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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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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
Corporeity and the Spirits and indeed the Spirits are creaturely and substantiall though incomprehensible to us therefore wee will further shew you the Kingdome of Heaven with its Spirits and formes and after that the humane Kingdome whereby the Great Wonders of God shall he brought to Light Let none be wilfully blinde it may be demonstrated in every thing in whatsoever you look upon especially in Man for he is the Image and similitude of every thing and therefore is called the Similitude of God 58. There is no Creature either in Heaven or in this world wherein all the Three Principles stand open as in Man and if his soule be borne in God he excelleth the Angels in the Wonders as I will shew you hereafter 59. But if this Text or Matter happen to be difficult for the Reader to understand wee would have him admonished too reade it patiently and diligently and though he be not able to comprehend it presently yet it will be very usefull to him hereafter when the Theefold Life of Man shall be written of and then first rightly come into his understanding so that he himselfe will then esteeme it for a Great Jewell 60. For the Minde doth not leave of searching till it come to the Innermost Ground which is heere shewen But if it reach not the Ground it sinketh downe in the Ground and cannot apprehend it and then cometh doubting unbeliefe and contempt into the Minde as if this writing were not worth the troubling ones head about it therefore wee would have the Reader admonished not to jest with the high hidden Mysteries for thereby the Spirit of God is blasphemed 61. And it is with the Minde as with Lucifer when he saw the greatest hidden Mysteries of the Deity stand in such humility he took offence at it and entered into the fierce Might of the Fire and would domineere with his own selfe wit and reason over the Heart of God he would that God should be in subjection under him he would be the framer and Creator in Nature and therefore he became a Devill 62. For in the meeknesse and lowlinesse consisteth the Kingdome of Heaven with the Angelicall world and the vertue of the Heart of God 63. For the Light consisteth in meeknesse and though it hath its Originall out of the Centre of the Fire viz. out of the sharpnesse of God yet it placeth its Centre in very great Meeknesse for the Liberty without Nature is the End of Nature and the Light dwelleth in the Liberty as a Glance or brightnesse of a still c Habitation Joy and the Word proceeding out of the powers of Nature is the Fire of the Light out of which the shining goeth forth and enlighteneth the whole Deepe of the Father so that it is one Essence together but with three Distinctions where every Distinction hath a Centre and may be called a Person 64. For the Father generateth the Nature out of the Eternall still Liberty which is himselfe and yet in the stillnesse is not called Father but in that he is desiring or Generating and d Conceiveth frameth or purposeth comprehendeth a Will in himselfe to have the Genetrix of Nature to be there he is knowne to be a Father from whom all things proceede as out of his first Will through all Wills 65. Even as the Minde of Man is but one onely will which is desiring and yet conceiveth in it out of the Eternall Will innumerable Wills and one alwayes goeth forth out of the other Whereby wee see and finde that the first Will is Master and the other recomprehended Wills leade to Light and Darknesse to joy and sorrow according as they conceive any thing good or evill in them as Reason can discerne So it is also in the Father in Nature but not in the Liberty for there there is nothing in himselfe but the Light Eternity 66. Beeing then a twofold comprehension thus proceedeth out of one will as to joy and sorrow love and hate therefore each hath its birth to e Or to a contrary will out of one and the same point will againe out of one into many Nature hath its will to the sharpnesse of its sterne Generating and the first will of the Father which ariseth out of the Light Eternity to the still meeknesse even as the still Eternity is in it selfe a still soft joy without substance 67. Thus there is a twofold driving in one onely substance and therefore also two Centres are generated the one tendeth to meeknesse and the other to fiercenesse and yet are not severed for the fiercenesse in Nature is the first and out of the fiercenesse is the meeknesse generated which is the other and one without the other would be onely a still Eternity 68. Therefore now the Meeknesse is the Sonne of God which dwelleth in the still Eternity and f Satiateth quencheth or alayeth mitigateth the Wrath and is therefore called the Sonne because he is Generated out of the Fathers Nature and is called the Word of the Father because he is with the Glance of the Eternall Liberty proceeding out of the Eternall Liberty out of the Wheele of the Essences out of the Formes of Nature as the life of Nature expressed in the Liberty of the Father and is called a Person because he is a selfe subsisting g Substance beeing or thing Essence which doth not belong to the Birth of Nature but is the life and understanding of Nature and is called the Heart of the Father because he is the vertue and power in the Centre of Nature and he is in Nature as the Heart in the Body which giveth strength and understanding to its Members and is called the Light of God because the Light is kindled in him and taketh its originall in him and is called the Glance or brightnesse because in the Eternall still Liberty he maketh a Glance or Lustre which taketh its originall out of the sharpnesse of the Eternall Nature as is mentioned before And he is called the Love of the Father because the first Will of the Father to the Genetrix of Nature desireth only this his most beloved Heart and this in the Will of the Father is the best beloved above Nature and yet is his Essence And is called Wonder because he is the Creator of all things by whom all things out of the Centre of the Essences of the Father are brought to light and beeing so that the Nature of the Father standeth in Great Wonders 69. And this is the diversity and the cause that the Father and the Sonne are called two Persons and yet are but one God in one onely Essence that is the Father is the Generator of Nature because it is Generated by his Will out of the desire and because his Heart severeth it selfe from Nature and is not comprehended by Nature and exerciseth a severall Centre viz. the Love and the Father exerciseth the Centre of Wrath in the sharpnesse of the Father is the