A consideration upon the book of Esaias Stiefel, of the threefold state of man, and his new birth written anno Christi 1621, by Jacob Behmen, otherwise called Teutonicus philosophus.
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- A consideration upon the book of Esaias Stiefel, of the threefold state of man, and his new birth written anno Christi 1621, by Jacob Behmen, otherwise called Teutonicus philosophus.
- Author
- Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by John Macock,
- 1653.
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- Stiefel, Esaiah, d. 1627. -- Von dreyerley Zustandt des Menschen uund dessen newen Geburt.
- Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
- Man (Christian theology)
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"A consideration upon the book of Esaias Stiefel, of the threefold state of man, and his new birth written anno Christi 1621, by Jacob Behmen, otherwise called Teutonicus philosophus." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28518.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2025.
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A Theosophick EPISTLE, or LETTER, WHEREIN The Life of a true Christian is Described: What a Christian is; and How he cometh to be a Christian.
Together with a Description, What a Titular Christian is. What the Faith and Life of both of them is.
Written to a good Friend of his in Christian, Brotherlike and Memberlike Admonition, and a good Intention, BY JACOB BEHMEN,
LONDON, Printed by John Macock, 1653.