Of Christs testaments, viz: baptisme and the Supper. Written in two bookes. The 1. of holy Baptisme, how it is to be understood in the ground thereof, and why a Christian should be baptised. The 2. of the holy supper of the Lord Christ, what it is, with the benefit and effects of it, and how the same may be worthily participated of. And how these are to be understood, both according to the Old and New Testament. Set forth from the true theosophicall ground, through the three principles of the divine revelation, and presented to the children of God for the information of their understandings. / Written in the yeare of Christ 1624. by Jacob Behm of Old Seidenberg alias Teutonicus Philosophus. And Englished by John Sparrovv, barrister of the Inner Temple London.

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Of Christs testaments, viz: baptisme and the Supper. Written in two bookes. The 1. of holy Baptisme, how it is to be understood in the ground thereof, and why a Christian should be baptised. The 2. of the holy supper of the Lord Christ, what it is, with the benefit and effects of it, and how the same may be worthily participated of. And how these are to be understood, both according to the Old and New Testament. Set forth from the true theosophicall ground, through the three principles of the divine revelation, and presented to the children of God for the information of their understandings. / Written in the yeare of Christ 1624. by Jacob Behm of Old Seidenberg alias Teutonicus Philosophus. And Englished by John Sparrovv, barrister of the Inner Temple London.
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Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.
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London :: Printed by M. Simmons, and are to be sold neare the signe of the Golden Lyon in Aldersgate-streete, or by H. Blunden at the Castle in Cornhill neere the Exchange,
1652.
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Baptism -- Early works to 1800.
Lord's Supper -- Early works to 1800.
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"Of Christs testaments, viz: baptisme and the Supper. Written in two bookes. The 1. of holy Baptisme, how it is to be understood in the ground thereof, and why a Christian should be baptised. The 2. of the holy supper of the Lord Christ, what it is, with the benefit and effects of it, and how the same may be worthily participated of. And how these are to be understood, both according to the Old and New Testament. Set forth from the true theosophicall ground, through the three principles of the divine revelation, and presented to the children of God for the information of their understandings. / Written in the yeare of Christ 1624. by Jacob Behm of Old Seidenberg alias Teutonicus Philosophus. And Englished by John Sparrovv, barrister of the Inner Temple London." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76955.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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The Second Booke, Concerning The Holy Supper of our Lord Jesus Christ; What kinde of Participation it is, and how that is to be understood.

Also concerning the Contention of the Learn∣ed about Christs Cup: what they doe about it, also what is to be held concerning it.

Wherein Babell, the Great City upon Earth, with her forme and Wonders, together with the Antichrist, standeth quite naked and manifest.

To the Comfort of the simple Children of Jesus Christ, and to the building up of the true Christian Religion, in this confused troublesome Time.

All very Earnestly and sincerely discovered from the knowledge of the Great Mystery.

LONDON; Printed by M. S. and are to be sold by H. B. at the Castle in Cornhill. 1652.

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