Concept
Mysticism - Early works to 1800
Catalogue
- Books
- Online
A philosophical enquiry into some of the most considerable phenomena's of nature. In two parts. Wherein, First, the Divine Nature, with the Order, Causes, and ultimate End of the Creation, and particularly, the Human Nature, are considered. And, Secondly, The Nature of the World, with the Progress of her ordinary Course, in Producing, Multiplying, and Changing, her various Species, are briefly stated. Likewise. A Touch on her Defects, with Regard to Maladies in Animal Bodies; and how, and of what, the same are formed; with a hint, to avoid Dangers in the Rosacrucian Navigation. The whole conformable to the Doctrine of Fermentation.
Date: 1715- Books
- Online
The way to Christ discovered and described in the following treatises. 1. Of true repentance. Of true Resignation. 3. Of Regeneration. 4. Of the supersensual life. By Jacob Behmen. To which are added some other pieces relative to the same subjects; as also a treatise on the four complexions. Written by the same author.
Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
- Online
Important truths relating to spiritual and practical Christianity: selected from several eminent spiritual writers. With divers extracts from a treatise, intitled, The way to Christ, written by Jacob Behmen. Published by a gentleman retired from business.
Gentleman retired from business.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
- Online
Theological and practical divinity: with extracts of several treatises written by Jacob Behmen. The parable of a pilgrim, taken from an ancient author. And divers other tracts taken from different authors. Published by a gentleman retired from business.
Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
- Online
A faithful narrative of God's gracious dealings with Hiel: by which, in a very searching and affecting manner, he describes both his worldly and religious course; terminating at length in a radical conversion to God in Christ: Subjoining Withal an Account of the Special Commission He afterwards gave him for the Publication of his own Experience of Spiritual Death and Life; and also of all the other Testimonies of God, as well by Word of Mouth, as in Writing, and in Print. Unto which are also, not only the full Title-Pages of all these Divine Writings, but copious Samples of some striking Parts of them, superadded. Through the whole, are Several Prefatory Introductions, Observations, and Explanatory Notes of the Translator, Interspersed. Now First carefully selected, Englished from the High-Dutch, and humbly offered to the Most Profound Consideration of all the Lovers of the Divine Truth in every Christian Denomination, by Francis Okely, Formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Barrefelt, Hendrik Jansen.Date: 1781