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This collection of essays by the 18th-century theologian William Law offers a refreshing perspective on Christianity in the Age of Enlightenment. The essays discuss topics such as the nature of God, the value of prayer, and the role of the church in society, and are sure to challenge readers to think more deeply about their faith.
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