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Mysterium magnum (2 vols.) : or An exposition of the first book of Moses called Genesis...

By: Material type: TextTextLondon John M. Watkins c1965Description: Vol. 1: xxvi, 407p.; author's preface; chapters 1-43.. Vol. 2: pp. 409-849; table of the chief matters to be found in this book of the Mysterium Magnum (i.e., index)Content type:
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Subject(s): Abstract: '...concerning the manifestation or revelation of the divine word through the three principles of the divine essence; also of the originall of the world and the creation; wherein the kingdome of nature, and the kingdome of grace, are expounded. For the better understanding of the Old and New Testament, and what Adam and Christ are, also how man should consider and may know himselfe in the light of nature, what he is, and wheren his temporall, and eternall life, consist; also, wherein his eternall blessednesse, and damnation, consist. And is an exposition of the essence of all essences for the further consideration of the lovers, in the divine gift. Comprised in three parts; written anno 1623 by Jacob Behm. To which is added, The life of the author. And his foure tables of divine revelation. London; printed by M. Simmons for H. Blunden, at the Castle in Cornehill. 1654.'
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1st published in this edition 1924; second impression re-set 1965.

'...concerning the manifestation or revelation of the divine word through the three principles of the divine essence; also of the originall of the world and the creation; wherein the kingdome of nature, and the kingdome of grace, are expounded. For the better understanding of the Old and New Testament, and what Adam and Christ are, also how man should consider and may know himselfe in the light of nature, what he is, and wheren his temporall, and eternall life, consist; also, wherein his eternall blessednesse, and damnation, consist. And is an exposition of the essence of all essences for the further consideration of the lovers, in the divine gift. Comprised in three parts; written anno 1623 by Jacob Behm. To which is added, The life of the author. And his foure tables of divine revelation. London; printed by M. Simmons for H. Blunden, at the Castle in Cornehill. 1654.'

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