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Challenging and rewarding in equal measure, this is a profound text, deeply influential upon devotional writers such as William Law, visionaries such as William Blake (informing The Marriage of Heaven and Hell) and, more recently, upon ...
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The Aurora is a book written by Jacob Boehme, a German Christian mystic and theologian, in the early 17th century. The book is a collection of mystical and philosophical writings that explore the nature of God, creation, and the human soul.
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The Way to Christ (originally in German Weg zu Christo), is a work by Jacob Boehme, originally published in 1623, and translated & published by the Reverend William Law in 1764.
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Dialogues on the Supersensual Life is a work by the German mystic and theologian Jakob Boehme (Jacob Boehme).
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The Threefold Life is Jacob Boehme's third book.
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This is a classic book on Christian spirituality, from the pen of a humble Teutonic shoemaker. Supressed for over 100 years, the mystical puritan divine William Law helped brings its message to the English-speaking world.
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Signatura Rerum (The doctrine of signatures), written by the German mystic, Jacob Boehme. It has been reprinted and re-titled as The Signature of All Things.