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 Ten Forms of Firz. Extracted out of J. Brumen’s Anfwer of the firt of

Form 1. Form 2. Form 34 Form 4.

Form 5.

Form 6. Form 7.

Form 8. Form 9. Form ro,

: the forty Queftions of the Soul.

The eternal Liberty (having and being in itfelf the Will) fignified by Sem.

The being Defirous, fignified by Arphaxad,

The tharp drawing, caufing the oppotite Will, fignified by Salah.

The Flath, or Lightening, caufed by the Liberty, and caufing the Anguith, fignified by Héer.

Eternal Nature or Great Myftery, whence the two Kingdoms proceed, fignified by Peleg.

The two Princples of Fire and Light. Regu.

The Magia making its own Looking-Glafs: as Life is of Fire and Water. Serug.

The Tarba that breaks the outward Life, Strength and Omnipotence. Nabor,

The Virgin Tincture: Love Fire: Lite of Angels and holy Souls. erab.

The Entrance into the holy * Ternary: corporifing of Angels and holy Souls.

* Which is the holy Earth, or holy Flefh, fignified by Abram