. Jacob Behmen's theosophick philosophy unfolded; in divers considerations and demonstrations ... Also, the principal treatises of the said author abridged. And answers given to the remainder of the 177 theosophick questions ... left unanswered by him at the time of his death ... theHeart; which Oyl or Sap hath in it the Root of the whole Man; as Tinder call . into Straw. 6 But if the Light had kindled it felf in the Birth of the Soul, all the fountain 6$ 7;Spirits (according to the right of the Deity; had triumphantly United with theDeiry and had been a living Angel: but becaufe the Wrath had


. Jacob Behmen's theosophick philosophy unfolded; in divers considerations and demonstrations ... Also, the principal treatises of the said author abridged. And answers given to the remainder of the 177 theosophick questions ... left unanswered by him at the time of his death ... theHeart; which Oyl or Sap hath in it the Root of the whole Man; as Tinder call . into Straw. 6 But if the Light had kindled it felf in the Birth of the Soul, all the fountain 6$ 7;Spirits (according to the right of the Deity; had triumphantly United with theDeiry and had been a living Angel: but becaufe the Wrath had already infected Maris BodytheSaitter 5 that Danger was to be feared which befell Lucifer; therefore, the whereof made*Extract whereof Mans Body wis made, was not become Earth, though it was ofthe Salitter of the Earth but was held by the Word, till the Love-Spirit, out ofthe Heart of God glanced on the Salitter of the Mafs : then did the Salitter becomeimpregnated in the Centre of the Soul, and the Light abode in the Centre of theMafs, and the Word flood in the Mafs in the Sound. This Book was Written by #. B. in the Year 161 z. Being his firft Book. It wastaken from, the Author and not finifhed, but that Defeft fupplied in his otherWritings. ; „ Amor* Finit,. THE 100. OF THE


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