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A28524 The first apologie to Balthazar Tylcken being an answer of the authour concerning his book the Aurora, opposed by an enemicitious pasquil or opprobrious libel, this answer written anno 1621 / by Jacob Behme, also called Teutonicus Philosophus ; Englished by John Sparrow.; Erste Schutz-Schrift wieder Balthasar Tilken. English Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.; Sparrow, John, 1615-1665? 1661 (1661) Wing B3406; ESTC R14771 88,477 106

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his charge with such evidence that even his adversaries may be convinced and reconciled to acknowledg the same truth with him The SECOND Apologie was in answer also to a Booke of Balthazar Tylckens against Jacob Behme's hints of Predestination mentioned in some of his treatises written before the yeare 1621. whereby the greate Controversies between the Lutherans and Calvinists about the will of God and of Man are kindly Reconciled but he not apprehending the Ground and depths in them which resolve those Questions did very much oppose this Author also the Tutour to his children whose name was Dr. Charles Weisner did take greate distast at him likewise as may be seen by a Letter at the End of the Epistles herewith printed but by personall Converse with J. B. he received such Satisfaction and Content that he asketh God forgiveness for his former hard Opinion of the Author But Balthazar Tylcken wrote also against the Booke of the Incarnation and Person of CHRIST and of the Virgin MARY to all which the Author hath answered particularly in this Apologie The Next Treatise is concerning the Four Complexions Compiled at the Desire of some friends upon the necessary Occasion of a Person that was very much tempted afflicted and perplexed by Satan and therein he hath very exactly deciphered the Nature of the Cholerick Sanguine Phlegmatick and Melancholy complexions with their Effects upon the Soule that inhabits them as a House in this outward Tabernacle also the Cures and Remedies to make them advantagious to the Soules progress in the way to Eternity while it is in this Life that never any treatise was written before so fully briefely and yet convincingly as far as hath been Commonly knòwn either among the bookes of Philosophy or Divinity it was formerly translated into English by a worthy Person in very Elegant language which notwithstanding was thought to be the writing of another authour by those that delighted to reade him not having the same Phrase with his other Bookes for which cause I was induced to re-translate it though not in so good a stile into that kinde of Expression which makes it known to be one of his workes The following Piece was his Considerations upon a Booke set forth by Esaias Stiefel concerning the Threefold State of Man and of the Newbirth of the River flowing out of Sion and the New Jerusalem wherein are handled distinctly that Threefold State and Condition of Man also of the Resurrection at the Last Day what that Body is IN this Corruptible Body which shall rise againe and put on Incorruption and in what Manner with more plainness as I conceive then in his other Bookes After that is here placed his THIRD Apologie in Answer to a Booke of the same Esaias Stiefel concerning Perfection shewing what the Inward and Outward Perfection is which is attainable in this Life and which way we are to demeane our selves for the avoyding of the Errours incident thereto and for the establishing and Consirming the Truth Great Perfection was attained by some mentioned in the Holy Scriptures as Enoch in his walking with God and his Translation Moses when his Face shone like the Sun when he desecended from seeing but the glory that was left after God was passed by the Clift of the Rock whereinto God himself had put him least he should be consumed before that Glory of Gods Face Eliah in his Miraculous Life and taking up alive in a Chariot of Fire into Heaven Christs Transfiguration when his Face also shone like the Sun and his Garments were Bright like lightening in the presence of Peter James and John in Mount Tabor before his Death Stevens Face shining as an Angell when they Stoned him that he dyed and all the Prophets and Holy Men in their Miraculous Conversation upon Earth All these attained High Perfection in this Life our not such as when Mortality shall be swallowd up of Life yet the least among the children of God are of a perfect Heart Other many excellent enquiries are unfolded in this Treatise about the purity and impurity of the Holy Matrimonial Propagation as when Moses sayd to the outwardly Holy Miraculous people after they were brought out of Egypt with a mighty hand and were to have the Law declared to them be sayd come not at your wives and David and his Men when he desired Bread of the High priest was asked by him if the young Men had kept themselves at least from women to whom David answered the women have been kept from us these three dayes by which a great Mystery is hinted and exactly resolved in this Treatise The FOURTH of his Apologies answereth the scandalous reproaches of Gregory Rickter Chiefe Minister of the City of Gerlitz and Primate of the Country of Lusatia in Germany under prince Electour of Saxony wherein this Authors rare temper of Spirit and his deepe decision of the Matters layd against him are evident In it Men may see as in a Looking-Glasse the great hurt any doe to their own Soules who revile and reproach another contrary to the precept and example of our blessed Lord and saviour Jesus Christ who sayd when men revile you revile not againe But Love your Enemies doe good to them that Hate you and persecute you and pray for them that DESPITEFULLY use you that you may be the Children of your Father which is in Heaven If we did know how the wrath gets the upper hand when we forbeare earnestly to exercise our selves in the sincere love to every one without partiality and by respects we would be more diligent and watchfull over our own vile Hearts that we might preserve our Crowne of rejoycing which shall be put on to us in the World to Come from being defiled here by our remisseness it is worth our watching that neither the Devill nor Man may hinder or disappoint us of it The Last treatise is the residue of his Epistles to his friends wherein are many heavenly advices and Instructions in the wayes of God and of the New Birth also they informe us somewhat of his Conversation with Greate Persons and Officers of the Emperour and of the Prince Electour of Saxony a little after his Banishment out of Gerlitz among whom he was lovingly received and his writings and discourses well approved of by the Prince Electour himselfe also by his Councillours and Learned Doctors and other at the End of all is a letter from Dr. Charles Weisner about the whole transaction of that affaire between Gregory Rickter and Jacob Behme together with the opinion of Dr. Hoe one of the Chiefe preachers to the Prince Electour which signifieth how loath they were to Judg a Man whose Gifts they understood not but it doth no were appeare they either thought the Author did not himself understand them or that they could not be understood by others as some among us do These are the totall Remainder of of all his workes Extant either in Print or Manuscript which make up the Catalogue