Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th CenturiesJones, Rufus M. (Rufus Matthew)
Religion
Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries
Jones, Rufus M. (Rufus Matthew)
Mysticism; Reformers
[3] Hegel says that Boehme's piety is "in the highest degree deep and
inward."--_History of Philos._ iii. p. 216.
[4] _True Resignation_, iii. 20.
[5] _The Three Princ._, Preface, 4.
[6] "There is in every man an incorporate ground of Grace, an inner
Temple of Christ, the soul's immortal Dowry. No man can sell or pawn
this ground of Grace, this habitation and dwelling-place of Christ. It
remains unlost as the possession of God--an inward Ground and spiritual
substance."--_Myst. mag._ lxxiv. 20-33, freely rendered.
[7] _Sig. re._ xv. 45.
[8] _Aurora_, xviii. 43.
[9] _The Three Princ._, xiv. 3 and 12; also _ibid._ 85 and 88.
[10] _Myst. mag._ xxvii. 41.
[11] _Ninth Epistle_, 16.
[12] _Myst. mag._ xxvii. _passim_; also _Seventh Epistle_, 11-14.
[13] _Tenth Epistle_, 13-14.
[14] _Regeneration_, 6.
[15] For a sample passage see _Sig. re._ xv. 22-47.
[16] _True Resignation_, 30-41. Freely rendered.
[17] _The Three Princ._ xxxiii. 8-17.
[18] _Ibid._ xix. 6.
[19] _Sig. re._ ix. 67.
[20] _Ibid._ xi. 88.
[21] _Aurora_, Preface, 27.
[22] _Sig. re._ xi. 80.
[23] Prayer in _True Repentance_.
[24] _Three Princ._ xxii. 81.
[25] _Myst. mag._ lxx. 7-10; _Three Princ._ xviii. 80; and
_Supersensual Life_, 27.
[26] _Three. Princ._ xxv. 43.
[27] _Ibid._ xxv. 6.
[28] Read _Ibid._ xxv. 7-41.
[29] _True Repentance_.
[30] _First Epistle_, 6. Hegel well says of Boehme: "What marks him
out and makes him noteworthy is the Protestant principle of placing the
intellectual world within one's own mind and heart, and of experiencing
and knowing and feeling in one's own self-consciousness all that was
formerly conceived as a Beyond."--_History of Philos._ iii. p. 191.
[31] _Tenth Epistle_, 16-19.
[32] _Incarnation_, part iii. chap. i. 5-15.
[33] _Sig. re._ xii. 10-13.
[34] _The Threefold Life_, iii. 31.
[35] _Ibid._ vi. 71.
[36] _The Three Princ._ iv. 9.
[37] _Aurora_, xix. 52-66.
[38] _Myst. mag._ lxxii. 7-10.
[39] _Ibid._ xxiv. 17.
[40] _Sig. re._ ix. 63.
[41] _Seventh Epistle_, 1.
[42] _Ibid._, 6 and 12.
[43] _Apology to Stiefel_, 23.
[44] _True Resignation_, iii. 21.
[45] _Myst. mag._ lxii. 25.
[46] _The Three Principles_, xix. 47; xxi. 32.; _Sig. re._ viii. 27.
[47] _Forty Questions_, xii. 39.
[48] For an example of it, see _Myst. mag._ lxxiv. 46.
[49] _Forty Questions_, x. 9.
[50] _Fourth Epistle_, 32, and _True Repentance_.
[51] _Regeneration_, 161-162.
[52] _Myst. mag._ lxiii. 47. This theme constantly reappears.
[53] _Sig. re._ xv. 37.
[54] _Resignation_, vi. 134-151.
[55] _Forty Questions_, xiv. 17-19.
[56] _Op. cit._ iv. 16.
[57] Von Hartmann's _Life and Doctrines of Jacob Boehme_, p. 50.
[58] _Twenty-fifth Epistle_, 2.
[59] _Aurora_, xix. 95.
[60] _Twenty-sixth Epistle_, 7.
[61] _Aurora_, xviii. 9.
[62] _Sig. re._ xvi. 38.
[63] _Ibid._ ix. 65.
[64] _Ibid._ xiii. 27 and xv. 9.
[65] _The Supersensual Life_, 29 and 30.
[66] _Ibid._ 27.
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CHAPTER XII
JACOB BOEHME'S INFLUENCE IN ENGLAND
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