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A69593 Theosophick letters, or, Epistles of the man from God enlightned in Grace, Jacob Behme ... wherein every where are divine, blessed exhortations to true repentance and amendment : as also plaine instructions concerning the highly worthy and precious knowledge of the divine and naturall vvisdome : together with a right touchstone, or tryall of these times for an introduction to the authours other writings / published in English for the good of the sincere lovers of true Christianity by John Sparrow.; Theosophische Send-Briefe. English Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.; Sparrow, John, 1615-1665? 1661 (1661) Wing B3415; ESTC R14771 47,795 68

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Honorably to the Preacher and intreate him to come to them to the Councell-house or particularly to relate those Grievances to the Members sent to HIM 23. Whereupon he was enraged and sent them word what had he to doe with their Judgement-house Councill-house what he hath to say that he shall speake in the place of God from the Pulpit there is his Councill-Throne and Seate of his Profession what he hath there said they should follow that and banish the vaine wicked reprobate Heretick from the City that he may no more oppose the Holy office of Preaching and bring the punishment of Corah Dathan and Abiram upon the whole City 24. Accordingly the Lords consulted and could not finde how they should justly help the Master scaring the vehemency of their Preacher in his Pulpit and concluded to banish the Innocent Jacob Behme out of the City in which conclusion some Men of the Councill would NOT consent but rose and went their way but the Rest execute and by the Executioners or City officers cause the uncondemned faithfull Citizen to be instantly banished out of the Gates 25. Which the patient blessed Man disliked NOT but answered in the Name of God my Lords I will doe as you command and depart the City but may I not goe to my house first and take mine along with me or at least tell them my necessity but they forbad it and denyed him saying they could not alter the Sentence which the whole Councill had concluded in which he instantly was to be led from the Councill-house out of the City with derision and scorne then he said Deare Sirs let it be done seeing it cannot be otherwise I am contented so he was banished and gone away all Night long 26. But the Morning following when the Councill were met together againe and had reconciled their disagreement they made another conclusion to hunt after the persecuted Innocent Man and sent up and downe about the Country to seeke him and at length found him and brought him solemnely with honour into the City againe which was a wonder from God in the Midst of those Acts and Decrees of the Devill 27. Thus much is what I am certainly informed that it was so done 28. Concerning the Acts or proceedings at Dresden I know also and can certainly affirme authoritate aliorum side Dignorum exceptione majorum upon the authority of others worthy of beleefe and without exceptions that the Blessed Man of God as a Hinde hunted out and In was Cited to Dresden 29. And was examined in the Presence of the Illustrious Prince Elector by the Chief Doctors assembled together whose names were as followeth Dr. Hoe Dr. Meisner Dr. Baldwine Dr. Gerrard Dr. Leisern and one Doctor more which I cannot name at present and Two Professors of the Mathematicks and appointed to discourse about his writings also in severall wayes set upon him with all sorts of Theologicall Philosophicall and Mathematicall Questions but not overcome by any of them nor confounded by any of them but so readily aptly and distinctly answered those Examiners that they said not one ill word to him 30. But the Illustrious Prince Electour HIGHLY Wondred at it and desired to know the Conclusion of their Censure but they the Doctors and Examinours excused themselves and intreated the Illustrious Prince Electour that he would have Patience til the Spirit of the Man should be more plainly Cleered to them they could not understand him but hoped he would hereafter more cleerely be apprehended by them and then they might and would give their Judgment but as yet they could not 31 And THEN the deepely Grounded divinely blessed Man asked them againe severall Questions which they were to Answer him in with plaine distinction not unwillingly nor very Earnestly but Occasionally as it were because they had heard such Greate Things from such a simple Lay Man beyond THEIR Apprehension and not able to understand him but did not upbraid him but unexpectedly the simple Man held forth to the Theologists the Truth plainly and distinguished from the Fictions he Honoured them with Great Respect and discoursed friendly with them touched all their Errors and shewed them as with a Finger the Originalls of them 32. But to the Astrologers he said Expresly Deare Sirs observe thus farre is the skill of your Mathematicks right exact and grounded upon the Mysteries of Nature but whatsoever is beyond that viz. this and this are Heathenish additions the Ignorance and blindness of the Heathens which we Christians are not to follow 33. So they left him quietly and dismissed him in peace also the Illustrious Prince Electour had greate satisfaction in his Answers He required him to come to him apart by HIMSELF and spake with him about all Sorts of secret Mysteries and admitted him to him in all Favour and Gave him liberty to goe to his house at Gerlitz 34. I cannot remember that I have heard certainly more thereof but I lately heard the Two Drs Dr. Meisner and Dr. Gerhard at Wittenberg speak of Jacob Behme that they wondered at the Continuation or Connexion Harmony or agreement of the writings of THAT Man 35. Dr. Gerhard said Indeed I would not for the whole world condemne the Man the Other Dr. Meisner answered him nor I neither my brother who knoweth what may lye hidden within it how can we censure what we have not apprehended nor can apprehend whether it be right black or white God convert the Man if he be in an Errour and keepe us to his divine Truth and give us to understand that further and better also a Minde and apprehension to express it and propagate it to our ability besides this somewhat was said but I went away 36 Another time I heard the Reverend Dr. Meisner at Wittenberg say when Jacob Behme was spoken of and being asked what Judgement he would give of him he answered he desired neither to Judge nor procure that the Man should be condemned or suppressed or silenced he is a Man indued with wonderfull high Gifts of the Spirit which a Man can yet neither condemne nor approve 37. God keep us all in Grace by his blessed knowledg of JESUS CHRIST in US The 21. February A. 1651. C. W. M. D. Charles Weisner Medicinae Doctor A CATALOGUE of ALL The Books that are known to be Extant written BY JACOB BEHME And now Printed in English this ☽ 3 ♓ 1661-2 1 Anno. 1612. THe First Book called the Aurora Dated Tuesday in Pentecost week the 37. yeare of his Age 2. June printed in a Large Letter in 40. with some Notes edded with his own hand in 1620. 2. 1619. The Second Book Of the Three Principles of the One only Divine Substance with an Appendix to it concerning the Threefold Life of Man in a small letter in 4o. 3. 1620. The Third Book Of the Threesold Life of Man in the same Letter in 4o. 4. 1620. The Fourth Book Being an Answer to Forty Questions concerning
you would enter into the Practice of this Book then you would soon experience its profit for it is generated out of an anxious Twig through Fire and it was and is my own very process or way whereby I have attained the PEARL of the divine knowledge 8. And though indeed I must live in weaknesse or infirmity as other Men yet the Pearl is more dear to me then all the worlds Good for the sake of which I willingly suffer and bear all that I may but retain or keep that 9. Yet I herewith acquaint you that Herr D. A. B. M. at Sagan hath written to me now the Third Time and desired friendship with me and earnestly entreated me to lend him some of these writings 10. But though I have almost none of mine at home yet I would serve him with somewhat to Copy out and see whether it might turn to Gods honour but if you observe that it is to find fault with them or pry censoriously into them which yet I hope to be otherwise then you will know further what to do 11. Build and get encrease as you have gotten encrease from the Divine Grace you will well reap what you have sown 12. But as soon as you can send him this Letter written to him together with a Treatise of your writing and signifie to him that he should not keep it long as some do 13. He is truly esteemed by me yet Men should see what God will do with the book of Repentance herewith sent when you have copied it out you may well get encrease for it hath a great Harvest and None is much against it if he be but a Man and Not a Beast Thus I commend you to the meek Love of JESUS CHRIST Dated as above Your willing Servant and Brother Jacob Behme The One and Thirtieth Epistle of the 12. November 1622. To Herr C. B. V. H. I. L. I. C. Our Salvation is in the Life of Jesus Christ 1. MY very loving Sir and worthy friend I wish you much Joy in the Power of the Divine Vision Inventibility and Perceptibility together with bodily welfare and I rejoyce at your stedfastnesse in the divine Exercise which to me is a Mark of the Eternall Fraternity in the Divine Essence and I exhort you in Love therein to remain in earnest stedfastnesse and to wait for the Eternall Wages only not to turn to worldly scorn and Apish-Mimick works or Imitation 2. For a true Christian must not onely be a Mouth or Verball Christian but walk in Christ in his way or Processe and put on Christ which I hope is cleerly done by you only do not put on the Devills flattering or Hypocriticall worldly Vizard for this Time is short upon which the Eternall wages followeth and pray salute in my behalfe your brethren and fellow-brethren in the Lord. 3. I send you here Two Sacks and pray you to take the pains to fill them with Corn and take notice and seal it a little in the Sack there is a packet to Herr Rudolphen von Gerdorf and to Herr Frederick von Kregwitz which should only be sent to Herr Gersdorffen he will send Kregwitz's part well enough but pray take the pains to convey it to Herr Gersdorffen if you cannot light upon a Messenger to your Mind then send it by a Messenger on purpose he will be well payed by Gersdorffen else I will pay him my selfe if he do not 4. Pray make up the pack again for I have left it unsealed for you there is with each Letter a Treatise annexed which are usefull for you you should do well to copy them out with the soonest conveniency and then speedily without further delay send it to the forementioned place 5. But pray pack each Treatise to its proper peculiar Letter and seal that by it selfe that each Treatise may not want its own Letter 6. By Herr Kregwitz Letter you should only write out the bound or stitched Treatise the other two sheets that are loose or unsewed you may have of Herr Gersdorffen Kregwitz hath the beginning fair 7. Concerning the List of Books from Herr Lindenern at Beuten I answer that those Mentioned Books are all mine which were all made half a year agoe and part of them this Summer That which you have now received of Gersdorffen is one against the Methists and here in Kregwitz writing you may find also one of true Resignation the other are partly great ones especially the Book de signatura Rerum the signature or impresse of things concerning the Originall of the Creation and of its Form or Impression a very high work of fourty one sheets which is copied out once and again 8. Doctor Brux hath also one and Doctor Gyller of Troppen hath one when I have gotten them into my hands I will send you still one after another do but signifie to me when you have leisure to write if you will write out those which you have now gotten from Gersdorffen you may do it only first write out the Two which I now send with this and send them away and send over to me with the Corn Herr Gersdorff's writing 9. Concerning the Cosacks I acquaint you that they lye in Leuten-meritz in Boehmia even to Lippe and very much wast the Country it is said they are to draw by us and go towards Poland 10. But we have nothing certain but I suppose they will remain in Boehmia or Lusatia and not see Poland for we shall shortly have new Times the Present Peace is not firme for the sicknesse is to Death and was never greater as time will manifest 11. But how else it is with you and what your Condition is I would fain know if you had written me what to pay I would have sent it to you I know Sir well enough that you will have opportunity to write it out and I commend you to the Love of JESUS CHRIST Jacob Behme The Four and Thirtieth Epistle of the 13. December 1622. To Herrn C. B. Our Salvation is in the Life of Jesus Christ 1. MY very Loving and worthy Sir and good friend I wish unto you Gods rich Grace in the Temporall and Eternall Salvation And acquaint you that I have safely received your Letter 2. Also I rejoyce at your constant divine Mind which I hope in God doth still more and more grow and increase in divine knowledge wherein Sir you are bound up therewith in the band of the Living God and may be defended in This great Tribulation which at present is begun 3. It is time earnestly at present to shelter our selves in the fountain of Life JESUS CHRIST for the Sword of Gods Anger will mightily Cut and be set against Body and Soul 4. Therefore we should do well to bannish the Antichrist the Beast and the whore out of the HEART for they shall and must fall but in whomsoever they shall still be found those will the Turba take away with
Devills Lyes will well appeare so that our Enemies must be ashamed let us only pray and leave the judgement to God he doth so even to Christ and his Children his Excuse which yet is false will not availe I wish he did so Pray as to bring the HOLY Spirit into the Desk or Pulpit then he would not bring the Angry slanders of the Devill into it It concerneth now the Whore in Babell and therefore is the Devill so veryenraged with Anger 5. I desire you to treat with my wife and tell her that she should get Patience and give her self to Quiet and not be so fearefull and dismayed at it as I perceive she is for it is very well with me and I am preserved with honour and Love and I will not leave Her if we have not leave to be in one place God will leade us into another 6. For I see now what the Lords way is which he will take she should not count it any disgrace because we are persecuted for the divine Knowledge and Gift for the sake of Christ our Redeemer Christ bids us rejoyce when it is so with us for our Reward in Heaven is great I intend God willing to take care of Her and my Children let her but give her self up to Patience and Peace and let none put into her head but that I will have a care of my self she need not take care about me Also there is a time coming wherein it will not be dishonorable to her None know how to speak any disgracefull thing of us but only ONE wicked Man who belyeth us and persecuteth us for Christs sake it is meer Joy to me to suffer disgrace for Christs sake and his Gift also our Enemy must help to promote our Good 7. The Threats of our Enemy is only his evill malicious will who knoweth but a Hooke may be put into his Nostrills I will not let it be unknown to the Prince Electours Councell and indeed they cleerly know it and doe not speake well of it in him also I hope I shall come personally before the Illustrious Prince Electour himself and doe hope all will be well he neede not lift up himself so alost and rest on Lyes and upon Man his Christian Heart will be manifest well enough even his present friends may well speake against him 8. But since he supposeth it not to be right that my book is gone forth under No Name therefore I hope suddenly it will goe forth under a Name he shall not hinder it I have good opportunity also there are this present Leipsig-Mart come forth many such like bookes in print he may hinder them if he think he is the Man that can doe it I hope ere a yeare be come about HIS hinderance will be commonly called Babell 9. Concerning my Son Jacob that he is come home I rejoyce and desire that he would stay at Gerlitz till my coming and not entertaine dispute or make contention with any because of scornefull people that Gods Gifts be not scandalized and least the Enemy might say that we would take up the Sword and raise uproares but to have a little Patience that our good things may be planted with profit and benefit to others and we be known to be the children of CHRIST 10. For the Age that is Coming will not be in contention or disputing biting and devouring but in Love and Patience Peace and Joy in the knowledge of the divine Gift 11. But seeing God hath together chosen us to be first fruits therefore we should begin aright and stand as a Rose among the Thornes for our Native Country is in Heaven and not upon Earth therefore let us labour for THAT 12 I entreate you to Salute my wife and all our good brethren in Christ with our Love especially signifie my Condition to Herr Hans Roten that he may write it to his brother Horr Carel Endern and his brother Michael Endern that it might come to the knowledg of Herr Hans Sigmund how it is with me at present and that you would write to them with the soonest for I cannot now doe it because of hinderance but Comfort my wife that she may let goe her fruitless care there is no danger about me I am at present as well and better then at Gerlitz but let her stay at home and be at Rest and let Babell Burne our Enemy standeth in the Fire and therefore he is so angry and wrathfull And I commend you to the Love of CHRIST Dated at Dresden as above Your in the Love of Christ willing Servant Jacob Behme The Three and Fiftieth Epistle Of the 19. May 1623. To Herr T. K. V. H. I. L. I. C. I. V. Vnser Heil Im. Leben Iesu Christi In. Vns. Our Salvation In the. Life of Iesus Christ In. Vs. 1. MY very loving Sir and Christian Brother after my faithfull hearty memberlike desire of the Continuall enduring Love-power that our Soule may alwayes draw and drink of the Fountain of Christ 2. If it goe well with you and yours and our dear friends as also with my wife it will be acceptible to me as for me I thank God who hath wonderfully conducted me according to his good pleasure I gat in the Middle of the weeke before Christs Ascention together with Herr Melchior Bernten to Dresden in good health to Herr Benedict H. where all Christian Love and friendship is afforded me and I am well entertained and there we have much good Converse 3 And there are found also amongst the Prince Electors Councill and indeed the Chiefest of them very Christian Loving Gentlemen to whom this Theosophick Ground is very acceptible and also do read and love my writings for my printed Book is already come into the Hands of very Many Officers and other Learned Men all which I account to be Good and a Gift from God and they Labour and Contrive how such good writings as leade Men to the Imitation or following of Christ may be published and will help to promote them and Not suppress them As in my Country is done out of Hatred to the Person which God pitty and help 4. And the Herr Primates slanderous Libell is very wonderfully looked upon by the Counsell and Learned and some suppose that the Malicious Evill Spitefull Spirit hath dictated it to him and he is despised by the Priests who say that he transgresses and goeth aside out of his Office For Herr Henckel hath shewen it to the Counsel and to the Learned who wonder at the Mans folly that he dare vomit out his Evill affections in publick against a Christian Booke at which many honest hearts are troubled and account it a Judgement from God that those who should teach others are so blinde and that themselves doe resist the Truth 5. Also some of the chiefest Councellours have caused their Good Will to be made known to me and signified that the soonest day they have opportunity they will
19. To Her C. B. 1622. 3. July Here printed 19. 8. 20. To H. J. D. K. 1621. 3. July 15. 2. Apol. to B. Tylcken 25. 21. To H. C. B. 1621. 8. July Here printed 21. 4. 22. 1621. 17. October 37.   9. 38. 23. To H. C. B. 1621. 29. October Here printed 23. 6. 24. To H. v. S. 1622. 1. January Question about A Statue 24. 14. 25. To C. v. E. 1622. 22. February     29. 5. 26. To C. B. 1622. 28. Aprill Here printed 26. 13. 27. To C. B. 1622. 21. June Here printed 27. 13. 28 To Her H. v. T. 1622. 6. July To Chr. Steinberger Medicus 23. 18. 29. To F. K. M. D. 1622. 17. July 10. To Fred. Krausen 14. 10. 30. To N. N. 1622. 1. November 27. Of Killing of Antichrist in Us. 10. 27. 31. To Herr C. B. 1622. 12. November Here printed 31. 11. 32. To Herr N. N. 1622. 10. December 24.   31. 12. 33. To Her J. B. 1622. 30. December To Iohn Budorfsky 12. 10. 34. To Her C. B. 1622. 13. December Here printed 34. 7. 35. To Hr. N. N. 1623. 19. February 14. 7. 25. 36. To Hr. F. K. 1622. 19. February 16. To Fred. Kraussen Dr. Med. 21. 17. 37. To Hr. A. v. S. 1623. 20. February 13. Of Predestination 20. 22. 38. To Hr. G. F. v. F. M.D.Z.G. 1623. 27. February Of Predestination 19. 42. 39. To Hr. N. N. 1623. 30. March 21. Of Temptation 13. 21. 40. To Hr. C. B. 1623. 13. October Here printed 40. 14. 41. To Hr. N. N. 1623. 76. Of a true Christian 1. 76. 42. To Hr. G. F. J. H. 1623. 12. November 36. Of the True and False Light 6. 82. 43. To Hr. C. B. 1623. 27. December Here printed 43. 8. 44. To Hr. M. M. 1624. 19. March To M. Mausern of G. Rickter 33. 27. 45. To Hr. C. B. 1624. 4. April Here printed 45. 4. 46. To Hr. J. S. 1624. 6. April 19. Here printed 46. 19. 47. To N. N. 1624. 20. April   32. 17. 48. To Hr. N. N. 1624. 25. April 16.   11. 30. 49. To Hr. C. B. 1624. 5. May. Here printed 49. 6. 50. To Hr. N. N. 1624. 8. May.   34. 30. 51. To Hr. F. K. M. D. 1624. 9. May. 6. Here printed 51. 6. 52. To Hr. T. K. 1624. 15. May. 12. Here printed 52. 12. 53. To Hr. T. K. 1624. 19. May. 7. Here printed 53. 7. 54. To Hr. T. K. 1624. 23. May 17. Here printed 54. 17. 55. To Hr. T. K. 1624. 13 June 21. To Dr. Tobias Kobern 35. 23. 56. To Hr. N. N. Without Date 33. Upon A Drs. 4. Questions 8. 32. 57. To Hr. N. N. Without Date   Here printed 57. 1. 58. To Hr. N. N. Without Date 6.   30. 5. 59. To Hr. A. C. Without Date 3. Aug Coppen Here printed 59. 3. 60. To Hr. A. C. Without Date 6. Here printed 60. 6. 61. To Hr. A. C. Without Date Here printed 61. 13. 62. To Hr. A. C. Without Date Here printed 62. 10. J. B's Manusc Ep. OOO Without Date Here printed Dr. C. Weisners Ep. 1651. 21 February Next following 37. Doctor C. Weisner's Epistle Narrative Being A True Relation from Herr C. Weisner Doctor Medicinae a Dr. of Physick out of which the Reader that loveth God will have information concerning the Blessed Jacob Behme his Meeknesse which he exercised and held forth 1. In his Conference with the forementioned Doctor 2. With the Spirituall Lords or Clergy at Gerlitz 3. In his Examination at Dresden in the Presence of the Illustrious Prince Elector and eight of the chiefest Professors of Divinity c. Now as concerning the Course of his Life it shall be related at Large in the Book of the Way to Christ that was in the Presse at Amsterdam in the Year 1658. The Grace of God together with brotherly Love and Faithfulnesse I desire to commend to you 1. TO give you information and Testimony concerning the Blessed Jacob Behme Teutonicus I am in the presence of God willing and inclined to do it but know little of him by my own Experience yet so much as is known to me I write to your Honour with a hearty good will and acknowledge my self obliged to do much more then that to serve you 2. My acquaintance with the forementioned blessed Jacob Behme The Teutonick was made about July in the year 1618. at Lauben in my Native Country by a Handicrafts-man a Taylour now deceased called Libertus Schneller who together with his Wives Brother a young Preacher by name Solomon Schroter which were both Jacob Behm's and my good friends and were his beloved faithfull schollars who were very diligent in his writings and had through Prayer attained an excellent knowledge therein from GOD. 3. But I was Praeceptor or Turour to a Noble Mans Children at Schweinitz called Balthazar Tilken and there seeing he was an Opposer of Jacob Behme I gat Adeo Contrariam Mentem contra illum so opposite a minde against him God forgive me in it that I also became altogether averse to him and yet supposed that he stuck in or adhered to the Opinion of the Reformed concerning Predestination or the Election of God in his Sonne c. 4. Whereupon the two forementioned friends when at a time the blessed Man came to them at Lauben intreated ME to come thither and gave me occasion and opportunity of a Christian Conference with him which praysed be our Deare God for it did so happily come about that we become friends and laid aside all animosity and misunderstanding and were united together in Christian brotherly Love 5. Where the blessed Man did beare in very wonderfull great friendliness with my Academicall Turbulency and discoursed in such Love that for the sake of the feare of God I could no longer resist or oppose him but must yeeld and give up my self to the Truth and Friendliness of the Spirit of JESUS CHRIST in him since which time I never spake with him or saw him any More 6. But De Actu Gerlicensi concerning the proceedings at Gerlitz which I lately gave you an account of at N. I have received true information of it from the forementioned faithfull friends thus Antagonista Gerlicensis ille qui ibidem Pastor Gewesen His Antagonist at Gerlitz who was Pastour there did lend to one of Jacob Behmes Nephewes a young Baker who had lately married a Neece of Jacob Behmes One Doller for his necessity to buy wheate to bake white Bread at Christmas for which he presented him in Thankfulness a good big White-Loafe and then soon after the Holy-dayes he brought the Doller of Money and payd it him againe in hope the Preacher would for the Interest of the Doller accept of his former Present in full satisfaction being he used it but for a Fortnight 7. But the Preacher unsatisfied pronounced against him Gods Anger and terrible Curse and so vehemently terrifyed the young Baker
the Soule in a Letter to Doctor Balthazar Walter in the Midst of the Answer to The First Question is the Scheame or Figure of the Philosophick Globe or Turned Eye the Eye of the wonders of Eternity or Looking Glasse of Wisdom with an Exposition of it and of the Three-Worlds signified by it with an Appendi●● concerning the Soule The Image of the Soule and the Turbao● Destroyeresse of the Image in 4o. 5. 1620. The Fift Book Dated in May divided into Three Parts The First of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ The Second Of the Suffering Dying Death and Resurrection of Christ The Third of the Tree of Faith in 4o. 6. 1620. The Sixt Book The Grea● Six Points Also a Small Book of other Six Points in 4o. 7. 1620. A little Book Dated the 8. May. Of the Heavenly and Earthly Mystery printed with the 6 Points in 4o. 8. 1620. A Little Book of the Last Times To P. K. being Two Epistles the First To Paulus Keym Dated 14. August and the Second To Paulus Keym Dated 23. November Both concerning the 1000. yeares Sabbath and of the End of the World Being the 4th and 5th of the 35. Epistles printed formerly in 4o. 9. 1621. A Book De Signatura Rerum Of the Signatures or Marks of the shapes and figures of all things in 4o. 10. 1621. A Little Book Dated in March. of Consolation to the Tempted Soule Concerning the Power Complexions here printed in 4o. 11. 1621. The First Apologie in Answer to Balthazar Tylcken concerning the Aurora Also The Second Apologie Dated 3. July To Balthazar Tylcken The First Part concerning Predestination The Second Part concerning the Person of Christ and the Virgin Mary written of in the Book of the Incarnation here printed in 4o. 12. 1621. A Little Booke Of Considerations upon Esaias Stiesels Book Dated 8. April Concerning the Threesold State of Man and the New Birth of the Last Sion or New Jerusalem c. here printed in 4o. 13. 1622. A Large Book of the Errours of the Sects of Ezekiel Meths or an Apologie to Esaias Stiesel concerning Perfection Dated 6. April here printed in 4o. 14. 1622. A Little Book of True Repentance 15. 1622. A Little Book of True Resignation 16. 1622. A Little Book of Regeneration Dated 24. June These Three make the Booke called The Way to Christ Printed in 12o. 17. 1623. A Book of Predestination and the Election of God Dated 8. February At the End of it is the following Treatise in 4o. 18. 1623. A Short Compendium of Repentance Dated 9. February in 4. and with the way to Christ in 12o. 19. 1623. Mysterium Magnum The Great Mystery Dated 11. September being an Exposition of the whole Book of Gene●●s Printed in a large Letter in Fo. 20. 1623. A Table of the Divine Manifestation or an Exposition of the Threefold World in a Letter of The True and False Light to G. F. and J. H. with an Exposition of it Dated 11. November Printed at the End of the Mysterium in Fo. and at the End of the Predestination in 4o. and Part of it belongeth to the Epistle Of the True and False Light printed with the 6. Points in 4o. 21. 1624. A Little Booke of the Supersensual Life Printed at the End of the Way to Christ in 12o. 22 1624. A Little Book of Divine Contemplation or Vision to the 6. verse of the 4. Chapter and no further Printed with the 6. Points in 4o. 23. 1624. A Book Dated 7 May. Of the Two Testaments of Christ viz. The First Of Baptisme The Second Of the Supper of the Lord. these 2. in 4o. 24. 1624. A Little Dialogue between the Enlightned and the Unenlightened Soule in 8o. formerly printed with The Two Theosophick Epistles and with the Way to Christ in 12o. 25. 1624. An Apologie for the Book of True Repentance Dated 10. April directed against a Pasquil published in Latine verse by the Primate of Gerlitz Gregory Rickter here printed in 4o. 26 1624. A Book of 177. ●heosophick Questions with Answers to 13. of them printed with the 6. Points in 4o. 27. 1624. An Epitome of the Mysterium Magnum called an Abstract thereof Printed at the End of that Book in Fo. 28 1624. A Prayer Book for Every Day of the weeke called also the Holy weeke With Prayers as far as the End of Tuesday printed with the 6. Points in 4o. 29. 1624. A Table of the Three Principles or a Key of his writings Dated in February to J. S. V. S. and A. v. S. Printed at the End of the Mysterium In Fo. with an Exposition of it also with the 6. Points in 4o. 30. 1624. A Book of the Last Judgment said to be Consumed at the Burning of Great Gloga● in Silesia in Germany and no other Copie of it yet found 31. 1624. The Clavis or Key of his Writings written in March and April printed at the End of the Forty Questions in 4º Also LXII Theosophick Epistles written at several tim●s from 1619. to 1624. 35. of them were printed formerly in 4o. 2. whereof viz. The First concerning what a True Christian is and The Second or 10th of the Killing of Antichrist in our selves printed in 8o. The 6th being the Epistle of the True and False Light is printed with the 6. Points in 4o. The 7th of the 62. is the Preface to the Supersensual Life in 120. the 20th of the 62. is the Preface to the 2. Apologie to Tylcken and 25. more are here printed in 4o. The Books which the Authour finished not are thus marked The Life of Jacob Behme written by Mr. Durant Hotham is printed at the End of the Mysterium Magnum in F o All are to be Sold and most of them by Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-End of St. Paules London The Errata belonging to the Apologies Englishers Preface p. 2. l. 17. r. selfe same p. 8. l. 9. r. women 1. Apologie to Tylcken Errata 1. Title l. 3. f. the r. this v 17. l. 4. 5. dele they may v 27. l. 1. r. Faith before v. 31. l. 3. r. others v 46. l. 2. r. conceived in v. 60. l. 2. dele the † v 72. l. 2. Marg r. 1. Tim. v 85. l. 5. r. only shineth v 125. l. 3. f. himself r. his owne v 208. l. 2. r. or Angelicall v 210. l. 7. f. shalt r. wilt v 221. l. 3. r the * and in the Margin * 1 Cor. v 233. f. hath r. had v 235. l. 4. * r. in the Margin * Gen 3. 15. v 240. l. 2. Margin f. 10. r. 18 v. 242. * Margin f. 3. 11. r. 311. v 256. l. 3. r. a Lord. v. 270. l. 5. r. and is become v 286. l. 2. r. was the Soule v. 322. l. 3. f. Fire r. Fires v. 252. l. 4. f. Make. 4. made v. 378. l. 6. r. the † Margin † or sternest v 389. f. came r. come v 412. l. 4. f. as ● also v 443 l. 5. Marg f. 16. r.