. 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 ... O U L n x Anfwercd by 3facob. .Qijeft. I. \ J \THerice the Soul exited from the Beginning of the WorliV Anfw. To underftand theSubftance of all Subftances, oonfider Outward burnethoutof a harih, aftringent Matter. The Fire is a {harp deiiring,which in great Anguifh entreth into it felf, and grafpeth after


. 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 ... O U L n x Anfwercd by 3facob. .Qijeft. I. \ J \THerice the Soul exited from the Beginning of the WorliV Anfw. To underftand theSubftance of all Subftances, oonfider Outward burnethoutof a harih, aftringent Matter. The Fire is a {harp deiiring,which in great Anguifh entreth into it felf, and grafpeth after the Liberty, and;catcheth it, and fo flameth. And though in the Eternal, is n9 fuch Pire^to beunderftood as ihineth in the outward, yet it is foin the inward in the harlh, de-firing. The outward remaineth a Darknefe, and within it felf, in the Will oi theEternal Liberty it is a Light, fhining in the ftill Eternity. In Fire are ten Forms,or diftinft manner of Differences all generated in the Will, being the Eternal Wills(Propriety, therefore it is-Gods, and the Liberty which hath the Will, is God The firfl Form of Fire, is the Eternal Liberty which hath the Will, and is in itfelf the will. The fecond Form is, That it is defirous. The third Form, is a (harp drawing, where originateth tne Eternal Enmity,


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