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A69597 Jacob Behmen's theosophick philosophy unfolded in divers considerations and demonstrations, shewing the verity and utility of the several doctrines or propositions contained in the writings of that divinely instructed author : also, the principal treatises of the said author abridged, and answers given to the remainder of the 177 theosophick questions, propounded by the said Jacob Behmen, which were left unanswered by him at the time of his death : as a help towards the better understanding the Old and New Testament : also what man is with respect to time and eternity, being an open gate to the great mysteries / by Edward Taylor ; with a short account of the life of Jacob Behmen.; Selections. English. 1691 Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.; Taylor, Edward, fl. 1691. 1691 (1691) Wing B3421; ESTC R21858 539,912 460

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as saith our Lord My Father worketh hitherto and I work 2. Hath not Man brought himself in a most wretched degree o● the Curse by the Fall of Toil and Labour and Confusion of Language it is on the Work and Word what hath and is man more A great aggravation of this Misery is either when we sit down under Bondage in Soul and Body feeding among Swine having a Beast's Heart as Nebuchadnezar and groan not after working in God and for God which would gradually deliver from the Curse Also when we mistake our present working-time and flatter our selves with undue and imaginary rest whereas we are here in the Seed time in a Journey in the six days of Work 2. But thou my Soul spare no pains spur thy lazy Asso●iate my Body subject it to the Cross to free you both from the Cross endure patiently die daily and having done all stand empty thy self lose thy self pour out thy self Let not thy Will be bought but pay it to the Owner give and resign it gladly and irrevocably As to thy Name be content it should wither as if blasted with the East Wind be willing to be nameless the Memory of it to be as written on the Sand and while here to be a Fool a Child an off-scouring any thing or nothing yet must not thy work stop let it proceed chearfully till thy Body like the Matter of a Taper be consumed if then thou art found so doing no sooner shall this Candle expire but the Sun will rise who shall never set and the Sabbath enter at the end of the Week On the 36th Question and Answer Of the difference of the Mortal Creatures their Chaos kind and how distinguish'd 1. Had we the Intellect of an Angel the distinct Properties would be as an Index by their Idea to the voluminous Book of the great Mystery and the Idea of the Creatures as it were pourtray the Potent Will and Properties of the Abyss Or had we Adam's bright Eye we might read their Names in the Language of Nature and in them the Names Power and Vigor of our own three Principles but falling so far below both as that many of the Bruits themselves may instruct us in several things How weak are our Enquiries how perplext our Aphorisms and Process The ancient Magi direct us to know the seven Properties by the seven regal Stars and Governors which are the Spirits of the seven Metals and impress the Vertues of the seven precious Stones while many of Modern Pretenders to Wisdom having lost the Spirit Life and Essence of Nature fill their Heads only with the Names Mood Figure and Grasp at Shadows of things 2. Behold how various are the Species how curious the Symmetry how agil the Composure even of many Insects how wonderful the Transmigration and Product of the Silk-worm the Confection of the Bee with her Feminine Monarchy how crafty the Nets of the Spiders how providently laborious the Ant wherewith our Lord upbraids our slothfulness and we gratifie our Pride with the Silk and our Palate with the Honey instead of searching out and adoring of the most High in these his little Creatures yet are these little ones great compar'd with those to the bare Eye invisible and only visible in good Glasses which sits spinning in Sage leaves and yet how many Atoms may that Creature be divided into Consider we their Sympathy and Society not only of Flocks and Herds but of Birds of Prey as Rooks Stares Storks also their Antipathy as the Thresher and Sword-fish against the Whale 3. But now how highly necessary is it that from this open Door all should impartially search themselves to see whether their Spirits are imaged according to the Evil Creatures and if they find the Powers of the dark World predominant that they learn to die to them else they die in them shall rise in them and live everlastingly in them and of what infinite concern endless Misery is all reasonable Creatures may judge Whereas if by the Spirit of Life we mortifie the Deeds that is the lusts of the Body of Sin we shall by the same Spirit be raised now in the first Resurrection which excludes the second Death and begets the Divine Life springing up through Death by self-emptying where no Creature nor all of them hath any room but the Lord and those only to Contemplate his Grace and Infinity in On the 37th Question and Answer To what end and wherefore were the mortal Creatures made 1. When the gracious Creator placed Man here it was in a Farm well stockt but that which meets my Meditation on the present Subject in the last Paragraph of the Answer which is the Eternity of them in their Idea how fading and transitory soever they are The glorious Work of the Creation is not a bare Pageantry it must cease as to its present Forms but not vanish into a non-entity for it shall bud forth for the sake of it's Tincture by the strife of the Properties to the Glory of the God of Glory and as Instances or Trophies of the Victory the weak Members of the Almighty Lord Jesus Christ have obtain'd by their Lord's strength fortifying them to tr●ad his steps and follow him in the Regeneration 2. By the reverting of those Figures shall the blessed see how meekly the patient Lambs and other good Creatures pour'd out their lives how quick and punctually the Fowls contributed as did the Quails and Raven how readi●y the Inhabitants of the Water yield themselves as those to the Apostles Nets how liberally the Olive and other Fruit Trees pour'd forth their fatness and the Elements their several Stores And to the cursed Rejecters of God shall all Creatures be plain material Demonstrations of their Abuses by Man's Excess and Cruelty the toil of the laborious Oxe the sweat of the macerated Horse the life of a multitude of other Creatures profusely lavished away to pamper base sordid Lusts run as with one cry not as the Lambs against a devouring Wolf or the Turtle against the Vulture but that as those Devils in Humane shape should ransack the Indies and four Elements to humour their insatiable Lusts. 3. What Arguments my Soul may be drawn hence for Sobriety Moderation Humility Thankfulness Improvement of the Strength given us liberal breaking to the Poor and Mercy to the Dumb Creatures of doing all not only as before the Omniscient Eye who will be a swift Witness before the good Angels Devils our own Consciences but the whole Creation also who as they the Creatures partake of the Properties and Tincture are branches of the whole Astral and Elementary Creation shall in their Aethers be more than a meer History viz. an express material Representation and Wi●ness for or against thee in the other Country though the Fool and Atheist will not know it On the 38th Question and Answer Of that whence Man's Body was taken 1. If they to whom the Word of God came are called God's what was
Atheists and Sadduces who would make themselves believe that the whole inward Man is Mortal and annihilable such who not only judge themselves unworthy of Eternal Life but uncapable of Eternal Existence while they grant it to this Mass of Crumbling Earth and Mortal Water and are so extreamly degenerated from the Diviine Image Man was ennobled with that as their outward Life extends not to that length activity and occult Excellencies of many Brutes as Beasts little Animals and some Birds so the infatuated Atheists would that their Souls and Spirits might also run the same Fate and be as tranfient as the vilest of Insects Here is also Diametrical opposition to others who say the whole inward Man is fellow Prisoner with the bestial Flesh till the general Resurrection but the Answers of the two immediately preceding Questions shew what of the Blessed sleepeth and what of the Wicked is Arrested by the King of Terrors And for farther Answer hereunto see the Answer to the 22th of the 40 Questions of J. Behmen of the Soul 5. The Doings of Souls till the last Judgment may stand here in the very words of the Book of Extracts viz. They all meaning the Holy Souls abound with great inward Joy and wait to put on their bright fair new Body out of the old their Joy and Hope is different as Labourers Expectations are who at the End of the Week receive every one according to their degrees of Labour and Diligence Those who have put on Christ's Body here are as one who having overcome his Enemies in Fight represents the Victory before his King who receives him with great Joy and Honour The Expectation of the wicked Soul is as an imprison'd condemn'd Malefactor still listening when any thing stirs and the Executioner comes all their passed Wickedness stands before them in such different Aggravations as they had here Q. 171. What is the last Judgment how is it Effected A. 1. That there shall be such a great general final Day of Judgment grates on the Ears of Atheists but against them the very Devils will rise in Judgment but others there are who would be accounted more religious than many who shut up themselves from the acknowledgment of that Judgment Day and though they are not practically Atheists who put the Evil Day from them yet do these raze it out of their Intellect restraining the Judgment Day of God to his declaring for or against us and our actions here only during this our Pilgrimage all in their Judgment is the Judgment before Death or Resurrection To whom may be said that as they who said the Resurrection is past already did thereby overthrow the Faith of some so they that say the Great Day of Judgment is past already undermine the Faith of many overthrow the Faith of some and direct their force against Truth it self whereon is founded all true Faith which is well founded 2. It is true that Christ in the Light of our Life is from from Age to Age and for ever till Ages cease a Judge in the faln Humanity speaking by his living Word in the Consciences and written Testimony in the Intellect and Memory being the words of his Prophets and Holy ones and evidence of our rightly informed Brethren and Fellow-Members in our Ears by his being a swift Witness by severe Visitations before our Eyes also by Eminent gracious Providences and in the Creation the Earth Elements and Creatures to our other Senses wherein may be read frowns and smiles variously dispensed which are perpetuated in their Seasons as long as Sin is perpetrated unto all reclaimable Transgressors this God doth by his Stars who have a Voice which every Nation hears for with them the Psalmist saith he Preacheth by them and by them both judgeth and fighteth 3. Again the Lord teacheth us to judge our selves which is every ones part but not to judge others for Man's Judgment must be restrained to things not extended to Persons from which we are warn'd and caution'd yet are Men very propense aptand sharp to the latter but very averse partial and slack to the former Men judge Men which is to be noted both after the dark and light Worlds Impressions after the dark thus the four Anguishes composing the first Principle judge each other thence is it that from the Astringency the Covetous judgeth and is judged by the Prodigal again the Covetous as he is a Self-lover and so is timorous judgeth and is reproached by the rash fiery furious one again the Covetous as he is drawn shameless to base fawning ways for profit sake judgeth and is judged by the haughty Proud one Again the insatiable Thirst of heaping up taking from the covetous mind his rest renders him the trouble of his own Life House and Cohabiters yet prompts him to judge the contrary inclination for sloth and dronishness while that other judgeth him so wretchedly slavish that he distrusteth almost his own hands to hoard up his Idols And so of the rest of the Properties resembling the Builders of Babel 4. But God hath given all Judgment to his Son some glimmerings of His Infinite Glory are found in them whose four Forms generate the fifth for in the meek Resignation arising to the Divine Love-fire and Pure Breathings directed by Heavenly Light Judgment proceedeth toward Vict●ry And it is represented by the fifth Letter in the Hebrew Alphabet which is only as an aspiration or breathing from within outwardly conforming exactly in that respect to the Language of Nature standing united to That of the New Nature for the fifth Form producing the second Birth and being produced by it leads the Creature to the giving up its all in a flame of Love in Jesus Christ to the Father which flame he feels blown up by the Holy Ghost 5. Thus we have seen what God's judging in This mixt World is also what Man 's judging here is according to the Dark World's accusing dividing Properties and also what Man 's judging is according to the little part of the Light World we share of here by which it is evident that all this is to That day of days as a blinking Candle is to the Sun it self Such was the report Paul gave of That day as made Felix tremble tho' an Infidel for as it hath been elsewhere noted tho' some have laught at the Doctrine of the Resurrection none have been so fool-hardy and mad as to slight the report of the General Judgment Enoch the seventh from Adam figuring the end of the six working days or Properties and by his Translation and Son Methusalah the entring on Eternity prophesied of This day all the Prophets Apostles and Holy ones confirm it Christ the Judge himself preacht it with the order manner and particularities of it The Devils knew it and therefore argued Art thou come to torment us before our time 6. He that would say what That great Judgment is can never do it but by parsels and then also cannot
near to the Devil And after this time there is no remedy more for the Souls Fire is naked and cannot be quenched with Gods Meekness but a Gulph or Principle is between them 3. Man is the Image of God and so standeth in a threefold Life the first is the Souls Life existing chiefly in seven Forms according to the Spirit of Nature The second is in the Image generated out of the Eternal Nature out of the Souls Fire standing in the Light The meek pure amiable Spirit The first the Fire is the cause of the second the Light Thus are two Worlds one in another on● not comprehending the other But at Death divides into two Principles of Anger and Love 4. As we in Adam went out of the Meek Spirit into the outward Life of fierceness God became Man to lead us through the Anguish Fire through Death into the Light and Love-life 5. The Prince Christ breaking the Bar or Fort of Death and so destroy'd the Devils Kingdom for the Light of God and the Water of Meekness is his Death 6. The third Life is the outward Created Life from the Sun Stars and Elements Man should have used the outward as a Looking-glass to the Eternal and Gods Honour But he did put his Will-spirit into the outward Principle by wicked Lust longing after the Earthy Life and so went out of Paradise which sprouteth through Death into the second Principle and went into Death and destroy'd his Noble Image This we Inherit from Adam but from the second Adam the Regeneration by which we must enter through his Incarnation with him into Death and through Death or Annihilation sprout into the Paradisical World into the Eternal Substantiality of the Liberty of God CHAP. VI. What Lust can do How we are fallen in Adam and helped again in Christ and yet that it is not easie to be a Right Christian. 1. DEstruction came and still cometh out of Lust. The outward Spirit of Man which is a similitude of the inward by Lusting after it infected the inward which not feeling present death gave room to the outward who then became Host of the House and so the fair Image disappeared for it fell among Murtherers the stern Spirits of the Lives original of which Cain was afraid then came the good Samaritan Christ who bec●me Man 2. As Adam's Soul had opened the Fires Essences and let in the Earthy so Gods Heart opened the Lights Essences and compassed the Soul with Heavenly Flesh wherewith when the Soul became impregnated it went with its will into the Paradise Life Hence came Christs Temptation to try whether he could eat of the Word of the Lord and would enter through Death into Gods Life which was fulfilled on the Cross where Christs Soul went through the Fire of the fierce wrath through the stern source through Death and sprouted forth again into the Holy Paradise We must die unto our Earthy willing and continually become Regenerated into the new World 3. The right will must couragiously Fight against the corrupt will sinking down from Earthy Reason into Christs Death so that it will hazard the Earthy Life upon it And he that thus sinketh down passeth through Gods fierce wrath through all the holding ●ords of the Devil into the Paradise of God into the Life of Christ. And the more the noble Pearl Tree is sought the more strongly it groweth and suffereth it self not to be suppressed tho' it cost the outward Life which must but hang to us as it did to Christ. CHAP. VII To what end this World was Created 1. THE two Eternal Mysteries Mans strife about the Image And where the ●ree of Faith beareth Fruit. 2. The inward World desires a Similitude of it self which the Angelical World standing only in the light could not be This therefore standing in a twofold Genitrix of Love and Anger and Man being in a threefold Life from the Fire Light and Out birth clearly represents Who was Created to manifest the same Mystery and bring the Wonders into Forms according to the Eternal Mystery 3. The Noble Image the true Paradisical Man is strove for 1. By the stern Fire life 2. By the Divine Life 3. By the outward Life and thus being drawn of three There is great need of Fighting Hope Faith Humble Prayer and Patience that the Tree may grow which the outward Man nor Reason knoweth not but is very well known to the Noble Image The Cross Scorn Tribulation and Persecution attend him every hour for he is unknown to his Brethren all suppose his own Folly plagueth him but great will his Harvest be CHAP. VIII In what manner God forgiveth Sins and how Man becometh a Child of God 1. MAN is not to bring his Conscience into the History and hope for pardon in the manner of an Earthy Judicatory and yet remain wicked He must be a Son it is el●e as if a Servant should comfort himself that his Lord would give him his Estate not considering he is not his Son Whereas whosoever is Born of God in Christ is a partaker of Christs Sufferings Dying and Resurrection for a continual Battel must be till the Reason and Will of the corrupt Flesh be subjected 2. And if the Earthy Reason be strong it goeth often sadly and there is requir'd not only strict Sobriety but Watching Fasting and Prayer to ●ame it that Gods Spirit may find place to generate some fa●r little Branches out of the Tree of Faith which under the Cross Anguish and Tribulation may bear Fruit with Patience These three Parts or Books were the Authors fifth Book THE Great Six Points The First POINT CHAP. I. Of the first sprout of Life out of the first Principle whereby we may distinguish the Divine Being from Nature 1. TEXT 1. The first or Abyssal Will without and beyond Nature is like an Eye or Looking-glass yet retains Nature 2. This Will is the cause of the Desiring The Desiring is the cause of the Essences The Essences are the cause of every Life for Life lyeth in them as a hidden Fire which burneth not 3. In the Will all the Forms of Nature from Eternity tho' but as a nothing in respect of Nature yet are truely and entally or really but not essentially in the Will 4. The Eternal Will which comprizeth the Eye wherein standeth the Seeing or Wisdom is the Father 5. The Eternal Wisdom comprizing a Centre out of the Abyss is the Form Heart and Son 6. The entring Eternally into it self to the Centre is the Spirit for it is the finder and then goeth forth manifesting the Wisdom of the Father and Son 2. TEXT 1. Thus the Abyssal being of the Trinity generateth to it self a Centre of Rest viz. the Eternal Word or Heart wherein is understood a threefold Spirit where the one is ever the cause of the other and is not measurable fathomable divisible nor circumscriptive dwelling in it self as a substance equally alike and at once filling
which is a true Humane Substance of Flesh and Blood a Spiritual Flesh out of which the visible Image groweth not only by Faith in remembrance of his Sufferings Death c. as is ignorantly said but really Christs Paradisical Humanity presseth into their Souls as a sparkle of Fire falleth into Tinder and turneth the whole Tinder into Fire and Light 2. The Divine Flesh and Blood of Christ cannot be receiv'd but by a Mouth fit to receive it 3. The Mortal Flesh comprehendeth it no more than the gross Stone doth the Tincture of fine Gold that is in it 4. A Man cannot say I am Christ because Christ dwelleth and worketh in me no more than the Herb can say I am the Sun because the Sun worketh in it CHAP. IV. What the Wicked partake of and how a Man should prepare that he may be Worthy 1. HE that receives this without Repentance that is turning from Sin receiveth as Judas his own Judgment and Condemnation for his wicked Will desireth not to die in Christs Death but only to arise and live with his Sins in Christs Resurrection yet in the Spirit of Lucifer he treadeth on the Death of Christ and participateth indeed on Christs Anguish Death and going into Hell but in the Spirit of the Devil without rising to newness of Life Better it were he did not touch or meddle with it 2. They talk of Absolution and Pardon of Sin but leave it not and so Sathan as he did to Judas after the Sop entreth These Crucifie Christ. 3. But they that rightly prepare die to Sin resign themselves to God have the Spirit of Christ erecting his Kingly Office and Pallace in their Hearts a living Conqueror over Death and Hell these rightly receive Christs Flesh and Blood CHAP. V. Of the Disputes c. about Christs Testaments 1. ONE Party say the Bread and Wine is substantially changed into Christs Flesh and Blood and so will receive Christ into the Bestial and Mortal Man 2. Another Party say it is only a Sign that the Body of Christ was broken and died for us and deny the substantial participation 3. The third Party say Christ is participated with and under the Bread and Wine that is Christs Flesh and Blood is eaten and drunk with and under the Bread and Wine but yet know nothing of the right Adamical Humanity and deny the substantial Inhabiting of Christ. 4. For they will not know how the participation is wrought but rely barely on the dead Letter hence come such Contentions that are really Spiritual Murther and in the end come to outward Murther Every one for the Idol of his own Opinion but the Kingdom of God is inwardly within thee the outward imputed Grace without the Innate Filial Grace is false 5. Let the Sufferings and Death of Christ be fulfilled in us and we shall be the Children of Christ and not the Children of Images This was the Authors 22d Book Mysterium Magnum PART I. The First Part contains the nine first Chapters of Genesis and thirty fourth Chapter of the Book whence these Extracts are called the Great Mystery Exposition of Genesis CHAP. I. What God manifested is and of the Trinity 1. GOD is the One the Will of the Abyss the Will of the Wisdom The Wisdom is his Delight and Manifestation he begetteth himself from Eternity to Eternity in which Eternal Generation are 1. The Will 2. The Mind of the Will 3. The Egress from the Will and Mind 2. The Will is the Father the Mind is the Wills Heart and Seat the Egress is the Spirit and Power of the Will and Mind The Lubet Motion Life and Eye of the Deity A speaking Word 3. God is no where far from or near unto any thing Infinitely more deep than any thought can reach comprehended only by himself CHAP. II. Of the Word or Heart of God 1. THE Word is in the Will a nothing but with the Conception in the Lubet of the Will is an Eternal Generation This Eternal speaking Word maketh a Mystery call'd the Centre of the Eternal Nature out of the Powers Colours and Virtue whereof as out of a great Eternal Mystery was formed by Coagulation the Spiritual World Which two are as Soul and Body 2. And tho' the speaking Word rule through and over all yet cannot be comprehended by either but in the inward World conceiveth it self into a Spiritual Essence as one only Element wherein the four lye hidden but when the Word moved the one Element the hidden Properties did manifest themselves as there are four Elements CHAP. III. How out of the Eternal Good an Evil is come to be the Original of the Dark World VVE cannot say that Eternal Light or Eternal Darkness is Created for they are not comprehended in time but Concomitant in their Generation But not in the Word of the Deity but Originate in the desire of the speaking Word For the free Lubet wherein is the Wisdom could not have sensible perceivance of its own Vertue Smell Taste and Colours if it brought not it self into a desire like a hunger and so bring it self from Abyss into Byss by over-shadowing Attraction And remains a Property viz. a darkness For where a Property is there is a something yielding obscurity Unless something else viz. a Lustre fill it and then 't is Light yet remaineth a Darkness in the Property And this is the Eternal Original of the Darkness So that we are to understand 1. The free Lubet the wisdom which is no Property but is one with God 2. The desire of the free Lubet which in the hunger or coagulation comprehends the free Lubet and maketh it self out of the free Lubet For the desire is the Fathers Property And the free Lubet the wisdom is the Sons Property Tho' God here until the Manifestation through the Fire in the Light is not called Father or Son but set down thus to shew to what Person in the Deity Nature and to what the Power in Nature is to be ascribed The desire proceeding from the will of the Abyss is the first form and it is the Fiat The free Lubet is God who governeth the Fiat the Centre of Nature And both together are the Eternal Word and in the desire are the seven Properties of Nature The profound distinct Discourse of them taketh up the remainder of this Chapter and the fourth fifth and sixth CHAPTERS CHAP. VII Of the Holy Trinity and Divine Essence THE Eternal and Temporal Nature especially consists in the dark world in the four first Forms Astringent Bitter Anguish and Fire But the Powers in all are understood in the Light or Love-desire or Love-fire 1. For the first ground is the one 2. The free Lubet viz. the Wisdom 3. The Love desire wherein the free Lubet exacuateth it self through Nature into a Kingdom of Joy 4. The Oyly Spirit wherein the Lubet amaffeth it self in the Meekness and coamaffeth the Lustre the Power whereof is
fifth shall be Pharaoh's viz. This Seed shall cherish the four Elements of the Body and four Properties of the Souls Fire-life but the fifth viz. The Love-fire in the Light is the Lords herein is the Soul an Angel and Gods Kingdom of Divine Joy is in us 8. The Priests Field the heavenly Worlds Substance Christ buyeth not with his Blood as the averted Soul was bought for that never received the Turba in it but in the Fall disappeared and the Soul was blind concerning it into this was the Word inspoken again in Paradise and is filled with Christs Flesh and Blood It is in the Soul through the Soul and of the Soul but hath another Principle as Light hath than Fire from which Fire and Light proceeds Air and a dewy Water which again nourisheth the Fire 9. The History of the Five Books of Moses is this in the Figure The Exit out of Canaan and return into Canaan shews how Man went out of Paradise to be a Bondslave of Gods Anger and there be afflicted persecuted and tormented and how the right Adamical Man should with great Hosts and Armies and much purchased Goods got in the Divine Operation enter again into the Promised Land CHAP. LXXV How Jacob blesseth the two Sons of Joseph and preferreth the Youngest c. 1. JOseph brought Manasseh in his left Hand towards Jacob's right Hand and Ephraim his youngest in his right Hand towards Jacob's left Hand These two signifie the inward Man the Elde●t the fiery Soul the Youngest the Spirit of the Soul the Power of the Light the second Principle That with its Love it might be set before God's left Hand viz. his Anger and break the Serpents Head The Soul he setteth before his right Hand to receive the Blessing but that could not be Israel stretched his right Hand and put upon Ephraim's Head God would not give the Government to the first Birth viz. to the fiery Soul see●ng i● 〈◊〉 tur●ed away its will from God but laid his Hand of Omnipotency on the Image of the Lig●t so was the second Birth uppermost in the Dominion 2. Jacob gave Joseph above his Brethren a piece of Ground which he got from the Amorites by his Sword and by his Bow which signifieth Christendom got by the Sword of the Spirit of Christ. CHAP. LXXVI THIS Chapter though excellent is with part of the 77th referr'd to the Abridgment the Author himself makes of all the Twelve in the close of the 77th Chapter CHAP. LXXVII 1. REuben beareth the Image or Figure of the first World who was fickle though in the greatest Dominion 2. Simeon beginneth with Noah and hath Levi viz. Sem with him but Simeon was the Sword of Ham and Japhet 3. Levi beginneth with Moses whose Sword cuts very sharply 4. Judah beginneth under the Prophets and is manifest in the Incarnation of Christ. 5. Zebulon cohabiteth in and with the Kingdom of Christ representing Christendom who sits plea●antly for she is a new Love 6. Issachar was the time of Christendoms being settled in Rest and Dominion yet must bear the ●ross of Christ and was about 300 years after Christ. 7. Dan began the Potency of Christendom when they set up Kings Emperors Popes and Pompous consecrated Places The A●der and Serpent sate in Judicature cloak'd under Christ's Name Then saith the Spirit of Christ I wait for thy Salvation O Lord now is Truth bitten in the heels 8. G●d be●inneth the time of Universities and Schools when with might of Arms Mer s●t up Antichrist in Christ's Chair by ba●ling Disputes so bring in Tradition and Canons making the Tail to be the Head 800 years since 9. Asher began the time of flattering Antichrist for fat Bread about 600 years ago and nearer 10. Naphtaly beginneth the searching deep Disputes about God's Council and Predestination that Men might cover themselves with a Mantle of plausible Maxims acute Logick this hath continued to this time 11. Joseph beginneth Christ's remanifestation he Ejecteth the Adder and Joseph's Brethren must now be ashamed of their Unfaithfulness and Selling him for now their subtilt● craft c. and Babylon is fallen and become the Habitation of Abominable Beasts but Joseph flourisheth 12. Benjamin ●eginneth with Jos●ph's Evening to divide the Spoil of the first Christendom he is the first and last time he begi●●●th to devour Antichrist as a Wolf yet is but a Wolf So Jacob having finished all these Sayings drew up his Feet on the Bed and departed Shewing that when God will recall the unfolded Nature in the strife of time into himself strife shall cease and be drawn into the Temperature CHAP. LXXVIII Jacob's Burial in Canaan accompanied with all the Children of Israel and many of the Egyptians 1. SHEWS Christ's powerful Exit hence to Paradise and that when Christ will bring home his Bride he will have many of the Heathen with him also 2. Their Weeping and Mourning shew in the Magi Eternal Joy 3. Joseph's Brethrens fear and falling down before him and Joseph's weeping and gracious Answer not only of Pardon but to provide for them and theirs is a mighty comfort to Joseph's Brethren viz. to the Repenting Sinner under Anguish for his first committed Sins who saith they shall not only be Pardoned but turn'd into the best 4. Joseph's Desire of an Oath to carry his Bones out of Egypt to his Fathers signifies God's Oath in Paradise that Christ would come again to his Brethren and ●●ay forever with them Amen This was the Author's Eighteenth Book FINIS Some Brief Remarks concerning the Life and Conversation of the Blessed Jacob Behmen Collected out of the Relations published concerning him JAcob Behmen was Born in the year 1575. at a Town in the upper Lusatia named Old Seidenburg distant from Gorlit●● about a Mile and a half his Parents were of the poorer sort yet of sober and honest demeanour His Education and Breeding was suitable to their Wealth his first Imployment being the care of the common Cattel amongst the rest of the Youths of the Town But when grown Elder he was placed at School where he learned to read and write and was from ●he●ce put an Apprentice to a Shoemaker in Gor●i●●s with whom having served his Time in the year 1594 he Married one Kaetherine the Daughter of John Hunshman a Citizen of Gorlitts by her he had four Sons living in the state of Matrimony thirty years His Sons he did in his Life time place to several honest Trades He fell sick in Silesia of a hot burning Ague but was at his desire brought to Gorlitts and there died the 18th of November 1624. being in the 50th year of his Age and was Buried in the Church-yard A Hieroglyphical Monument was Erected over his Grave by a Friend which had remained but a while but was razed and embezelled by the rude Hands of the envious As to his Personage I may truly say it was not such as was Amiable among the Children of Men
yet so hath God in his Providence frequently disposed his Gifts and made Stewards thereof such as in Mans Eye could not by the Symmetry of Face and composure of Behaviour take upon trust the meanest Office He was Lean and of small Stature he had a low Forehead his Temples prominent somewhat Hawk-nosed his Eyes Grey and very Azure his Beard thin and short his Voice low a pleasing Speech Modest in his Behaviour and Humble in his Conversation Concerning his second Birth and what was in order thereto remarkable we find many things therein observable and strange which may peradventure bring some distaste to Persons not versed in the general Providence of God who believe that he hath confined his Mercy and Bounty to their Ministrations and like wilful Children are peevish if their Father use Indulgence to any but themselves or out of his usual order Whilst he was a Herd Boy in the heat of mid-day retiring from his Play-fellows to a little stony Crag hard by called the Lands Crown where the natural Situation of the Rock had made a seeming Inclosure of some part of the Mountain finding an entrance into it he went in and saw there a great wooden Vessel full of Money at which ●ight being in a sudden Astonishment he did in haste retire not moving his Hand thereinto and came and relaced his Fortune to the rest of the Boys who coming up along with him sought often and with much diligence an entrance but never found any tho' some years after a Forreign Artist as Jacob himself related skill'd in the finding out such Magick Treasures took away the same and thereby much inricht himself yet perished by an Infamous Death that Treasure being Lodged there and it seems laid covered with a Curse to the Finder and Taker away Our Saviour had tendred him the World and the Glory thereof which was a fair offer had the condition been any thing tolerable tho' I assuredly believe few obtain it at less rate When he had been an Apprentice some short time his Master and Mistress being abroad there came a Stranger to the Shop of a reverent and grave Countenance yet in mean Apparel and taking up a pair of Shoes desired to buy the same the Boy being scarce got higher than the sweeping of the Shop would not presume to set a Rate for the same but told him his Master and Mistress were not within and himself durst not Adventure the Sale of any thing without their order But the Stranger being very importunate he offered them at a price which if he got he was certain would save himself harmless in the parting from them supposing also thereby to be rid of the importunate Chapman but the old Man paid down the Money took the Shoes and departed from the Shop a little way where standing still with a loud and an earnest voice he called Jacob Jacob come forth The Boy within hearing the Voice came forth in much afrightment at first amazed at the Strangers familiar compellation of him by his Christian Name but recollecting himself he went to him the Man with a severe but friendly Countenance fixing his Eyes upon him which were bright and sparkling took him by his Right Hand and said to him Jacob thou art little but shal● 〈◊〉 gr●at and become another Man such a one as at whom the World shall wonder Therefore be Pious fear God and reverence his Word read diligently the Holy Scriptures wherein you have Comfort and Instruction for thou must indure much Misery and Poverty and suffer Persecution but be couragious and persevering for God loves and is gracious unto thee and there withal pressing his Hand he lookt with a bright sparkling Eye fixed in his Face and departed This Prediction took deep impression in Jacob's Mind made him be think himself and grow serious in his Actions keep his Thoughts moving in consideration of the caution he had received from that Man of such uncouth demeanour so that from thence forward he did much more frequent the publick hearing of the Word and profited well therein in the outward Reformation of his Life and seriously considering with himself that Speech of our Saviour Luke 11. 13. My Father which is in Heaven will give the Spirit to him that asketh him He was thereby throughly awakened in himself and put forward to desire that pro●●●sed Comforter and continuing in that earnestness he was at last as is his own Expression environ'd with a Divine Light for seven days together and stood in the highest Contemplation and Kingdom of Joys and this happed to him while he was with his Master in the Country about the Affairs of his Vocation When the Vision and Revelation was pass'd by him he grew more and more accurately attentive to his Duty to God and his Neighbour frequented the Church carefully read the Scriptures and lived in all Observance to outward Ministrations S●urrilous and Blasphemous words he would rebuke even in his own Master who was somewhat Intemperate of his Tongue and from day to day continuing upon his Watch he endeavoured after the Christian Growth becoming by his contrariety of Manners a Scorn and Decision to the World and at the last his own Master being not able to bear a Reprover so near Home in that Relation set him at Liberty with free permission to seek his Livelihood as him best liked After this about the year 1600. in the Twenty fifth year of his Age he was a second time surrounded by the Divine Light and reple●ished with the Heavenly Knowledge insomuch as going abroad into the Fields to ● Green before Neys Gate at Gorlitts he there sat down and viewing the Herbs and Grass of the Field in his Inward Light he saw into their Essences U●e and Properties which was ●●●covered to him by their Li●●a●●ents Figures and Si●●●tures In like manner did he behold the whole Creation and from that Fountain of Revelation wrote his Book De Signatura Rerum In the unfolding these Mysteries before his Understanding he had an over measure of Joy yet returned home and took care of his Family and lived in great peace and silence scarce intimating to any these wonderful things that had befaln him till in the year 1610. being a third time taken into this Light lest the Mysteries reveal'd unto him should pass through him as a stream he took Pen and Ink in hand and rather for a Memorial than intending any Publication he writ the first Book of his call'd Aurora or the Morning Redness The Book being found about him by a Man of great Quality with whom he conversed was received with that desire that he immediately dis-joyned it and caused it to be copyed out in a few hours Thus contrary to the Authors Intention it became publick and after a while fell into the hands of one Gregory Richter the Super-Intendant of Gorlitts who making use as is usual of his Pulpit and the Liberty granted him of speaking without a Gainsayer to revile what
and whom he pleased he endeavoured to stir up the Magistracy to exercise their Jurisdiction in rooting out this supposed Church Weed And this he did with so much vehemency and pretence of Godly Zeal that the Senate took some notice of it and convened Jacob Behmen before them seizing his Book and admonishing him to imploy his Mind in the Affairs of his Trade and for the future leave off the writing any more Books wherein he saw was so much offence This occasion brought this Man first into publick notice for at the hearing of the Business such was the Unchristian Heat and Distemper of the Minister and so much the meekness of Jacob Behmen that it gave great advantage to his repute and credit to that inward School from whence he came out so well taught For afterwards this very Book which the Senate had seized on was by themselves presented to the Electoral Court Marshal at Dresden when he came to Gorlitts and was afterward by him sent to Amsterdam from whence I believe the first Impression came forth Upon the command of the Senate he abstained from writing seven years at the end of which a new Motion from on high seizing upon him and taking captive these rational Humane Prohibitions that held him bound he again writes out of what Principle and now moved his own words can best express Art saith he hath not written here neither was there any time to consider how to set it punctually down according to the right understanding of the Letters but all was ordered according to the direction of the Spirit which often went in haste so that in many words Letters may be wanting and in some places a Capital Letter for a word so that the Penmans Hand by reason he was not accustomed to it did often shake and tho' I could have written in a more accurate fair and plain manner yet the reason was this that the burning Fire did often force forward with speed and the Hand and Pen must hasten directly after it for it cometh and goeth as a sudden Shower And further he saith I can write nothing of my self but as a Child which neither knoweth nor understandeth any thing which neither hath ever been Learnt but only that which the Lord vouchsafeth to know in me according to the measure as himself manifests in me For I never desired to know any thing of the Divine Mystery much less understood I the way to seek and find it I knew nothing of it as it is the condition of poor Laymen in their Simplicity I sought only after the Heart of Jesus Christ that I might hide my self therein from the wrathful Anger of God and the violent assaults of the Devil and I besought the Lord earnestly for his Holy Spirit and his Grace that he would please to Bless and Guide me in him and take that away from me which did turn me from him and I resign'd my self wholly to him that I might not live to my own will but his and that he only might lead and direct me to the end I might be his Child in his Son Jesus In this my earnest and christian seeking and desire and wherein I suffered many a shrewd repulse but at last resolved rather to put my self in hazard than give over and leave off The Gate was opened to me that in one qua●ter of an Hour I saw and knew more than if I had been many years together at an University at which I did exceedingly admire and thereupon turn'd my praise to God for it For I saw and knew the Being of all Beings the Byss and the Abyss and the Eternal Generation of the Holy Trinity the Descent and Original of the World and of all Creatures through the Divine Wisdom I knew and saw in my self all the three Worlds namely 1. The Divine Angelical Paradisical 2. And the Dark World the Original of the Nature to the Fire 3. And thirdly The External and Visible World being of a Procreation or Extern Birth from both the Internal and Spiritual Worlds and I saw and knew the whole-working Essence in the Evil and in the Good and the Mutual Original and Existence of each of them and likewise how the fruitful Bearing Womb of Eternity brought forth So that I did not only greatly wonder at it but did also exceedingly rejoice and presently it came powerfully into my Mind to set the same down in Writing for a Memorial for my self albeit I could very hardly apprehend the same in my External Man and express it with the Pen. Yet however I must begin to labour in these great Mysteries as a Child that goes to School I saw it as in a great deep in the Internal For I had a through view of the Universe as in a Chaos wherein all things are couched and wrapt up but it was impossible for me to explicate the same Yet it opened it self in me from time to time as in a young Plant albeit the same was with me for the space of Twelve years and it was as it were breeding and I found a powerful instigation within me before I could bring it forth into External form of Writing and whatever I could apprehend with the External Principle of my Mind the same I wrote down But however afterward the Sun did shine on me a good while but not constantly for the Sun did hide it self and then I knew not nor well understood my own labour So that Man must acknowledge that his Knowledge is not his own but from God who manifests the Ideas of Wisdom to the Soul of Man in whatmeasure he pleaseth In the Guidance of this Light and from this Principle he wrote these following Works 1. He wrote the first Book called Aurora 1612. 2. Of the Three Principles 1619. 3. Of the Threefold Life of Man 1620. 4. Answers to the Forty Questions of the Soul 5. Of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. Of the Suffering Death and Resurrection of Christ. Of the T●●● of Faith 6. Of the Six Points Great and Small 7. Of the Heavenly and Earthly Mystery 8. Of the last times to P. K. 9. Signatur● Rerum 1621. 10. A Consolatory Book of the four Complexions 11. An Apology to Bathasar Tilken in two parts 12. Considerations upon Isaias Se●fe●'s Book 13. Of true Repentance 1622. 14. Of true Resignation 15. A Book of Regeneration 16. A Book of Predestination and Election of God 1623. 17. A Compendium of Repentance 18. Mysterium Magnum or an Exposition upon Genesis 19. A Table of the Principles or a Key of his Writings 1624. 20. Of the Super-sensual Life 21. Of the Divine Vision 22. Of the Two Testaments of Christ Baptism and the Supper 23. A Dialogue between the Enlightned and Uninlightned Soul 24. An Apology for the Book of true Repentance against a Pamphlet of the Primate of G●rlit●s Greg●ry Richter 25. A Book of 177 Theosophick Questions 26. An Epitome of the Mysterium Magnum 27. The Holy Weeks or the Prayer-Book
28. A Table of the Divine Manifestation or an Exposition of the Threefold World 29. Of the Errors of the Sects of Ezekiel Meeths or an Apology to Esaias Stefel 30. A Book of the last Judgment 31. Certain Letters to divers Persons at divers times with certain Keys for some hidden words The Books which the Author finished not are marked with this sign The publication of his first Book called A●rora or the Morning Redness brought from all parts great resort to him of Learned Men and such as were experienced in the knowledge of Nature with whom much conversing he got the use of those Greek and Latine words that are frequent in his Works himself often complaining of the Barrenness of his Mother Tongue to bring forth into significant Expression that Notion that lay clear and orderly in his Mind and frequently wished that he had in his Youth made himself master of some other Language from whence he might perhaps have commanded a Word or Phrase of great use and conveniency to the unfolding what he had to propose Of those Learned Men that conversed with him in greatest familiarity was one B●lthazar W●●ter this Gentleman was a Sile 〈◊〉 by Birth by Profession a Physician and had in the search of the Ancient Magick Learning Travell'd through Egypt Syria and the Araby's and there found such small remainders of it that he returned empty and unsatisfied into his own Country where hearing of this Man he repaired to him and having obtained Acquaintance with him rejoyced that at last he had found at home in a poor Cottage that for which he had Travelled so far and mist of satisfaction then he went to the several Universities in Germany and did there collect such questions concerning the Soul as were thought and accounted impossible to be resolved fundamentally and convincingly of which he made a Catalogue being in number forty and sent them to him from whom he received Answers to his satisfaction which Answers are publick in many Languages from whence and from frequent Discourses with him he was so satisfied that he staid there three Months and professed that he had received more solid Answers to his curious Scruples than he had found amongst the best Wits of those more promising Climates and for the future desisted from following Ri●ulets since God had opened a Fountain at his own Door The Translator of the said Answers into English gives us the following Relation That when that Book was first printed he endeavoured by a Friend to present one of them to His Majesty King Charles that then was who vouchsafed the perusal of it About a Month after was desired to say what he thought of the Book who answered that the publisher in English seemed to say of the Author that he was no Scholar and if he were not he did believe that the Holy Ghost was now in Men but if he were a Scholar it was one of the best Inventions that ever he read I need not add the Censure of any other Person It is a strange thing to see how Nature Reason and Humane Wit have busied themselves to understand and comprehend this Divine Wisdom how many have been distracted in the search of it and forced back in their bold attempts into foolish Infatuations Madness and stupid Brutisms Others through Ignorance or Malice or both have mistaken the true Sons of Wisdom traducing them as being agitated by a power Diabolical Wicked and Detestable or else as Impostors and Deceivers of the worst sort Thus the Pharisees concerning our Saviour Say we not well thou art a Samaritan and hast a Devil So loth is Humane Reason to submit to or conceive a possibility of that perfect Wisdom and Power that is brought forth through Self-denial and Death to the Glory of him that is the Father of it Such like measure received Jacob Behmen in his day for the appearing of that unusual Knowledge and deep Revelation of Mysteries in a Vessel so contemptible to the Magnificent Mind of Man brought hard Censures upon him from the stupid World which appeared one time most especially the manner thus Sitting by himself in his House one knock'd at his Door to which he repairing when he had opened it a Person of a mean Stature of a sharp and stern look saluted him courteously congratulating to him that great and wonderful Knowledge he had received and humbly made known to him that he heard that he was Blest with a singular Spirit the like whereof had not lately appeared among the Children of Men that it was a Humane and Friendly Duty lying upon every Man to impart the good things vouchsafed him to his needy Neighbour and himself was now a needy Petitioner that he would yield some of that Spirit to him in which request if he pleased to gratifie him he would in such things wherein he abounded give a fitting recompence making a Covert tender of some Moneys to satisfie his Necessities to whom Jacob Behmen replyed with thanks That he did count himself unworthy of the esteem of having these greater Gifts and Arts as was by him imagined and found only in himself an intire Love to his Neighbour and simple perseverance in the upright Belief and Faith in God and for any other Indowments beyond these he neither had them nor esteemed them much less as his words seemed to intimate enjoyed the Society of any Familiar Spirit But saith he if there be in you that desire of obtaining the Spirit of God you must as I have done do earnest Repentance and pray the Father from whom all good Gifts do come and he will give it and it will lead you into all Truth This foolish Man contemning this plain Instruction became somewhat uncivilly importunate and began with words of Magick Conjuration to force the supposed Familiar Spirit from Jacob-Behmen at which his Boldness and Folly Jacob Behmen being not a little moved in Spirit took him by the right Hand and look'd him sternly in the Face intending an Imprecation at which this Exorcist trembling and amazed asked forgiveness whereupon Jacob Behmen remitted his Zeal dehorting him earnestly from that Simonian and Diabolical practice permitting him in hopes of future amendment to depart in peace Doctor G. Weisner in a Letter to his Friend gives the following Account of his Acquaintance with Jacob Behmen and of the Troubles that befel him at Gorlitts To answer yo●● friendly Request in attesting what I know for Truth concerning the Blessed Man Jacob Behmen I am no less willing than in the Duty of a Christian obliged My Acquaintance with him began about July 1618 at Lauben by means of two common Friends to us both the one a Tradesman by Name Liberius Schnoller the other was one Solomon Schroter a young Minister his Wifes Brother both Studious of his Writings and such as had by real Experiment found the Truth of what he affirms about those extraordinary Illuminations God usually imparts to Souls that in a way of Humility
little Paper Book in their Pockets into which their Friends do write some remarkable Sentence and Subscribe their Names and this Book is called Album Amicorum into such as these our Author wrote these following Verses Weme Zeit i st wie Ewigkeit Und Ewigkeit wie die Zeit Der i st befreyt vom allem streit Englished Unto that Man whose time and ever Is all the same and all together His Battel 's done his Strife is ended His Soul is safe his Life 's amended Or To him who wisely doth not sever This fleeting Time and State for ever And to this Maxim frames his Life Is freed from anxious Care and Strife On Sunday November 18. 1624. early in the Morning he called his Son and asked him If he heard the Excellent Musick he replied No Open saith he the Door that it may be the better heard afterward he asked What the Clock had struck and was told it had struck two He said It is not yet my time three Hours hence is my time In the mean while he spake these words O thou strong God of Hosts deliver me according to thy Will O thou Crucified Lord Jesus Have mercy upon me and receive me into thy Kingdom When it was near about Six he took leave of his Wife and Son Blessed them and said Now I go hence into Paradise and bidding his Son turn him he fetch'd a deep Sigh and Departed Thus have you had a short Account of the Journey of this Blessed Man on Earth with his last Farewel And it is well worthy of Remark that although he was indued with such rare and singular Gifts he sought not to make himself the Head of some Church and separate a People into some peculiarity of outward Form and Discipline But sought earnestly to promote in himself and others that Universal Love Uprightness and Serviceableness we owe to the whole Creation The Seven Spirits of God or Powers or Forms in Nature Binding 1 Attraction 2 Anguish 3 Fire 4 Light 5 Sound 6 Body 7 are the Seven Spirits Might The Ten Forms of Fire OF the Ten Forms of Fire know the Skill The Liberty both hath and is the Will Next's Strong Desire Third's sharp Drawing Might Makes An opposing Will. Fourth flash of Light Brings Anguish And in the Fifth Form doth Lye Th' Eternal Nature or Great Mystery Sixth The two Principles of Fire and Light The Seventh Magia with reflecting Sight The Eighth the Turba Ends the outward Life Ninth Virgin Tincture Pacifying Strife The Tenth makes holy Flesh and holy Earth Of Angels and Blest Souls the holy Birth Figur'd by Sem 1 Arphaxad 2 Selah 3 and Eber 4 Peleg 5 Regu 6 next whom do stand Serug 7 Nabor 8 with Terah 9 and the Blest Abram 10 whose Seed Sanctifies all the Rest. THREE and but three Principles Comprehend Eternal Things and those that have an End The First such Darkness as doth Light Desire Which till it Gain is a fierce Anguish Fire The Second A Meek Yielding Loving Light Majestick Potent Sacred Sweet and Bright The Third Resulting as from Fire and Light Brings Good from Evil Day from Pitchy Night Impregnates fully with Redundant Bliss Each Great or Little thing that Blessed is Did in Six Days the whole Creation hatch Still Swaddles Feeds and over it doth watch ERRATA PAge 30. Line 47. wants a Comma at Creature p. 77. l. 4. place the Parenthesis at Bod●es p. 79. Penult for eacht read each p. 102. l. 2. for It is r. Is it p. 181. l. 38. for Rod r. Root p. 277. l. 10. place the Parenthesis at through p. 322. Q. 19. for who r. how p. 396. for Enkinded r. Enkindled The General Heads of the following Treatise COnsiderations by way of Inquiry and Search into the Subject Matter and Scope of the Writings of the Divinely Instructed Jacob Behmen Page 1 The 177 Theosophick Questions of Jacob Behmen Answered shewing their Scope and Design Page 41 Meditations and Contemplations on some of the preceding Questions and Answers Page 219 Extracts of the Works of Jacob Behmen beginning with his Book called Aurora Page 241 The Three Principles of the Divine Essence Page 260 The Threefold Life in Man Page 288 The Forty Questions of the Soul Page 315 The Incarnation of Jesus Christ. Page 320 The Six Great Points Page 337 And Six Smaller Points Page 345 A Brief Summary of the Earthy and Heavenly Mysteries Contracted and Comprized in Nine Texts Page 347 Of the Divine Vision or Contemplation Page 349 A Brief Explanation of the Knowledge of God and of all things also of the True and False Light Page 354 Signatura Rerum Page 356 Gods Election of Grace call'd Predestination Page 369 Baptism and the Lords Supper Page 375 Mysterium Magnum Page 379 Extracts of the Life of Jacob Behmen Page 425 A Brief TABLE A. OF the Abyss of all things Page 42 Of Abraham and his Seed and of the Line of the Covenant Page 395 How Abraham's Travails figureth Christianity Page 400 Of Abraham's rescuing Lot Page 396 Of the Covenant made betwixt Abraham and Abimelech Page 401 Of Abraham's Offering up Isaac Sarah's Death and the rest of the History of Abraham what it all points at Page 402 to 404 Of Abraham's Bosom what it is Page 324 Of Adam's Eyes being opened Page 102 Of Adam and Eves Shame Page 103 Of Adam and Eves Death Page 104 Out of what the Angels were made Page 44. 59 Of the Work of the Angels Page 44. 244 Of their Dominions Thrones and Principalities Page 57. 221. 246. 294 Of Antichrist what it is Page 178. 306 Of the Antichristian Church Page 279 Of the Archeus Separator or Workman Page 73. 233. 263 B. BAbel what it is Page 180. 394 Of Baptism Page 132. 373. 398. The Beast in the Apocalypse what it is Page 180. 395 What the Ruin of the Beast is Page 182 Of God's Blessing in this World Page 312 Of the Water and Blood what they are Page 168. 172 Of the Flesh and Blood of Christ really enjoyed what it is Page 168. 172 Of the Bread and Wine in the Sacrament Page 168. 173 C. OF Cain's Murthering his Brother Abel Page 109. 390 Of Cain's Despair of Grace Page 111 Whether Cain was Damned in respect of his Sin Page 111 Of the Mark set on Cain what it was Page 112 Of the Kingdom of Cain Page 279 Of the Chaos whence it proceeded Page 62. 63 Of the Cherub with the naked Sword before Paradise what it was Page 107 Of Childrens Baptism Page 281. 308 Of Christ what he is Page 31. 32. 105 Of his Incarnation Page 32. 275. 329 Of his heavenly Humanity and how participated of by us Page 35. 105. 306. Of the Uniting the Deity and Humanity in his becoming Man Page 129 Why he conversed 30 Years on Earth before he entred on his Office Page 131 How it is that he increased in favour with God and Man Page 131 Why he was Baptiz'd of