (in this case "Addr") and the paragraph number to facilitate reference without depending upon a particular pagination. The same has been done for the remaining works in the corpus beginning with A Demonstration of theÖErrors ofÖa Late Book (etc.) (except for the final Letters to a Lady Inclined to enter into the Communion of the Church of Rome (1779)), 1737. There is no copyright notice on the title pages (or backs of the title pages) of the volumes from which these have been typed; so presumably they are in the public domain and may be freely circulated and used.

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AN HUMBLE, EARNEST,

AND

Affectionate ADDRESS

TO THE CLERGY.

By WILLIAM LAW, M.A.

LONDON:

Printed for M. RICHARDSON, in Pater-Noster-Row. 1761.

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As this ADDRESS makes its appearance after the decease of the author, it cannot be thought improper to inform the reader, that the whole was sent to the press by himself, except a few pages, the last of which was wrote by him not many days before his death.



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