A compendious view of the grounds of the Teutonick philosophy : with considerations by way of enquiry into the subject matter and scope of the writings of Jacob Behmen, commonly called, the Teutonick philosopher : also several extracts from his writings and some words used by him explained

‘The Epirorto the READER. xxili

** God is no refpecter of perfons, but “* in every nation, he that feareth him, *« and worketh righteoufnefs is accepted *« with bim.” Acts x. 34. Behe Chriftian, Jew, Turk, or Heathen; * For ** there is no refpect of perfons with ** God.” Rom. ii.11, “ The king“dom of God is not meat and drink, ** but nghteoulsefs and peace, and joy “ia the Hoiy Ghott, and he that in “*€ theis things ferveth Chrift (the true ** jight which hghteth every man that “* cometh into the world) is acceptable, “* to God and approved of men.” Rom. xiv. 17. Whatever his opinions be; whether he eat, or eat not ;, keepa day, or keep it not; fo it be to the Lord, to charity and to edification.

All the trueit and beft notions and opinions we can have of {piritual truth here below, areto be done away, when we arrive at that ftate above: ‘* For in ** this life we know but in part, but “© when that which is perfect is come, * then that which is in part thall be

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