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A28536 The third booke of the authour, being The high and deepe searching out of the threefold life of man through (or according to) the three principles by Jacob Behmen, aliàs Teutonicus Philosophus ; written in the Germane language, anno 1620 ; Englished by J. Sparrovv ...; Hohe und tieffe Gründe von dem drey fachen Leben des Menschen. English Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.; Sparrow, John, 1615-1665? 1650 (1650) Wing B3422; ESTC R17609 518,505 540

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the soule is purely and alone in the Center it is an Essentiall Fire in the Eye of Eternity and yet that Eye desireth a figure and Image of the wisdome of God 23. And the Image is in its desire in its Imagination for the Verbum fiat word Fiat hath comprehended it that it might be a similitude of the Eternall wisdome of God wherein he dwelleth and wherein he may manifest himselfe by his Spirit and what ever hath been in his Eternall Counsell 24. Thus the Majesty of God flameth in the Image in the Essentiall Fire if the Essentiall Fire putteth its desire into the Majesty but if not then the Image is Voyd or empty raw and naked without God and the Tincture is false 25. For the Image is in the Tincture and hath its originall in the Tincture in the Light not in the source of the Fire and as the Heart or word of God hath its Originall in the Light of the Majesty in the Eternall Tincture of the fire of the Father so hath the Image of the soule 26. Indeed the Image dwelleth in the fire of the soule as Light dwelleth in the Fire but it hath another Principle as the Light is such a source as is different from Fire 27. And so the true Image of God dwelleth in the Light of the Fire of the soule which Light the fiery soule must create in the fountaine of the Love of God in the Majesty by putting and yeilding its Imagination into it 28. And if the soule doe not so but putteth its Imagination into it selfe into its wrathfull forme of the source of the fire and not into the fountaine of Love into the Light of God then its owne source of Sternesse sharpnesse or eagernesse fourcnesse astringency and bitternesse riseth up and the Image of God becommeth a Turba and swalloweth up the similitude of God in the wrath 29. And then the Astringent Fiat in the fiery Essence of the soule figureth for the soule an Image of the Imagination that is in its will whatsoever the Essentiall fire of the soule desireth that will be figured in the soule viz. Earthly Figures that which the will of the Heart casteth it selfe into that Image the Fiat of the soule will make that is as farre as the third Principle and the Spirit of the Starres and Elements hath power 30. So that if the will of the soule doe cast it selfe into the Kingdome of this world then the outward Kingdome hath power to bring its Imagination into the inward Principle and if the inward Fiat perceive that in the fire of the soule then it becommeth pregnant with it and keepeth it 31. And then the soule hath the Image of a Beast in the third Principle and that cannot be destroyed for ever except the will of the soule returne againe out of the earthly Lust and pierce into the Love of God againe and then it getteth the Image of God againe which may be done onely in this life while the soule is Essentially in its Ground or soyle or bed of Earth Ether in the growing of its Tree but after this Life it cannot be done 32. Thus you may understand what the soule Spirit Image and Turba are the soule dwelleth in it selfe and is an Essentiall Fire and its Image standeth in it selfe in the Imagination in the Light of the soule if it cleave to God if not then it is in Anxiety in the wrath of darknesse and is an Vizard or Monster abominable Image or an Image of the Devill 33. The Turba of the soule which destroyeth the Divine Image is the Essentiall wrathfulnesse and it is caused by the Imagination or false Love and Or Imaging Representation and therefore all lyeth in the Imagination the Image consisteth in that which we suffer to come into our Desire 34. It is very necessary for us to strive continually against the Earthly Reason of flesh and bloud and to yield the Spirit of our wills into the mercy and Love of God and alwayes cast our selves into the will of God and not count Earthly Or profit goods and pleasure our treasure setting our desire upon it which will destroy the Image for it is a Turba of the Image of God and bringeth Earthly properties into the Image 35. Or to conclude To summe up all Christ said where your treasure is there will your Heart be also according to which God will judge the secrets of Mankinde and sever the cleane from the uncleane and give that which is false to the Turba of the Fire to be devoured and bring the Holy thing which is entred into God into his Kingdome AMEN THE CLAVIS OR KEY OR An Exposition of some principall Matters and words in the writings of JACOB BEHMEN Very usefull for the better apprehending and understanding of this Booke Written in the Germane Language in March and Aprill ANNO. 1624. BY JACOB BEHMEN Also called Teutonicus Philosophus Printed in the yeare 1647. THE PREFACE TO THE READER Of these writings 1. IT is written the Naturall man a Understandeth or receiveth not perceiveth not the things of the Spirit nor the Mysterie of the Kingdome of God they foolishnesse unto him neither can be know them therefore I admonish and exhort the Christian Lover of Mysteries if he will studie these High writings and read search and understand them that he doe not read them outwardly onely with sharp speculation and meditation for in so doing he shall remaine in the outward Imaginary Ground onely and obtaine no more then a b Or feigned shadow of them counterfeited colour of them 2. For a mans owne Reason without the Light of God cannot come into the Ground of them it is impossible let his wit be never so high and subtill it apprehendeth but as it were the shadow of it in a Glasse 3. For Christ saith without me you can doe nothing and he is the Light of the world and the Life of men 4. Now if any would search the Divine Ground that is the Divine c Or manifestation Revelation he must first consider with himselfe for what end he desireth to know sucb things whether he desireth to practise that which he might obtaine and bestow it to the glory of God and the welfare of his neighbour also whether he desireth to die to Earthlinesse and to his owne will and to live in that which he seeketh and desireth and to be one Spirit with it 5. If he have not a purpose that if God should reveale himselfe and his mysteries to him he would be one Spirit and have one will with him and wholly resigne and yeild himselfe up to him that Gods Spirit might doe what he pleaseth with him and by him and that God might be his knowledge will and d Or working deed he is not yet fit for such knowledge and understanding 6. For there are many that seeke Mysteries and hidden knowledge meerely that they might be respected and highly esteemed the world and for their
owne gaine and profit but they attaine not this ground where the Spirit searcheth all things even the deep things of God as it is written 7. It must be a totally resigned and yeilded will in which God himselfe searcheth and worketh and which continually pierceth into God in yeilding and resigned Humility seeking nothing but his Eternall Native Country and to doe his neighbour service with it and then it may be attained and he must begin with effectuall Repentance and amendment and with prayer that his understanding might be opened from within for then the inward will bring it selfe into the outward 8. But when he readeth such writings and yet cannot understand them he must not presently throw them away and thinke it is impossible to understand them no but he must turne his minde to God beseeching him for Grace and understanding and reade againe and then he shall see more and more in them till at length he be drawne by the Power of God into the very depth it selfe and so come into the supernaturall and super-sensuall ground viz. into the Eternall unity of God where hee shall heare unspeakable and effectuall words of God which shall bring him back and outward againe by the Divine Effluence to the very grossest and meanest matter of the Earth and then back and inwards to God againe then the Spirit of God searcheth all things with him and by him and so he is rightly taught and driven by God 9. But since the Lovers desire a Clavis or Key of my writings I am ready and willing to pleasure them in it and will set downe a short Description of the Ground of those strange words some of which are taken from Nature and e Ex sensu sense and some are the words of strange f Artists or Mysticall Authors Misters which I have tried according to sense and found them good and fit 10. Reason will stumble when it seeth Heathenish termes and wordes used in the Explanation of Naturall things supposing we should use none but Scripture phrase or words borrowed from the Bible but such words will not alwayes ply and square themselves to the fundamentall exposition of the Properties of Nature neither can a man expresse the ground with them Also the wise Heathen and Jewes have hidden the deep ground of Nature under such words as having well understood that the knowledge of Nature is not for every one but it belongeth to those onely whom God g Naturally inclined to it by Nature hath chosen for it 11. But none need stumble at it for when God revealeth his Mysteries to any man he then also bringeth him into a Mind and faculty how to expresse them as God knoweth to be most necessary and profitable in every h Or Seculum Age for the setting of the confused Tongues and Opinions upon the true ground againe Men must not thinke that it commeth by chance and is done by humane Reason 12. The i Or manifestations Revelations of Divine things are opened by the Inward ground of the Spirituall world and brought into visible formes just as the Creator will manifest them 13. I will write but a short description of the Divine k Or Revelation Manifestation yet as much as I can comprehend in briefe and expound the strange words for the better understanding of our Bookes and set downe here the summe of those writings or a Moddell or Epitome of them for the consideration and help of Beginners The further Exposition of l The Divine Manifestation or Revelation it is to be found in the other Bookes JACOB BEHMEN THE CLAVIS OR KEY OR An Exposition of some principall Words and Matters How God is to be considered without Nature and Creature 14. MOSES saith the Lord our God is but one onely God In another place is said of him through him and in him are all things in another am not I he that filleth all things And in another through his Word are all things made that are made therefore we may say that he is the Originall of all things He is the Eternall unmeasurable unity 15. For example when I thinke what would be in the place of this world if the foure Elements and the starry Firmament and also Nature it selfe should perish and cease to be so that no Nature or Creature were to be found any more I finde there would remaine this Eternall Unity from which Nature and Creature have received their Originall 16. So likewise when I think with my self what is many hundred thousand miles above the starry Firmament Or what is in that place where no Creature is I finde the Eternall unchangeable unity is there which is that onely good which hath nothing either before or after it that can adde any thing to it or take any thing away from it or from which this unity could have its Originall The is neither ground time nor place but there is the onely Eternall God or that onely Good which a man cannot expresse A further Consideration How this one God is Three-fold 17. The Holy Scripture sheweth us that this only God is a Or Triune Threfold viz. one onely threefold Essence having three manner of workings and yet is but one onely Essence as may be seen in the outflowne Power and vertue which is in all things if any doe but observe it but it is especially represented to us in Fire Light and Aire which are three severall b subsistent Formes sorts of workings and yet but in one onely ground and substance 18. And as we see that Fire Light and Aire arise from a Candle though the Candle be none of the three but a cause of them so likewise the Eternall unity is the cause and ground of the Eternall Trinity 1. Father 2. Sonne 3. Holy Ghost which manifesteth it selfe from the unity and bringeth forth it selfe in first Desire or will Secondly pleasure or Delight Thirdly proceeding or outgoing 19. The Desire or will is the Father that is the stirring or manifestation of the unity whereby the unity willeth or desireth it selfe 20. The Pleasure or Delight is the Sonne and is that which the will willeth and desireth viz. his Love and pleasure as may be seen at the Baptisme of our Lord Jesus Christ when the Father witnessed saying This is my c Or Love beloved Sonne in whom I d Have pleasure am well pleased heare yee him 21. The Delight is the e Or impr●ssure of the will compressure in the will whereby the will in the unity bringeth it selfe into a place and working wherewith the will willeth and worketh and it is the f Or perception feelingnesse and vertue of the will 22. The will is the Father that is the stirring desire and the Delight is the Sonne that is the vertue and the working in the will with which the will worketh and the Holy Ghost is the proceeding will through the Delight of the vertue that is a
substance remaineth Eternally Another Exposition of m The Great Mystery the Mysterium Magnum 207. God hath manifested the Mysterium Magnum out of the Power and vertue of his word in which Mysterium Magnum the whole Creation hath lyen essentially without forming in Temperamento and by which he hath outspoken the Spirituall formings in Separability or variety in which formings the Sciences of the Powers and vertues in the Desire that is in the Fiat have stood wherein every Science in the Desire to Manifestation hath brought it selfe into a Corporeall Substance 208. Such a Mysterium Magnum lye●h also in Man viz. in the Image of God and is the Essentiall word of the Power of God according to Time and Eternity by which the Living word of God outspeaketh or expresseth it selfe either in Love or Anger or in Fancie all things as the Mysterium standeth in a moveable Desire to Evill or Good according to that saying such as the people is such a God they also have 209. For in whatsoever properties the Mysterium in Man is awakened such a word also uttereth it selfe from his powers as we plainely see that nothing else but vanity is uttered by the wicked Prayse the Lord all yee his workes Halelu-jah n SCIENTZ OF THE WORD SCIENCE 210. THe Word Science is not so taken by me as men understand the word Scientia in the Latine Tongue for I understand therein even the true Ground according to Sense which both in the Latine and all other Languages is missed and neglected by Ignorance for every word in its Impressure forming and Expression gives the true understanding of what that thing is that is so called 211. You understand by Science some skill or knowledge in which you say true but doe not fully expresse the meaning 212. Science is the Root to the understanding as to the o Cogitation consideration or Reasoning Sensibility it is the Root to the Center of the p Or forming Impressure of Nothing into something as when the will of the Abysse attracteth it selfe into it selfe to a Center of the Impressure viz. to the word then ariseth the true understanding 213. The will is in the Separability of the Science and there separateth it selfe out from the Impressed Compaction and men first of all understand the Essence in that which is separated in which the Separability impresseth it selfe into a Substance 214. For q ESSENTZ Essence is a substantiall power and vertue but Science is a moving flitting one like the Senses it is indeed the Root of the Senses 215. Yet in the understanding in which it is called Science it is not the sensing but a cause of the sensing in that manner as when the Understanding impresseth it selfe in the Mind there must first be a cause which must give the Mind from which the understanding floweth forth into its Contemplation Now this Science is the Root to the fiery Mind and it is in briefe the Root of all Spirituall beginnings it is the true Root of Soules and proceedeth through every Life for it is the Ground from whence Life commeth 216. I could not give it any other better Name this doth so wholly accord and agree in the sense for the Science is the cause that the Divine Abyssall Will compacteth and impresseth it selfe into Nature to the separable various intelligible and perceivable Life of understanding and difference for the Impressure of the Science whereby the will attracteth it into it selfe the Naturall Life ariseth and the word of every Life Originally 217. The distinction or separation out of the Fire is to be understood as followeth The Eternall Science in the Will of the Father draweth the Will which is called Father into it selfe and shutteth it selfe into a Center of the Divine Generation of the Trinity and by the Science speaketh it selfe forth into a word of understanding and in the speaking is the Separation in the Science and in every Separation there is the Desire to the Impressure of the r Or outspeaking Expression the Impressure is Essentiall and is called Divine Essence 218. From this essence the word r Or outspeaking expresseth it selfe in the second Separation that is of Nature and in that expression wherein the Naturall will separateth it selfe in its Center into a sensing the Separation out of the fiery ſ One Copie hath Essence Science is understood for thence commeth the Soule and all Angelicall Spirits 219. The third Separation is according to the outward Nature of the expressed formed word wherein the Bestiall Science lyeth as may be seen in the Treatise of the Election of Grace which hath a t Accute or sublime sharp understanding and is one of the Cleerest of our Writings FINIS A CATALOGUE OF THE BOOKES WRITTEN By JACOB BEHMEN 1. ANno 1612. He wrote the first Booke called Aurora the Rising of the Sun and he being accused as Author thereof this Booke was laied up by the Magistrate at Gorlitz at Court and command given him that he should henceforth being a simple Lay-man refraine writing of bookes which did not belong to his profession and condition Whereupon he did refraine for seven yeares but afterwards being stirred up againe by the Holy Spirit of God and also being incouraged thereto by the entreaty and desires of some people that feared God he betooke himselfe to his pen again and proceeded in writing and perfected with good leisure and deliberation the rest which follow viz. 2. Anno 1619. The second Book Of the Three Principles together with an appendix of the Threefold life of Man 3. Anno 1620. A Booke of the Three-fold life of Man 4. An Answer to the 40 Questions of the Soule propounded by Doctor Balthasar Walter in the first chapter of it is an Exposition of the Turned Eye or Philosophick Globe withall an addition concerning the Soule the Image of the Soule and the Turba or destroyeresse of the Image 5. Three Bookes The first of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ The second of the Suffering Death Resurrection of Christ The third of the Tree of Faith 6. A Booke of Six Points 7. A Booke of the Heavenly and Earthly Mysterium 8. A Book of the Last Times to P.K. 9. Anno 1621. A Booke De Signatura Rerum or the Signature of all things 10. A Consolatory Booke of the foure Complexions 11. An Apologie to Balthasar Tilken in two parts 12. A consideration upon Esaias Steefells Booke 13. Anno 1622. A Booke of true Repentance 14. A Booke of true Resignation 15. A Booke of Regeneration 16. Anno 1623. A Booke of Predestination and Election of God at the end of it is written this following Treatise viz. 17. A short Compendium of Repentance 18. The Mysterium Magnum upon Genesis 19. Anno 1624. A Table of the Principles or a Key of his writings to G. F. and I. H. 20. A little Booke of the Supersensuall Life 21 A little Booke of Divine Contemplation 22. A Booke of the two Testaments of Christ viz. Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord. 23. A Dialogue between the enlightned and the unenlightned Soule 24. An Apology upon the Booke of true Repentance directed against a Pasquill of the principall Minister of Gorlitz called Gregory Rickter 25 A Booke of 177. Theosophick Questions 26. An Epitome of the Mysterium Magnum 27. The Holy Weeks or the Prayer-Booke 28. A Table of the Divine Manifestation or an Exposition of the Threefold World to I. S. V. S. and A. V. F. In these two that follow the date is not set downe 29. A Booke of the Errours of the Sects of Ezechiel Meths to A. P. A. or an Apology to Esaias Steefell 30. A Booke of The last Judgement Further. 31. Certaine Letters to Divers Persons written at divers times with certaine Key 's for some hidden words The Bookes which the Author finished not are marked with this signe The faults escaped in Printing PReface verse 9. line 4. read * Divine Essence fol. 2. l. 23. for as r. viz. l. 32. for how r. that f. 3. l. 8. r. u transparent l. 24. r. * Formes f. 14. l. 27. r. but o not f. 15. l. 18. r. the p Eternity that q f. 16. l. 29. r. viz. the eye l. marg 18. r. viz. Turbae f. 17. l. 43. r. there for then f. 18. l. 30. for chimney r. furnace f. 22. l. 9. for ye r. we f. 25. l. 11. for where r. there f. 27. l. 11. for fire r. fire f. 33. l. 22. r. can g find l. 24. r. the * l God head f. 34. l. 17. r. wisdome for the Element giveth not Divine wit Reason or understanding but f. 45. marg l. 19. r. t appeareth or f. 70. marg l. 19. r. doake or hollow f. 59. marg l. 1. r. that Spirit f. 60. marg l. 3. r. c workmaster f. 63. l. 16. r. nothing that can give it any thing but f. 56. l. 31. r. wherein f. 68. marg l. 12. r. forth f. 69. l. 24. r. Tree Or as f. 72. l. 5. unlesse f. 80. l. 24. r. a desire l. 25. r. b l. 26. r. c f. 83. l. 25 r. which holdeth f. 89. l. for s r. 1 f. 90. l. 32. r. and i bitternesse l. 33. r. k for i l. 35. r. I for k l. 40. r. m for l l. 41. n for m l. 42. o for n p for o f. 93. l. 16. r. one thing hath swallowed up another f. 94. marg l. 10. r. and workes f. 95. l. 1. r. without it is f. 99. l. 6. for them r. then f. 105. l. 17. r. Gift l. 43. r. soule f. 106. marg l. 7. r. m or Chist l. 39. r. Spirit of f. 107. l. 3. r. whores wolves f. 110. l. 21. r. soule f. 114. l. 3. r. not see them f. 122. l. 1. r. the life f. 124. l. 36. r. the a Calling f. 127. l. 39. r. this world f. 130. l. 2. r. of no l. 20. be no more f. 143. 1. 25. r. and there is l. 36. r andt. l. 38. r. u partiality f. 146. l. 30 for those r. these f. 147. l. 20. r. to be done f. 148. l. 7. r. an end f. 154. l. 39. r. l sournesse Preface to the Clavis verse 9. marg r. ex sensu end shutz f. 2. l. 20. r. first in f. 10. l. 1. for put
speaketh out of his p The flowing Essentiall powers or faculties Essences and that which goeth forth out of the Love is the Holy Spirit of the Word which formeth the p The flowing Essentiall powers or faculties Essences and this is together the Ternary in one Essence or Trinity in Vnity 13 And so now when the Centre in the Word flieth open in the vertue of the Light out of the Love then one forme embraceth the other with very friendly desire for the first will is desiring and maketh the Centre as is declared before concerning the Wrath so also it is heere with the Love q It maketh its own Centre too and in stead of the striving contrary will there is nothing herein but an embracing and acceptable relish For when the Wheele of the Essences is sounding the sixt forme is Generated 14. For the sourenesse retaineth its fierce might well enough in the sharpnesse of the Love but indeed it is very soft and in the sixt forme maketh voyces tunes and sounds so that in the sounding the Essences heare one another and with the Essences of the wheele in the assimulation infection or mixture they taste one another and in the desirous Love they smell one another and with the breaking through of the source they feele one another and in the Light they see one another and so there is a living forme of the Spirit which goeth forth as a life in all formes and it the Spirit is the stirring of the voyces in the Essences which make the t Thoughts or Constellations senses or starres 15. Thus the true Å¿ Or inexpressible insuperable Love-desire springeth up in the first will which is called Father for in the Centre of the Sonne out of the Fathers sharpnesse the Glance is Generated which is a very friendly desire to turne the Wrath of the Father into Love For when the Essences of the Father taste the meeknesse in the t Or Love Light then they are all stirred and it is a meere lovely desire pleasing relish and friendly well doing and the forme Mercurius is indeed the Word which in the dark Centre is a poysonous woe and anguish but in the vertue of the Light it is the source of Joy and affordeth voyces tunes and sounds but not like the u Or Noyse sound in the Fire in the First Centre 16. Thus my deare Minde that readest this understand and take our meaning right and consider what wee meane in this Description Wee meane not two Gods that are one against another but one onely God in Ternary or Trinity of Subsistence in his Eternall Birth or Geniture 17. In the word Ternarius is to be understood in the Language of Nature rightly the Divine Birth in the six formes in Nature which are the six seales of God 18. But when I say Ternarius Sanctus then I have therein the number Three in Seaven Formes wherein the Angelicall world is comprehended which standeth in the seventh Birth Not according to the pronunciation of the Latine Tongue but according to the pronunciation of the Language of Nature from whence all things have taken their Names which our Philosophers in the Schooles of the Third Principle of this world doe not understand but the Theosophers of the Schoole of Pentecost understand it well 19. For when I speake of the Wrath and of the Anger of God I meane not any thing that is without God neither doe I meane thereby the pure Deity which is unchangeable and in Eternity is nothing else but Good and is not Nature but the Word is generated out of the Nature of the Father as another or second sprout which is not comprehended in Nature and therefore it is even another Person and yet is Generated out of the First 20. Understand that the first will which is without Nature is free from Nature but Nature is Generated in its desire and now therefore the second will which goeth forth out of the first out of Nature as a proper Centre of its own is also free from Nature for it dwelleth in the first Will which is called Father in the light Eternity and it is the Glance or brightnesse power strength and beeing of the light Eternity or else there would be therein no beeing but a light still habitation without beeing or x Wandel communion or conversation operation 21. But since it would be manifested it must needs create a will which is desirous and yet there was nothing to be desired but the powerfull Word and yet that was not in the still Eternity neither and therefore the seaven Formes of the Eternall Nature must be Generated which are the seaven seales of the Sonne of God as the y The Revelation of John Apocalyps witnesseth and thence from Eternity the powerfull Word is Generated which is the power and vertue the heart the life and beeing of the still Eternity 22. And since it is generated out of the seaven seales or Formes of Nature therefore it is the Maker and Creatour of all things out of the beeing of Nature for there is nothing else that can over-power the Nature but onely the effectuall powerfull Word in the Light that onely can overcome the Wrath. Hee onely hath the Key that can open and breake the seaven Seales of the wrathfull Nature of the Father and open the Booke of life of him that sitteth upon the Eternall Throne Reade Apocalyps 1. it is just so For as soone as the wrath twinckleth that is a dissiparing of the Darknesse and taketh away the power of the fierce wrathfull anguish and is rightly called the mercy the z Mercifulnesse warm-heartednesse Barmhertzigkeit of God 23. For Barm is the light twinckling in the Centre out of the light Eternity where the Glimps captivateth the sterne hard soure or harsh bitter anguish and terrifieth it with the Glimps and taketh away the power of the fiercenesse and turneth it into meeknesse Hertz is the flash that hath captivated the foure formes where the Glimps of the Eternity is sharpened and thence forward hath the foure formes in it which Glimps moveth upon the Crosse in the Centre and maketh another Centre in it selfe ig is the converting of the flash into the light of the Glance or Brightnesse wherein the fift and sixt forme are Generated viz. the Love and the Joy wherein the a Ability or Possibility Potency of whole Nature doth consist and without these two formes Nature would be a wrathfull harsh and cruell Death but the light maketh the Love and also the desire of the sixt Forme wherein consisteth the life with the understanding Keit is the Eternall Entrance and the ascending over the Nature of the foure Formes and an Eternall inhabiting of the still Eternity and a satiating or fulfilling of the first will which is called Father 24. Thus the second Birth is called the Sonne of God the Word of God the Power of God the Love of God the Life of
might feare and honour him this is even the Poyson of the Devill who hath also such an intention which he satisfieth by doing as much as he can 20. Secondly he desireth riches goods and money much eating and drinking and careth not by what meanes he cometh by it it is the Spirit of this world which desireth onely shelter and fulnesse as a Beast doth 21. And thirdly he desireth the Kingdome of Heaven also he desireth and panteth after that but in much weaknesse and is alwayes in doubt thinking he is a Sinner and that God desireth not to have him yet he sigheth and panteth after it and would same be saved he prayeth and yet doubteth he hopeth and yet feareth he hopeth for amendment and deliverance from one day to another and alwayes supposeth it will be well to morrow to morow thou wilt have power to goe from this course of life and enter into another thus it is alwayes with him 22. This wee doe not speake concerning the Swine-like Men who lye wallowing in the Myre who never seeke for any amendment but we speake concerning the poore sinners that are between Heaven and Hell who have incitements to both of them and yet are held back 23. Yet observe what Man doth he followeth all these three desires he continually seeketh power and honour till his end he continually hunts after covetousnesse money and goods to eate and drink and though he have superfluity yet in his covetousnesse he hath not enough he doth as if he were to live heere for ever and then thirdly he also panteth after the Kingdome of Heaven for the poore soule is very much perplexed and is ever afraid to the Devill and the Anger of God and would faine be released but the first two Kingdomes doe presse it downe and barre it up in their Prison in so much that many a poore soule casteth it selfe away into the Abysse and despaireth of the Kingdome of God Of the Devill who changeth himselfe into an Angel of Light 24. They say The Devill cometh to Man in the forme of an Angel and it is true Observe what he doth that he is accounted an Angel and is accounted good when the poore soule is thus disquieted and many times presenteth to the Body Death and the Anger of God he hindereth not that he often lets the poore soule runne with the Body to the Houses of Stone to the Churches or whither it will he puts it on most willingly of all to goe to the Stone Churches and there saith to the soule Now thou art Godly and Devout thou goest diligently to Church 25. But what doth he then when any teach of the Temple of Christ and of the New Birth then he soweth other Thoughts into the Spirit of this world in Man Sometimes Covetousnesse sometimes he sets the Eyes upon Pride State and Beauty sometimes he catcheth the Spirit with the Lust Imagination towards Men or Women according to their sex and tickleth the Heart with wanton Lust sometimes they are lulled fast asleepe 26. But when the Preacher is a Sophister and a malicious slaunderer or rayler or perhaps many times in performance of his Office and from a good meaning rebuketh men according to their deserts There the Devill sets open every Doore and Gate and tickleth the Hearts of the Hearers therewith and the Heart wisheth still more and more of that that is very fine to keepe them from falling asleepe 27. And when such people goe from Church they can repeate every word very readily and that best of all which tends to the disgrace of others with that they feast themselves the whole weeke long it is more acceptable to them then the Word of God 28. Behold this is a Devill in an Angelicall forme when they suppose that if they doe but run to Church together such a one is a very good Christian But if they have learnt no more but to scorne mock and deride others and bring it home to their families it had been better they had all that time been wallowing in the mire or that they had been fast asleepe and then the Devill should not have defiled their soules in the Church of stone with wantonnesse and scorne O how happy a sleepe it is in the Church when the Preacher inviteth the Devill into the Heart for a Guest it is better to sleepe then to Imagine wantonnesse or to fill the heart with revilings and scorne 29. O you Sophisters that fill your Sermons with reviling of your forefathers that are dead long agoe you that out of Envy often revile honest hearts according to your own pleasure how will you be able to stand with your Lambs whereas you should have led them into fresh greene pastures into the wayes of Christ viz. into love chastity and humility but you have filled them with revilings it were better you were in a stable or hogssty with your revilings then in a Pulpit and there you would seduce no body 30. I speake not this out of a desire to reproach any body but I doe onely what I ought to doe I despise none I onely discover the smoaky Pit of the Devill that it may be seene what is in Man as well in one as in another unlesse he be regenerated anew and then he resisteth the Sp●rit of the Devill and thrusteth it away from him 31. The other Devill is more crafty and cunning then this but is also a Glistering Angel with e Text Cowes feete cloven feete when he seeth that the poore soule is afraid and desireth to repent and amend then he saith Pray and be devout Repent for once and away but when the soule goeth about to pray he slippeth into its heart and taketh away the understanding of the heart and putteth the heart into meere doubting as if God did not heare it he represents Sinne before the Heart and saith To morrow it will be better leave off you will not now be heard 32. Thus the Heart standeth and repeateth over the words of a Prayer as if it were learning somewhat without Booke and the Devill taketh away the vertue efficacy of them out of the Heart so that the soule cannot reach the Centre of Nature as Christ saith The Devill taketh the Word out of your hearts that you may not beleeve and be saved 33. Then againe the soule standeth and saith it hath Prayed but it hath not prayed it hath onely rehearsed words not in the Spirit of the soule in the Centre where the fire is to be struck or f Or the earnest purpose awakened kindled but in the Mouth in the Spirit of this world and they vanish in the Aire or else as words wherewith Gods Name is taken in vaine But heere this should be observed Thou shalt not use the Name of God in vaine and unprofitably in thy mouth for God will not leave him unpunished that useth his Name in vaine 34. There belongeth great Earnestnesse to Prayer for Praying is calling upon God
and pliable humble that when it hath kindled the soule with its selfe it selfe is subject to the soule but no soule will enjoy that but those that are humbled in the Love of God and constantly goe forth from their desires that the Spirit of God may live in them and that they may have an eye unto him the soule is permitted to be Zealous but it doth better to live in Meeknesse in which it entereth into the Majesty of God and is a totally beloved childe what doth it availe mee that I powre out fire upon my brother and so burne my selfe therein It is more blessed to continue under the Crosse in Patience and in Meeknesse then to bring fire from Heaven 37. Christ is come to seeke and to save that which was Lost not to awaken his Anger against us but that he might help us out of the Jawes of the Devill and hath Regenerated us in himselfe to be a Living Creature in God and hath brought us quite through the fire of his Fathers Anger He hath broken the Bands that wee might follow him in Love and Meeknesse as children should follow their Parents therefore he Teacheth us faithfully what wee should doe and how wee should Pray Of the Lords Prayer 38. The Prayer which he hath Taught us is an Instruction and Teaching of all whatsoever wee should doe and leave undone and what wee should aske and Expect from God and is alwayes rightly to be understood according to the Three Principles which wee will heere make a short z Manuduction Introduction to though it cannot be a Circumscribed or limitted in its Interpretation confined or concluded for the Spirit in the Prayer comprehendeth in it the whole Eternity also Nature and Every Thing so that No Tongue can sufficiently Expound it The more it is Considered the more is found in it Yet wee will venture upon it and give the Reader an b Manuduction Introduction not to tie or limit the Spirit for it riseth up in Every ones soule as vertue and power is given from the Wonders of God And so it is also with the Gospel that is not tied to any Exposition The more any search into it the more they finde therein For the Spirit of God it selfe teacheth us to Pray aright and also presenteth us to God For wee know not what wee should say out whole businesse of Praying and Conversion consisteth onely in the Will and Purpose that wee give our selves up into God God the Holy Ghost himselfe maketh the springing and growing up through himselfe in God he driveth forth the blossome of the New body of the soule out from the Divine Centre forth through the soule so that the fruit of Eternall Life springeth forth out of the Soules body with many Branches and faire fruit and standeth as a Glorious Tree in the Kingdome of God so that when wee pray our soule eateth of many heavenly fruits which are all growne out of the Body of the soule as out of a heavenly soyle or ground and the soule eateth of them againe in Prayer and they are its food on the Table of God Thus it eateth ex verbo Domini of the Word of the Lord concerning which Christ saith Man liveth not by Bread onely but by every word which proceedeth out of the Mouth of God 39. c The Pater Noster Our Father The Lords Prayer affordeth a very high and excellent understanding in the Language of Nature for it expresseth the Eternall Birth also all the Three Principles also the Lamentable Fall of Man and sheweth him the Regeneration in Christ it sheweth him what he should doe and how he should behave himselfe that he may come againe into the Divine union and sheweth him how kindly the Spirit of God meeteth him 40. But because it is hard to be understood we will set downe a briefe Summary Contents and d Vnderstanding and meaning Exposition and commit the further Work of the highest Tongue to the Spirit of God in every soule and may well be handled at large in a e It may be his Treatise called The holy Weekes or the Prayer Book which was not finished Treatise by it selfe if the Lord give us leave Heere followeth a Summary Exposition of the LORDS Prayer how it is to be understood in the Language of Nature from syllable to syllable as it is Expressed in the words of the f German Language High Dutch Tongue which was the Authours Native Language but because the Language of Nature is not yet cleerly understood by mee therefore I cannot transferre it to the English Tongue but must set it downe in the syllables of the High Dutch words and Interline the English under it Whosoever desireth to see more concerning the Language of Nature let him reade in the fift Chapter of this Booke verse the 85. upon the word Schuff and g In the Aurora in the Epistles in the Mysterium Magnum c. elsewhere in his other Writings The Entrance Vnser vatter im Himmel Our Father which art in Heaven 41. When wee say V nser vatter im Himmell then the soule raiseth up it selfe in all the Three Principles and giveth it selfe up into that out of which it is created which wee understand in the Language of Nature very exactly and accurately For vn is Gods Eternall Will to Nature ser comprehendeth in it the first foure formes of Nature wherein the first Principle Consists 42. Vatter giveth the two distinctions of the two Principles for va is the Matrix upon the Crosse tter is Mercury in the Centre of Nature and they are the two Mothers in the Eternall Will out of which all things are come to be the one severeth it selfe into Fire and the other into the Light of Meeknesse and into water for va is the Mother of the Lights which affordeth Substantiality and tter is the Mother of the fires Tincture which affordeth the great and strong Life and Vatter is both of them 43. When wee say im wee understand the innermost viz. the Heart from which the Spirit goeth forth for the syllable im goeth forth from the Heart and soundeth through the Lips and the Lips keepe the Heart in the innermost unawakened 44. When wee say Him wee understand the Creation of the soule The syllable mel is the Angelicall soule it selfe which the Heart on the Crosse in the Centre between the two Mothers hath comprehended and with the word Him framed it into a creature viz. into mel for Him is the habitation of mel therefore the soule is created in Heaven that is in the loving Matrix or Mother The First Petition Dein Nahme werde geheiliget Thy Name be h Or sanctified Hallowed 45. When wee say Dein wee understand how the poore soule swimmeth in the water of this world and how it casteth it selfe with its will into the Principle of God it goeth with the syllable Dein into the voyce of God 46. In the syllable Nah
And so man shall be Judged according to his heart minde and thoughts for the Turba is in all malice or wickednesse which is contrary to Love here will be no making of excuse for every one will accuse himselfe his owne Turba will accuse him 56. And thus you must understand the Spirit which is All in All will raise up every Life which hath been immortall and by the Fiat give it to the body for the Fiat draweth the body to the soule and all its deeds and Wonders with it yea all that it hath done in this life by word or Deed all that hath reached the o The most inward and deepest ground Abysse of the soule must come forth 57. For in the still Eternity there shall be no Tu●ba more and therefore Every Essence shall be p Tried washed cleansed or purged refined by the Fire and the q Sinne and wickednesse Turba shall remaine in the Fire and all whatever is evill and capable of the Turba unlesse it were washed away in the water of life by the conversion of the soule here in this life must remaine in the Fire 58. Now if any man have sowne much in the Fire he shall suffer losse as the Scripture telleth us that the workes of the wicked shall remaine in the fire and he shall suffer losse 59. But you must understand us aright the body which hath been here upon Earth that evill corruptible body which hath devoured the Noble and excellent Image of Paradise shall come and stand forth with its precious Image in it It must give an account of the Image of God 60. Now blessed are they that have Christs Spirit they have their first Image in the word Fiat which must restore it againe to the soule and that in the Adamicall Body 61. But they that have not Christs Spirit shall stand forth in the evill body but their soule shall have lost their true Image and they shall have such an Image in the Spirit of the Soule us their wills have been here as their daily lust hath been so shall their Image be 62. And in that houre also the wrathfull Fiat of the Darknesse shall bring forth the Devills who shall then receive their wages and lodging at the hearing of which they tremble 63. Thus all the Dead both good and evill shall arise every one in his r The transitory and Eternall body twofold body and shall have the soule with the Spirit in the body 64. One shall have the outward Earthly ſ Life in foure Copies it may be body by the sense Life and therein a bestiall Image in the Spirit of the Soule and in the Inward Image he shall have the Essentiality of the wrathfull Anger 65. Another shall have the outward body and Christs Image therein and the Divine Spirit of Love shall shine in the Spirit of his soule which body the word Fiat cloatheth againe with the true and pure Adamicall Image 66. For the pure Image hath been hidden in God in the Word which became Man and now when the Soule commeth to the Limit it obtaineth that againe and also the faire and excellent t See the booke of the three Principles ch 12. ver 53. Virgine of the Wisdome of God 67. For the noble Image was destroyed in Adam when the woman was taken out of him so that he retained onely the Tincture of the Fire and the woman had the Tincture of the Spirit but u In the Resurrection now both returne to them wholly againe 68. For the woman shall receive the Tincture of the Fire in the Divine Fire so that she shall be as Adam was neither Man nor woman but a Virgine full of Chastity without the x Forme or distinction shape or members of Man or woman 69. And then they shall no more say thou art my husband or thou art my wife but they are brethren indeed there shall some remaining tokens of the differences be in the Divine Magicall Wonders but none will regard that for they are all of them meerely the Children of God living the life of Children in the delighting sport of love 70. All this shall be done before the Sentence for the tryall will be the first and the sentence the last Day of Judgement and those that are then alive shall not dye but shall be presented with the other by the voyce of God before the y Or Righteousnesse Judgement of God 71. The word Fiat shall bring all thither and all shall be presented in their owne Order by the Fiat as first Emperours and Kings and then their Subjects over whom they reigned Princes Noblemen Governours Magistrates and Superiours every one in his z Or Calling Condition 72. And here all those that have taken upon them to be Christs Shepherds without a The Divine calling or true Jus Divinum the calling of God shall stand in the midst of their flock of sheep and give an account of their b Doings or workes and teaching course of Life and Doctrine and whether they have been Christs Shepheards and have fed the Sheep or no or whether they have been c For livings or Money as Hirelings servants or Ministers to their owne Bellyes And here the Spirit will make enquirie into their calling and trie whether they have entred into the sheepfold by his Election and Power or by mans favour without the Spirit and Election of God 73. For the Judge will say unto them now give an account of your life workes words deeds and wayes there the Turba of every one will declare what he hath been for now all things shall appeare in the Figure within them and without them so that there shall be no d Or lying denyall for the Spirit e Of the Judge by the Turba proveth the soule Spirit and Flesh here all will be manifested 74. Kings and Princes shall be constrained to give an account of their Subjects how they have ruled and protected them what kinde of Government they have used why they have taken away the lives of many by Tyranny and why they have shed innocent bloud also why they have made warre for their Covetousnesse and their Pleasures sake 75. In like manner all other Superiours will be called to an account why they have intruded themselves into Office and made themselves f Or Magistrates Lords over the simple and have afflicted oppressed and squeezed them and why they have taken away their sweat and spent it in Pride 76. Here the roote whence they came and from which they are growne will be enquired after whether they beare the g Or stamp Ordinance of God and whether they have their Originall in the Heavenly Fiat or in the Hellish Fiat from the Anger There every one must give an account of his h Or State Condition whether he hath thrust himselfe into Office out of Covetousnesse and Pride and made himselfe a Magistrate or whether his
wrathfull fire which is in them is their Light they have eyes of Fire to see with all all Fire besides is gone for the Majesty hath p Or allayed it swallowed it up that it may burne in Love 21. Though indeed there is fire in the Center from which the Majesty ariseth but this will not be allowed to the Devills they shall be thrust out into Darknesse where there is howling and gnashing of Teeth indeed more q More frost then fire cold then heat The three and thirtieth Question What kinde of matter shall our bodies have in the Life to come 1. MY beloved friend this is a mighty r Or strong hard Question the outward man must let it alone and not meddle with it at all for he is not worthy of it 2. You know that God is become Man and hath taken our Flesh and bloud and soule upon him Now Christ said Å¿ Joh. 8.23 I am from above t Joh. 3.13 None goeth into Heaven but the Sonne of Man which is come from Heaven and is in Heaven 3. Doe you understand this that he said he is in Heaven He spake not onely of his Deity that is of the Word but of the Sonne of Man even of that Word which was flesh and this we are now to consider of for in that Flesh and Bloud we must live Eternally and we must have Christs body if we will subsist in God 4. Yet wee know of no other body that we have but our u Job 19.26 27. owne body growing out of the Old Body as a sprout groweth from a kernell and such a Body Adam had in the Creation but he was captivated by the x Or by the working property of this procreated world of foure Elements Kingdome of this world and so became Earthly this was his Fall and this caused God to take a part of Adam and make a woman of it as wee have written at large in our y Of the threefold Life third Booke 5. Now we know well that Adam was a chaste Virgine before his sleep and before Eve was made but afterwards became a Man z That is a beastiall animall mortall man having Deformity like a beast of which we are yet ashamed at this very day in the sight of God because wee have Earthly bestiall members for propagation 6. Now Adam had the Virgine of Divine Wisdome in him but when he fell then it continued immoveable in its owne Principle and Adam a Or forsooke it departed from it 7. But know that Christ became Man in that Virgine which was in the Earthly Mary for the word of the Lord brought it with it into the body of Mary 8. And here you must understand that Christ became Flesh in the water of Eternall Life which flesh the whole Deity filleth and also in the b Substance or properties Essences of the Earthly Mary 9. But Mary was blessed with the Heavenly Virgine and so Christ became man in a pure vessell and the Earthly man clave to him 10. For because of the soule which he was to receive from c From the soule of Mary Mary he must therefore receive Mary's Flesh yet in the blessing in the Heavenly Virgine onely 11. The Tincture of the bloud in the heavenly Virgine was heavenly for the d The Earthly Tincture or substantiall vertue Earthly had not been able to passe through the wrath of God and through Death much lesse had it had power to rise out of the grave 12. That word which became Flesh had the water of Eternall Life which did proceed from the Divine Majesty and yet it was in Mary's bloud and here for further information wee direct you to our third Booke where it is described at large 13. And thus we tell you we shall have a body consisting of Flesh and bloud such a body as Christ had for Christ by his Incarnation is e Or borne become Man in us 14. When we are borne anew of water and of the Spirit then in Christs Spirit we are borne anew of Christs flesh and bloud wee put on Christ 15. Christ becommeth borne in the converted sinner and he in Christ becommeth the Childe of God this is the body wee shall have in Heaven 16. No grosse beastiall flesh as we have in the Old Adam but subtile flesh and bloud such flesh as can passe through wood and stone they remaining whole still as Christ came in to his Disciples the doore being shut It is such a body as hath no Turba or fragility Hell cannot retaine it it is like Eternity and yet it is reall flesh and bloud which our heavenly hands shall touch and feele and take hold of also a visible Body as that is which we have here in this world 17. Now pray consider how is it possible that such a body as we carry about us here can be f Comprehend or receive capable of the Divine Majesty sure it must be such a body as is like the Majestie that the Majestie can shine forth from it out of the Tincture and water of Eternall Life 18. Here indeed we are as it were g Or not intelligitable dumb to the apprehension of Reason yet wee are well enough understood by our Brethren this belongeth to the h Such as love God and are borne of him Children A Wolfe desireth to fill his mouth with such a piece of flesh as will fill his belly we speake not of such flesh but such as Christ hath given us in his Testament and left for a Remembrance and as an Earnest that he will remaine for ever with us we in him and he in us 19. Therefore we say that we shall have the Divine Body and Christs body which filleth Heaven wee shall not remaine in that which is his Creature but be joyned one to another as members brethren and Children 20. There is but one Life in us all there is nothing mortall All proceed from the Eternall one there is nothing that hath had any beginning but the Wonders onely one Essentiality is come out of the Eternall we are as Gods we are true Children of God proceeding from his Essences in body and soule The foure and thirtieth Question What is the miserable and horrible Estate of the Damned 1. IT is sufficiently declared already for Gods wrath in the Darkenesse is their dwelling Place their Light is that which shineth from their fiery Eyes like the glimmering of a flash of fire they have no Light at all but that for they dwell in that which is i As in utmost or utter darknesse most uttermost and so ascend in haughtinesse above the Thrones like strong Champions and yet they have different qualifications among them as their Spirits differ 2. For a Dog doth like a Dog a Wolfe like a Wolfe and so a Horse a Foule a Toade a Serpent every one in their kinde yet they are all more speedie and swift then thoughts 3.
is gone with Righteousnesse from the strife of the Turba and of the Devill into the Mysterie and yet hath his first unfadable body on him which though it be delivered from the Turba must yet be tryed in the Fire at the end of the Dayes and therefore his Prophet is in the Mysterie 35. And since he is become a Lamb after the Turba he hath sent his people many Prophets to preach the Mysterie as indeed there are not onely Lawes and workes contained in the Mysterie but also the Lamb Christ into whom he is also entred and hath brought his f Or the Jewes Law to be a servant in the g Or houshold Family of the Lamb that so his Wonders may be in the sheepfold of the Lamb. 36. This Moses calleth to h Or Prophesie Enoch seeing that he also is in the Mystery and is cloathed with the white Garment which he got of the Lamb in the other world and Moses commeth to help him with the Lambs deeds of Wonder because they call Noah foole who teacheth only as an honest man without Wonders 37. Babell is not able to endure i Noah's doings of simple teaching without Pomp and Couetousnesse this for so her Pompe and Pride will be taken away she setteth her selfe against k Or Miracles Moses and l Or Prophesie Enoch and persecuteth them she would murther them but Moses is already dead and Enoch is taken up and neither of them is in the outward life with her she saith come on now where is Enoch and Moses shew us their Wonders but she is blinde and cannot see them and so she raveth against Moses and Enoch and falleth into Contention 38. Then Moses calleth for m Or the Sword or vengeance Elias who went out of this world in the Divine Fire into the Abysse of the Principle with body and soule who also dwelleth in the Principle with mighty Power Now when he commeth and perceiveth the crie that n Destroyed Christendome Babell is in the Fire then he kindleth the Turba so that the great Fire burneth which consumeth flesh and bloud also stones and the Elements then Babell must drinke her last o Or the very Dregs draught 39. After this p Or the Prophets that preach in the Name of the Lord and leade a pious life Enoch hath peace a while and then is the golden Age till my q The Children of God beloved groweth voluptuous and wanton having fatted her Turba so that it seeketh the Limit and then commeth the End of all time 40. Doe not wonder at it we will stay in the meane time with r In simplicity Noah till ſ Miracles Moses and t Or vengeance or destruction Elias come then all the Children of God will finde it true 41. Yet it will remaine hidden to the wicked till the Turba devoure them for they looke upon this as the Jewes did upon Christ and the first world upon Noah what doth the Mysterie profit a scorner he lookes after nothing but eating and drinking and taketh care how to satisfie his haughtie minde that he may ride with Pomp in Babell 42. Thus my beloved friend we have given you a short Hint of the Enochian Life and what his Office and condition is also of Moses and Elias as a wise man consider further of it for we dare not speake otherwise thereof our understanding and will is driven into such a phrase neither have wee leave in this place at this time to write more at large or more fundamentally in plaine words 43. But if God shall please to grant that we may write somewhat upon the first and also upon the second Booke of Moses somewhat more should be revealed for the Names of the Fathers before the Floud which are there set downe belong all to the Mysterie and they containe great Wonders in them when it is Day you shall clearely know the whole course of the world in it The six and thirtieth Question What is the Soule of the Messiah or Christ 1. WE have sufficiently cleared this in our third Booke of the threefold life of man but because every one that readeth this hath not that and in regard of the Question it selfe we must answer somewhat the more here and therefore I set this down for you aske in the following Question about Christs Spirit which was u readily obedient or submissive willing and which he commended to his Father 2. Here the x Or Mankinde Old and sick Adam shall be comfortablely refreshed he shall have a y Or Cure for Death Medicine against Death and be z Or made alive quickned again for his Mother shall bring forth a young sonne to live in her bosome and he shall exceedingly rejoyce in him 3. If we would consider the soule of Christ we need onely seeke and finde our selves for Christs soule is a humane soule conceived in Mary the a Viz. the Eternall wisdome of God and the outward humanity that is God and Man twofold Virgine 4. Yet we doe not acknowledge the outward mortall Life in Mary for a pure Virgine for that which is mortall hath the Anger and the Turba which corrupteth all Purity so that no pure Virgine is borne of Eve but are all daughters of her 5. And Eve her selfe was but halfe a Virgine for Adam was the other halfe according to the two Tinctures in which man saw himselfe to be wholly a Virgine in pure Love and so saw God through himselfe that is through the Creature he saw the Originall which produced those two out of it selfe 6. And thus also in one b The whole and not divided person as Adam was before he slept whole person there is one pure Love and Chastity for it seeketh no other Conjunction it selfe is the Conjunction of both Tinctures viz. the Tincture of the soule and the Tincture of the Spirit and its power was such that it could bring forth a Spirit out of the fiery Tincture which is said to be a soule and Spirit 7. Which Adam c Exti●guished or put out lost when he suffered the Earthly Life to take him captive and therefore he must be divided and a woman be made out of him which must set her Love d Longing delight or lust Desire and Imagination upon the Adamicall fiery Tincture if she would be pregnant with a Soule 8. Thus none can say that Eve was a pure and chaste Virgine before the contaction of Adam for as soone as Adam did awake from sleepe he saw her standing by him and did presently set his e Fancie or Desire or lusted after her Imagination upon her and tooke her to him and saide this is flesh of my flesh and bone of my bone she shall be called Woman because she is taken from Man 9. And the Eve instantly set her Imagination upon Adam and so both were mutually kindled with the Desire of each other 10. Where