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

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OF ETERNAL NATURE. see SERA SIRE oS RE AE ESE NEE MEN AREER EE

What eternal Nature is.

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look into, None could lay

a deeper ground, as to this fubject, than

divine Jacob Behmen has done; yet I find

that he is underftood by few, and mifunderftood by moft: this has induced me to fearch into the nature of this fubjeé&t for my cwn private fatisfaction, according to

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