. 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 ... W ConfiJleratiops on the Scops of Jacob Betimen. J. We fay in things of our-little Horofcope. the end of Motion is Reft; andfhall the Originals, whence all things exift want a Reft, foFtfiemfelves ? Muftour fix days toil end inoneof reft; and fhall theie fupream Agents reach noSabbath wherein to triumph in, with, and
. 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 ... W ConfiJleratiops on the Scops of Jacob Betimen. J. We fay in things of our-little Horofcope. the end of Motion is Reft; andfhall the Originals, whence all things exift want a Reft, foFtfiemfelves ? Muftour fix days toil end inoneof reft; and fhall theie fupream Agents reach noSabbath wherein to triumph in, with, and for the delight of the Lord of theSabbath ? This feventh Spirit is therefore the quiet receptacle of them all. 6. Out of which, according to the harmony of the Divine Unity, they neverfor one moment can poffibly depart. And over theThrefhold of which, accord-ing to the feparate Property, whereby they are rent from the glorious Unity,they never put a foot, or can for ever enter. 7. Will therefore the Human Off-fpr-ins, whofe departure is as the5un Beams, reunite and do its firft works, thole whercunto he was created,and the pure works of the iecond Aim wheienntaTg was regeneratecTTTBe it TaidTTorafmuch as by his departure he is fo far degenerated, that hisSoul by a willing captivity is under the rage of the firft four Spirits, fromwhom the light is withdrawn. His Spirit that was a meek divine Ruler, hathloft its dominion to fo great a degree of fiercenefs, that the Aftral rule aU HisBody which was formed out of the one pure Element, out of which Elementcame alfo the four, and to have been a perpetual figure of the holy third Prin-ciple, as his Soul and Spirit were of the firft and fecond. And which body ofhis fhould have eaten Paraditical food, is now a captive under-the fourElemcnts~in lo great rigour and vilcnels,Jthat Nature lhames at its Beattiality, till thus it thro lbrrow, pain and Thame to the duft. ~ _ 5 But the Soul ana Spirit may herein baptized
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