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A28523 The fifth book of the authour, in three parts the first, Of the becoming man or incarnation of Jesus Christ, the Sonne of God, that is, concerning the Virgin Mary ... and how the Eternal word is become man : the second part is of Christ's suffering, dying, death, and resurrection ... : the third part is of The tree of Christian faith ... / written through the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, by Jacob Behme, the Teutonick philosopher ...; Von der Menschwerdung Jesu Christi. English Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.; Sparrow, John, 1615-1665? 1659 (1659) Wing B3405; ESTC R21119 198,807 274

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the things vvhich vve perceive in this corruptible vvorld to be transitory are in the spiritual invvard uncreated world Eternal in Substance and cannot but endure for evermore which if it were considered we should find what all things are for they are to be found within our Souls and with our Inward Eyes and may be plainly seen discerned and known and so the holy Scriptures as we come to a greater measure of the knowledge of the Things not only that they are but what and how they are as this Author teacheth would come to be understood as to all those Mysteries of the Gospel of Christs Eternal Redemption and Salvation which he hath purchased for all Man-kind then which there is not any thing comparably desirably to be known by any of the Sons of Men which are here fundamentally and particularly explained more then in any other Book of the Authors wherein thou wilt find such Mysteries discovered as formerly thou couldst not have believed though one had told thee of them and which thou hast not so clearly understood though thou hast often read of them in the Scriptures And if all Jews Turks Heathens and others not yet true Christians should perceive the Things therein written they would instantly with willing and ready Hearts believe in God aright worship the Father in Spirit and in Truth and know the Only true God and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent and then be filled with Joy in the Holy Ghost and love Embrace and highly esteem the understanding of the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament which nnot many yet care to be assured they understand them aright by the true knowledg of the Things written of therein Though also the Ground of all Mysteries are in this Book laid open which being apprehended may bring us at length to the full understanding of all that the Scriptures do contein except in what the spirit of God wil conceal as what the seven Thunders in the Revelations sounded forth which yet wil be made known to that soul what those things are that the Spirit wil not yet reveal but that the Father will reserve in his own power till the thing be neer to be accomplished though it may be understood by one or other holy soul in the Nature of the Thing with a Command not to make it known to others yet though we understand things never so perfectly in our Spirits souls heavenly Bodys in our Inward Man we enjoy them inwardly onely in assured hope but not as we shall do neither do we see them as we shall do when we so enjoy them as we do now this world with this outward Body both which wil be changed together at the End and though this body is sown in weakness at the resurrection thereof it is raised in power a spiritual incorruptible immortal Eternal body made conformable to Christs Glorious Body to such as have been partakers of him in this life this will be in that World where all Evil shall be done away first from sticking and adhereing to us as now in and by our Outward Man in this life and them also all corruption being done away as at the change of this world and resurrection of the Body that will be also released from those Clogs of imperfection which now hang on us Outwardly and on this whole now visible world and will do till all Things are separated by the Fire at the last day and every thing shall go to its own Place the wicked into everlasting Torment the Righteous to Eternal Bliss then Corruption shall put on Incorruption and God shall be all in all yet all things will remain to be what they then are though God will be all in Every one of them In the mean time we may attain Perfection in our souls spirits and new heavenly Bodys being therein truly members of Christ in us yet we should bring dovvn our Body dayly and Mortifie our Members that are on the Earth and learn to know how every one of us may justly account our selves even the Chief of sinners finding sin to be out of measure sinful and thereby strive through Godly sorrow to bring forth Indignation in us against it and how sinne dwels though we should not let it reign in our Mortal Bodys to obey it in the Lusts thereof and if by the spirit we thus mortifie the deeds of the Body we shall live for then we bring forth the fruits of the Spirit wherein we are perfect even in this life And because this Treatise will so exceedingly further us in these several divine Considerations let me desire the Reader for his own Benefit to peruse it seriously and he will find as I have done more then now before he read it he can conceive though I viewing my self in the Looking-Glass of my sins may finde just cause to acknowledg myself one of the unworthiest of the Children of Men. 1658. 25. December London John Sparrow The First Chapter Why the Becoming man or Incarnation of Iesus Christ hath not hitherto been rightly understood Also Of the two Eternal Principles and of the Temporary Principle 1. WHen Christ asked his Disciples Whom do the people say that the Sonne of man is They answered Some say thou art Elijah some that thou art John the Baptist or one of the Prophets 2. He asked them and said Whom say ye then that I am 3. Them answered him Peter Thou art Christ the Son of the living God 4. And he answered them and said Of a truth Flesh and Blood hath not revealed that unto thee but my Father in Heaven And upon this he made known unto them his Suffering Dying and Resurrection 5. To signifie that self Reason in the wit and wisdome of this world could not in its own Reason know nor apprehend this Person who was both God and Man 6. But he would for the most part be rightly known only those that would wholly yeild up themselves to him and for his name sake suffer the Cross Tribulation and Persecution who would earnestly cleave to him 7. As indeed it so came to pass then also That even while he conversed visibly amongst us in this world he was least known by the Wise in Reason 8. And though he went up and down in divine VVonders doing Miracles yet outward Reason was so blind and void of understanding that those great wonders were by the wisest in the Arts and Sciences of Reason ascribed to the Devil 9. And as at the time when he walked visibly in this world he remained unknown by the wse in their own Reason so he still remaineth unknown to outward Reason 10. From hence is so much contention disputation and strife arisen about his Person in that outward Reason supposeth it can reach fathome and search out what God and Man is and how God and Man can be one Person 11. Which strife hath filled the circuit and face of the Earth self Reason continually supposing
and the Righteousness thereof and so shall all other things be added unto you 2. Also My father will give the Holy Spirit to them that pray unto him for it when that cometh that will lead you into all Truth that will intimate to you all whatsoever I have said to you 3. For it will receive of Mine and make it known to you that will give you a Mouth and wisdome what ye shall speak 4. And Saint Paul saith We know not what we should pray or speak but the spirit of God helpeth us mightily according to that which is pleasing to God 5. And so now Faith is not an Historical knowledge for a Man to Make Articles of it and to depend onely on them and to force his mind into the works of his Reason but Faith is ONE Spirit with God for the Holy Spirit moveth in the Spirit of Faith 6. True Faith is the Might of God ONE Spirit with God it worketh in God and with God 7. It is free and bound to no Articles but onely to the right and true Love wherein it fetcheth the breath of its Lifes power and strenth and lyeth not in humane Arbitrium Opinion or Conjecture 8. For as God is free from all inclination or deviation so that he doth what he will and need give no accompt for it so also is the True Faith free in the Spirit of God it hath no more but one Inclination viz into the Love and Mercy of God viz that it cast its willing into Gods willing and to go out from the Syderial and Elementary Reason 9. It Seeketh not it self in the Reason of the Flesh but in Gods Love and so if it thus findeth it self then it findeth it self in God and co-worketh with God not as to Reason what that will but in God what Gods spirit will 10. For it prizeth or Esteemth not the Earthly Life that it may live in God and that Gods spirit in it may be the Willing and the Doing it giveth up it selfe in humility into Gods willing and sincketh through Reason into Death and yet springeth with Gods Spirit into the Life of God It is as it were not and yet is in God in All. 11. It is a Crown and Ornament of the Deity a Wonder in the Divine Magia it maketh where Nothing is and taketh where nothing is made it worketh and none teeth its Substance 12. It lifteth up it self aloft and yet needs no climing up it is very Mighty and yet is the most lowly humility of all it hath all and yet comprehendeth nothing more then Meeknesse and so it is free from all Evil. 13. And hath no Law for the fierce wrath of Nature toucheth it not it subsisteth in Eternity for it is comprehended in No Ground it is included or Bolted up in Nothing 14. As the Abyss of Eternity is Free and Resteth in Nothing but onely in it self where there is an Eternal Meekness so also is the right true Faith in the Abyss 15. It is in it self the substance it liveth and yet seeketh not its own Life but it seeketh the Life of the Eternal still Rest It goeth forth out of its own lifes Spirit and possesseth it self 16. Thus it is free from the source or Torment and dwelleth thus in the Eternal Liberty in God 17. It is with or as to the Eternal Liberty as a Nothing and yet is in All All cometh to it which God and the Eternity is and can possibly do it is apprehended by Nothing and yet is a fair Inhabiting delight in the Great might or Potency of God 18. It is in Substance and yet is or becometh apprehended by no substance It is a Play-fellow Companioness and Copsmate of the divine● Virgin of the wisdom of God In that stand the Great wonders of God and yet is free from All. 19. As the Light is free from the Fire and yet is continually generated from the Fire and yet the fire source or Torment cannot apprehend or stirre it In like manner I present to your understanding that thus Faith becometh generated out of the Lifes Spirit viz out of a Continuall burning Fire and shineth in that same fire and filleth the lifes fire and yet is never apprehended 20. But if it becometh apprehended then is it self entered into Reason as into a Prison and is no more in God in its liberty but is entered into the source quality or Torment 21. It Plagueth it selfe and yet there it may well be free in the Reason it worketh the wonders in the Fire of Nature and in the liberty it worketh the wonders of God The Second Chapter Of Faiths Original and why Faith and Doubting dwel together 1. NOw seeing Faith is ONE Spirit with God therefore we are to consider of its Original For we may not say that it is a Figure or Image of Reason but it is Gods Image Gods similitude an Eternal Figure 2. And yet may destroy or Corrupt it self in the time of the Body or transmute and alter or change it selfe into the Anguish-source 3. For in its own substance in the Original it is meerly a willing and that willing is a Seed and that must the fire-spirit viz the Soul sow into the Liberty of God 4. And so a Tree groweth out of that seed of which the soul feedeth and allayeth or meekeneth its fire-life so that it becometh powerful and giveth its virtue to the root of this Tree whence the Tree groweth in the Spirit of God even into the wonders of the Majesty of God and springeth in the Paradise of God 5. And although it be so that thus we are as it were dumb or Mute and may notwell be understood for Reason will needs comprehend and see all presently yet we will set it down very clearly to the Light why Faith and Doubting are together And as it were bound with a Chain so that there is a vehement strife in Man all the Time while he is a Guest in this Tabernacle of the Earthly Life 6. Unless he so very eagerly sinck down in himself that he can introduce the Lifes fire into the Liberty of God and so he is in the life of Reason as Dead and though he liveth he liveth to God 7. Which is indeed a highly precious life of a Man and is rarely or seldom found in any for it is like the first Image which God Created 8. Although the Mortal hangeth to it yee it is as it were Dead as if a Dead Image hung to him into which corruption belongeth wherein the true Man liveth not 9. For the Right life standeth converted and is in another world in an other Principle and liveth in another source or Quality 10. Uuderstand us now therefore in this manner ye see and know the Original of the Humane Life how that existeth in the Mothers Womb or Body and ye see moreover wherein it qualifieth or operateth and moveth