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But once he realizes that, whoa, women and children are being killed, too, Behmen grabs Felson and together they leave the battleground, and the Church. 'Season of the Witch': It's toil and trouble for Nicolas Cage 2011-01-10T22:04:03Z
Another reason for taking on the role of the war-weary Crusader Behmen was a change of scenery from the stifling Louisiana interiors of Bad Lieutenant. Hard-working Nicolas Cage stars in Crusade thriller 2011-01-04T12:06:07Z
When we first see his character, Behmen, he's at the top of his game at the height of the Crusades, brutally slaying untold numbers of men in the name of God. 'Season of the Witch': It's toil and trouble for Nicolas Cage 2011-01-10T22:04:03Z
"Hence," says Behmen, "we may understand the cause of that infinite variety which is in the Wills and Actions of Men." Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Early in life, too, he met with the doctrines of Jacob Behmen, of whom, in the Biographia Literaria, he speaks with affection and gratitude as having given him vital philosophic guidance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher"
Jacob Behmen was an enthusiast in the strictest sense, as not merely distinguished, but as contradistinguished from a fanatic.... Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature
We are now concerned only with such of Behmen's emblematic works as have been translated into English. Notes and Queries, Number 192, July 2, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
Fludd was a Rosicrucian, and a mystic of a different type from Behmen. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
Behmen says, Heaven is fulfilled desire; Hell is a Soul on fire, no mere vision or shadow. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
And learned Sparrow we thy praises too     Will Sing; rewards too small for what is due,     The Gifts of Glory and of Praise we owe:     The English Behmen doth Thy Trophies show. Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries
I do not think this mention will revive Behmen; but it may the whizgig, a very pretty toy, and philosophical withal, for few of those who used it could explain it. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I
Perhaps you will allow poor old Jacob Behmen, the inspired cobbler of Gorlitz, a niche in your temple of writers of emblems. Notes and Queries, Number 192, July 2, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
And so Behmen is no subject for the Budget! A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
That, in man's inner nature, which answers to this power or life in the seed, is called by Behmen the Life or Spirit of Jesus Christ. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Now, of all books on earth, what I most yearned for in those days were the works of Jacob Behmen Memoirs
Jacob Behmen first announced the three working properties of nature, which Newton stole, as described in the Gentleman's Magazine, July, 1782, p. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I
With a fine portrait of Behmen facing the title-page of the first volume. Notes and Queries, Number 192, July 2, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
In Behmen, however, is to be found, not only the true ground of all theology, but also that of all physical science. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
Behmen is concerned with the real nature of things, apart from time and space, with their apparent, but so misleading, facts. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
We shall perhaps set you down by the side of Jacob Behmen or of Emanuel Swedenbourg, and in an earlier age you might have been a prophet, and have ranked perhaps with Mahomet.  Consolations in Travel or, the Last Days of a Philosopher
To most modern readers Jacob Behmen's works must be an intolerable trial of patience. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
Only Dante and Behmen of all the foremost sons of men.  Sir Thomas Browne and his 'Religio Medici' an Appreciation
Had Behmen been the least of a scholar, he would not have divided sulph-ur and merc-ur-i-us as he has done: and the inflexion us, that boy of all work, would have been rejected. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
It is not, therefore, necessary for the present purpose to attempt fully to set forth the whole Vision of Behmen, nor, in any case would it be within my power to do so. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Jacob Behmen has no biography because his whole life was hid with Christ in God. Jacob Behmen an appreciation
None felt more keenly than Behmen that heaven is truly at our doors, and God not far away from every one of us. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
It was impossible to separate Law from the "blessed Behmen," whose disciple he was proud to profess himself. Christian Mysticism
I shall gladly insert this summary in the book I contemplate, as a statement of what is said of Behmen far less liable to suspicion of exaggeration than anything I could write. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
Upon this freedom of choice is founded Behmen's moral teaching. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
In that famous passage Behmen tells his readers that when his eyes first began to be opened, the sight of this world completely overwhelmed him.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Jacob Behmen's most glaring faults in style and phraseology are sometimes transferred with little mitigation to his pages. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
In the quotation from Jacob Behmen, p. 356., for "Gate of Deep "read "Gate of the Deep." Notes and Queries, Number 53, November 2, 1850
Behmen's system, in fact, shows us the inside of things, while modern physical science is content with looking at the outside. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
An account of Behmen's life is given in the preface to the first volume of the last century English edition of the Works. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Asaph’s experiences, so powerfully set before us in the seventy-third Psalm, will best convey, to those who do not know Behmen, what Behmen also passed through before he drew near to God.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
We turn from the influence in the England of the eighteenth century of French revivalists and French Pietists to that exercised by one of the most remarkable of German mystics, Jacob Behmen. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
We have seen a recent importance given to Behmen and Swedenborg; and Shakspeare has unquestionably gained with the present generation. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume I
There is a good account of Jacob Behmen in the Penny Cyclop�dia. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
This translation from the original German is not exactly literal, but rather a liberal version, or paraphrase, the thought of Behmen being expanded and elucidated, though in nowise departed from. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
The p. 11mystery of life, the sin and misery of life, cast Behmen into a deep and inconsolable melancholy.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
To Behmen's mind the whole universe of man and nature is transfigured by the pervading presence of a spiritual life. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
Emerson seems to have admired Swedenborg at a distance, but seen nearer, he liked Jacob Behmen a great deal better. Ralph Waldo Emerson
On which the author remarks that Wood was born after Behmen's death. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
To Behmen's Works this mode of printing seems especially appropriate. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Behmen protests in every book of his that what he has written he has received immediately from God.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Tauler made a great impression on his mind, but Jacob Behmen most of all. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
I found in his library William Law's edition of Jacob Behmen. Ralph Waldo Emerson
The metaphysical system of Behmen—the most perfect and only true one—still awaits a qualified commentator. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
But Behmen never uses words in this merely literary way, being indeed in nowise a man of letters. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Nothing was further from Behmen’s mind, when he took up his pen of an evening, than to make a book.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
What he read he thoroughly assimilated; and Behmen's strange theosophy, after passing through the mind of his English exponent, reappeared in a far more logical and comprehensible form. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
Behmen Mirza, who knew all that was going on at court, hastened to Teheran for the purpose of exculpating himself before the schach.  A Woman's Journey Round the World
The nonsense about Newton borrowing gravitation from Behmen passes only with those who know neither what Newton did, nor what was done before him. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
So again Behmen says: "The Fire in the Light is a fire of Love, but the Fire in the Darkness is a fire of Anguish, and is painful, irksome, and full of contrariety." Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
And, besides, Jacob Behmen could not have written a book even if he had tried it.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The fanciful and obscure philosophy of Dionysius, of Behmen, or of Law had been repugnant to him from the first. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
The wives of the banished prince, Behmen, who were left behind, learnt, through Dr. Cassolani, that I thought of going to Tiflis.  A Woman's Journey Round the World
His estimate of Behmen and his writings, we may observe in passing, is both sound and charitable, and speaks as much for Mr. Vaughan’s heart as for his head.  Literary and General Lectures and Essays
It will be well to say a few words first as to the life, then as to the leading ideas of Jacob Behmen. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Copy after copy was stealthily made of Behmen’s manuscript, till, most unfortunately for both of them, a copy came into the hands of Behmen’s parish minister.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Original religious men, like Saint Francis, Luther, Behmen, have usually been enemies of the intellect's pretension to meddle with religious things. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature
Far pleasanter than these visits to the Russian governor was that to the Persian Prince Behmen Mirza, to whom I brought letters and intelligence from his family, who were remaining in Tebris.  A Woman's Journey Round the World
No doubt they were propagated in Europe, and it is not improbable that Paracelsus received many of his opinions from such persons, and I think a connection may be traced between him and Jacob Behmen. Literary Remains, Volume 1
The Soul, in the doctrine of Behmen, is a Being which has a will or desire, and is aided by a mirror of understanding or imagination. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
He had only the most outward apprehension of the dogmatics of his day, and he was totally incapable of understanding Jacob Behmen.’  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Hartley was ousted by Berkeley, Berkeley by Spinoza, and Spinoza by Plato; when last I saw him Jacob Behmen had some chance of coming in. Poems of Coleridge
Behmen Mirza learnt, however, through his friends, that the minister entertained an inveterate hatred towards him, and that he ran the risk of being deprived of his sight, or even made away with altogether.  A Woman's Journey Round the World
Frequently he is exceedingly felicitous, as when he speaks of "rapt Behmen, rapt too far," or of "Emerson, Most wise, that yet, in finding Wisdom, lost Thy Self sometimes." Poets of the South
Behmen's idea of the "fallen Angels" is that they are entirely and hopelessly divided from the Life of God. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Jacob Behmen, almost more than any other man whatsoever, is carried up till he moves like a holy angel or a glorified saint among things unseen and eternal.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The epistles of Jacob Behmen himself are not farther removed from any contamination with the delights of sense. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 13, November, 1858
But least of all is it true that there is nothing original in Behmen. Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4.
Behmen and Swedenborg saw that things were representative. Representative Men
Behmen's language and way of thought are remote and strange, and in reading his thought one has often to pass it through a process of intellectual translation. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Jacob Behmen is of the race of the seers, and he stands out a very prince among them.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
He needs give to Behmen only feelings of sympathy; while I owe him a debt of gratitude. Biographia Literaria
It is curious that Lessing in the Review, which he, Nicolai, and Mendelssohn conducted under the form of Letters to a wounded Officer, joins the name of Pordage with that of Behmen. Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4.
Swedenborg and Behmen both failed by attaching themselves to the Christian symbol, instead of to the moral sentiment, which carries innumerable christianities, humanities, divinities, in its bosom. Representative Men
If a man thus rightly feeds, then, in him, the hellish life and passions, portions of the powers of darkness, "our creatures" as Behmen says, will be killed by starvation, wanting their appropriate food. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
‘In speculative power,’ says dry Dr. Kurtz, ‘and in poetic wealth, exhibited with epic and dramatic effect, Behmen’s system surpasses everything of the kind ever written.’ Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The coincidence of Schelling's system with certain general ideas of Behmen, he declares to have been mere coincidence; while my obligations have been more direct. Biographia Literaria
I wanted the fourth plate in the third volume of Law's "Behmen;" she was not likely to have that either. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
Behmen is healthily and beautifully wise, notwithstanding the mystical narrowness and incommunicableness. Representative Men
In the eighteenth century English translation of Behmen's Works, all the substantives, as was then the frequent custom, are printed with capital letters. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
For Behmen’s books are written neither in German nor in English of any age or idiom, but in the most original and uncouth Behmenese.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Say rather how dare I be ashamed of the Teutonic theosophist, Jacob Behmen? Biographia Literaria
Dr. Floud was a sort of an English Rosy-crucian, whose works are extant, and as intelligible as those of Jacob Behmen. Hudibras
St. Augustine, Copernicus, Newton, Behmen, Swedenborg, Goethe, are likewise his debtors, and must say after him. Representative Men
The title "Supersensual Life" is not altogether a good one, but it is that which is used in former editions of Behmen. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
But all these belonged to Behmen, or were fashioned on the model of his symbolical language.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Jacob Behmen was an enthusiast, in the strictest sense, as not merely distinguished, but as contra-distinguished, from a fanatic. Biographia Literaria
Jacob Behmen and George Fox betray their egotism in the pertinacity of their controversial tracts, and James Naylor once suffered himself to be worshipped as the Christ. Essays — Second Series
Behmen, and all mystics, imply this law in their dark riddle-writing. Representative Men
This name is more correctly written Jacob Bœhme, but I prefer to retain the more easily pronounced spelling of Behmen, adopted by the Editors of both the complete English editions. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
In reading Behmen I am always at home, and kept close to the kingdom of God that is within me.’  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Something not unlike this was the case of such men as Behmen and Fox with regard to the Bible. Biographia Literaria
A religious man like Behmen, Fox, or Swedenborg is not irritated by wanting the sanction of the Church, but the Church feels the accusation of his presence and belief. Essays — Second Series
Thus the blessed Behmen saw paradise and had it in his heart as he sat over his hammer and lapstone in his solitary stall.  Bunyan Characters (3rd Series)
To understand this better, one must consider the cosmic teaching lying behind the rich profusion of images, often inconsistent and clashing, in which Jacob Behmen embodies his Vision. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
The Three Principles, according to Christopher Walton, was the first book of Behmen’s p. 33that William Law ever held in his hand.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Jacob Boehmen, or Behmen, was a celebrated German visionary and enthusiast, who lived at the end of the sixteenth and beginning of the seventeenth centuries, and the founder of a sect. Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684
For myself, immediately after the Psalms of David I put Jacob Behmen’s Holy Week and the prayers scattered up and down through his True Repentance, and beside Behmen I put Bishop Andrewes’ Private Devotions.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
By this attitude of his to the affections of the human heart, Behmen’s doctrine of the Trinity is in close coherence with the Reformation, and with its evangelical churches. Jacob Behmen an appreciation
"The outward world," says Behmen, "is sprung out of the inward spiritual world, viz., out of Light and Darkness." Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
Modest about himself as Behmen always was, he could not be wholly blind about p. 34his own incomparable books.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And, besides, we recognise in Behmen p. 70throughout the pulse-beat of a believing man, who is in all his books supremely anxious about his own salvation and that of his fellow-men.’  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen’s Eternal Nature must never be taken for the Eternal God.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
There is neither past nor future where we are now walking with Behmen Jacob Behmen an appreciation
On this one root of the whole matter Jacob Behmen insisted, expressing one truth in a thousand ways and through images, which to him are not images but the same process working in other spheres. Dialogues on the Supersensual Life
In this remarkable book Behmen teaches us that all things have two worlds in which they live,—an inward world and an outward.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
On every page of his, wherever you happen to open him, Behmen is found teaching that God and Christ, heaven and hell, life and death, are in every several human heart.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And Behmen’s super-confessional and almost super-scriptural treatment of that frequent scriptural anthropomorphism,—‘unavoidable and yet intolerable,’—the wrath of God, must be left by me in Behmen’s own bold pages.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen’s philosophical, theological, and experimental doctrine of sin also, with one example, must be wholly passed by.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
It was the sin and misery of this world that first made Jacob Behmen a philosopher, and it was the sinfulness of his own heart that at last made him a saint.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen’s favourite Scripture, after our Lord’s promise of the Holy Spirit to them that ask for Him, was the parable of the Prodigal Son.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
A sudden and severe sickness came upon Behmen till he sank in death with his Aurora and his Holy Week and his Divine Vision all lying still unfinished at his bedside.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Jacob Behmen, the greatest of the mystics, and the father of German philosophy, was all his life nothing better than a working shoemaker.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Of Jacob Behmen it may be said with the utmost truth and soberness that he lived and moved and had his being in God.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And nothing could be more charming than just those incidental and unstudied utterances of Behmen about himself.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
In all his books Behmen is that son, covered with wounds and bruises and putrefying sores, but at last beginning to come to himself and to return to his Father.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
William Law, a man of the best understanding, and of the humblest heart, tells us that his first reading of Behmen put him into a ‘perfect sweat’ of astonishment and awe.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
I do not propose to take you down into the deep places where Jacob Behmen dwells and works.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
See Jacob Behmen working with his hands in his solitary stall, when he is suddenly caught up into heaven till he beholds in enraptured vision The Most High Himself.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
It does not stagger me to hear his disciples calling him, as Hegel does, ‘a man of a mighty mind,’ or, as LAW does, ‘the p. 22illuminated Behmen,’ and ‘the blessed Behmen.’ Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And then, as always with Behmen, all this observation of men, all this discovery and self-discovery, p. 50ran up into philosophy, into theology, into personal and evangelical religion.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Some of his disciples have the hardihood to affirm indeed that even Isaac Newton ploughed with Behmen’s heifer, but had not the boldness to acknowledge the debt.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
After repeated and prolonged reading of Behmen’s amazing books, nothing that has been said by his most ecstatic disciples about their adored master either astonishes or offends me.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
I advise you to throw yourself into the depths of Jacob Behmen Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The Town Council of Goerlitz, hounded on by their Minister, sentenced Behmen to be banished, and interdicted him from ever writing any more.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And as I stopped my reading for a little, a procession of men of real and indisputable genius passed before me, who had all lodged with Behmen in the melancholy inn.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
But in sheer shame at what they had done they immediately recalled Behmen from banishment; only, they insisted that he should confine himself to his shop, and leave all writing of books alone.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen had no ambition p. 31to write any more, and, as a matter of fact, he kept silence even to himself for seven whole years.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And thus it was that, under the same instigation which had produced the Aurora, Behmen at a rush wrote his very fine if very difficult book, The Three Principles of the Divine Essence.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And William Law recommends all beginners in Behmen to read alone for some sufficient time the tenth and twelfth chapters of The Three Principles.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
At any rate, Jacob Behmen was the exact opposite of Erasmus, and of all such light and elastic men.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
I shall let Behmen describe p. 32the contents of his easiest book in his own words.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The picture of that bookstall that day is engraven in lines of light and love on the heart of every grateful reader of Jacob Behmen and of William Law’s later and richer and riper writings. Jacob Behmen an appreciation
In three months after he had finished The Three Principles, Behmen had composed a companion treatise, entitled The Threefold Life of Man.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen’s next book was a very extraordinary piece of work, and it had a p. 35very extraordinary origin.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Melancholy was Jacob Behmen’s special temperament and peculiar complexion.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
After many immensely interested visits to Jacob Behmen’s workshop, Walter was more than satisfied that Behmen was all, and more than all, that his most devoted admirers had said he was.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The Way to Christ was Behmen’s next book, and in the four precious treatises that compose that book our author takes an altogether new departure.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
But in The Way to Christ he writes for himself under that character which, once taken up by Jacob Behmen, is never for one day laid down.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
‘A soldier,’ says Behmen, ‘who has been in the wars can best tell another soldier how to fight.’ Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The workman-like way in which Behmen sets about his treatment of the Election of Grace, commonly called Predestination, will be seen from the titles of some of his chapters.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And neither Augustine nor Luther nor Bunyan carries deeper wounds, or broader scars, nor tells a nobler story in any of their autobiographic and soldierly books than Behmen does in his Way to Christ.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The new height and depth and inwardness are all Jacob Behmen’s own; but the freedom and the ease and the movement and the melody are all William Law’s.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen’s treatise has been well described by Walton as containing the philosophy of temptation; and by Martensen as displaying a most profound knowledge of the human heart.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The book is full of Behmen’s observation of men.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
What a man was Jacob Behmen, and chosen to what a service!  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen’s greatest disciple has assimilated his master’s teaching in this matter of complexion also, and has given it out again in his own clear, plain, powerful, classical manner, especially in his treatise on Christian Regeneration.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
I shall not attempt to enter on the thorny thicket of Jacob Behmen’s polemical and apologetical works.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And that he has not been wholly unsuccessful we may believe when we hear one of Behmen’s ablest commentators writing of his Election as ‘a superlatively helpful book,’ and again, as a ‘profoundly instructive treatise.’ Jacob Behmen an appreciation
I would recommend the enterprising and unconquerable student to make leisure so as to master Behmen’s Preface to the Mysterium Magnum at the very least.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
‘When I read Behmen’s book,’ says Schopenhauer, ‘I cannot withhold either admiration or emotion.’ Jacob Behmen an appreciation
At his far too early death Behmen left four treatises behind him in an unfinished condition.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
As it is, the unfinished, the scarcely-begun, Theoscopia only serves to show the student of what a treasure he has been bereft by Behmen’s too early death.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
As I read and re-read the Theoscopia I felt the full truth and force of Hegel’s generous words, that German philosophy began with Behmen Jacob Behmen an appreciation
When Behmen’s philosophy and theology become penitence, prayer, and praise, then by their fruits we know how good his philosophy and his theology must be, away down in their deepest and most hidden nature.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
‘But no amount of quotation,’ says Mrs. Penney, that very able student of Behmen, lately deceased, ‘can give an adequate glimpse of the light which streams from the Theoscopia when long and patiently studied.’ p. Jacob Behmen an appreciation
On this profound point Bishop Martensen has an excellent appreciation of Behmen Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen, on the p. 69contrary, reveals to us the Living God, the God of Goodness, the Eternal Love, of which there is absolutely no hint whatever in the hard Athanasian symbol.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
And it is out of that supreme, solitary, and wholly untrodden field of Behmen’s super-confessional theology that all that is essential, characteristic, distinctive, and fruitful in Behmen really and originally springs.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
God is the Essence of all Essences to Behmen Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen is so deep and so original in his purely philosophical, theological, and speculative books, that in many places we can only stand back and wonder at the man.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Secret and small, Behmen exclaims, as those seeds of Eden are, despise them not; destroy them not, for a blessing for thee is in them.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
Behmen was already hearing the harpers harping with their harps.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
‘And now,’ said the prodigal son, the blessed Behmen, ‘I go to-day to be with my Redeemer and my King in Paradise,’ and so died. Jacob Behmen an appreciation
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