Concerning the election of grace. Or Of Gods will towards man. Commonly called predestination. That is, how the texts of Scripture are to be understood which treat of fallen lost Adam, and of the new birth from Christ. Being a short declaration and introduction concerning the highest ground, shewing how man may attain divine skill and knowledge. Written in the German tongue, anno 1623. By Jacob Behme. Teutonicus philosophus.
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- Concerning the election of grace. Or Of Gods will towards man. Commonly called predestination. That is, how the texts of Scripture are to be understood which treat of fallen lost Adam, and of the new birth from Christ. Being a short declaration and introduction concerning the highest ground, shewing how man may attain divine skill and knowledge. Written in the German tongue, anno 1623. By Jacob Behme. Teutonicus philosophus.
- Von der Gnadenwahl. English
- Of Gods will towards man. Commonly called predestination Appendix to the book of election or predestination Jacob Behme's Table, of the divine manifestation Table, of the divine manifestation
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London: printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert, and John Allen, and are to be sold at their shops, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls; and at the Sun Rising in Paul's Church-Yard in the new buildings between the two north doores, 1655.
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Sparrow, John, 1615-1665?, tr.
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- 1655
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- Description
- [26], 197, [2], 199-201, 102-104, [14] p. ; 4⁰
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- A translation, by John Sparrow, of: Böhme, Jakob. Von der Gnadenwahl.
"An appendix to the book of election or predestination." (p. 199-204), and "Jacob Behme's Table, of the divine manifestation." ([12] p. at end) each have separate dated title page; register and pagination are continuous.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 13.".
Signatures: pi1 A? a-b? B-2D? 2E? 2F? 2G?.
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- Signatures from DFo. DFONOTE blg pag.: [26], 1, [1], 118, 117-197, [3], 199-201, 102-104, [14] p. ; 2E2 is blank