Forty questions of the soul concerning its original, essence, substance, nature or quality and property, what it is from eternity to eternity : framed by a lover of the great mysteries, Doctor Balthasar Walter, and answered in the year 1620 / by Jacob Behme, called Teutonicus Philosophus ; Englished by John Sparrow ...
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- Forty questions of the soul concerning its original, essence, substance, nature or quality and property, what it is from eternity to eternity : framed by a lover of the great mysteries, Doctor Balthasar Walter, and answered in the year 1620 / by Jacob Behme, called Teutonicus Philosophus ; Englished by John Sparrow ...
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- Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.
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- [London] :: Printed for L. Lloyd ...,
- 1665.
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- Walther, Balthasar, 1586-1640.
- Soul.
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"Forty questions of the soul concerning its original, essence, substance, nature or quality and property, what it is from eternity to eternity : framed by a lover of the great mysteries, Doctor Balthasar Walter, and answered in the year 1620 / by Jacob Behme, called Teutonicus Philosophus ; Englished by John Sparrow ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28525.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the Earnest Lovers of Wisdom.
- To the Reader.
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A brief Account of the Life and Conversation of
Jacob Behme, afterwards by Learned Men inGermany calledTeutonicus. - PREFACE.
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Before the Catalogue to the 40.Questi∣ons was this Preface to the Reader. - This Author may be easily understood in every thing, by such a Considerati∣on as this which followeth.
- ERRATA.
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The TABLE of the
Forty Questions. -
The
PREFACE of J. B.to Dr. Belthasar Walter. -
The First Question.
- The First Form.
- The Second Form.
- The Third Form.
- The Fourth Form.
- The Fifth Form of Fire in the Eternal Will.
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The Sixth Form of Fire.
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An
Exposition of the Philosophick Globe or Eye, of both the Threefold Circles, which especially signifie thetwo Eternal Principles; wherein yet theThird also is clearly understood; And how a Man should un∣derstand them. -
Further Information Concerning the
First Principle, and the Mystery of the Beginning in the Crea∣tion, and of theDark World, how the Angle or Point of the Cross, with Number9. at the left, with itsupper andneather Space is understood. - The Conclusion.
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An
- The Seventh Form of Fire.
- The Eighth Form of Fire.
- The Ninth Form of Fire. The great earnest Severity.
- The Tenth Number and Form of Fire. The Gate into the Holy Ternary.
- The Second Question.
- The Third Question.
- The Fourth Question.
- The Fifth Question.
- The Sixth Question.
- The Seventh Question.
- The Eighth Question.
- The Ninth Question,
- The Tenth Question.
- The Eleventh Question.
- The Twelft Question.
- The Thirteenth Question.
- The Fourteenth Question.
- The Fifteenth Question.
- The Sixteenth Question.
- The Seventeenth Question.
- The Eighteenth Question.
- The Nineteenth Question.
- The Twentieth Question.
- The One and Twentieth Question.
- The Two and Twentieth Question.
- The Three and Twentieth Question.
- The Four and Twentieth Question.
- The Five and Twentieth Question.
- The Six and Twentieth Question.
- The Seven and Twentieth Question.
- The Eight and Twentieth Question.
- The Nine and Twentieth Question.
- The Thirtieth Question.
- The One and Thirtieth Question.
- The Two and Thirtieth Question.
- The Three and Thirtieth Question.
- The Four and Thirtieth Question.
- The Five and Thirtieth Question.
- The Six and Thirtieth Question.
- The Seven and Thirtieth Question.
- The Eight and Thirtieth Question.
- The Nine and Thirtieth Question.
- The Fortieth Question.
- Conclusion.
- title page
- Of the Soul, and of its Image, and of the Turba which destroyeth the Image.