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    Author: BOEHME (Jacob)

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    R_c_ BOEHME (Jacob). See HTJGUES (Edward M.) The Theology of William Law, with particular reference to aty discernible change of emphasis in his sacramental outlook under the influence of the mystical writings of Jaob l3LThme. 1953.

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    Author: IE (Jacob)

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    PNF - I BQEHJ1IE (Jacob). 33 § LAW (William), Aut1or of “A Serious Cail,tc. Selected mystical writings of ‘Villiam Law. Edited, with notes and...etudies in the mystical theology of William Law and Jacob T3oehme, by S. Hobhouse. London, 1938. - PfJF .1 - V V (Second edition, revised.) WitA.;an enquiry into the influence of Jacob Boehme on Isaac Newton, by S. Hobhouse, etc. London, l9Li.8.

    Card ID: 106


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    Author: LAN (William)

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    ‘15 LAN (William), Author of “ A Serious Call” etc. Selected mystical writings of William Law. Editàd, with notes and •..studies in the mystical theology of Wifliam Law and Jacob Boebme, by S. Hobhose. [With a bibliography.) pp. xvi. + (2) 39. Facsimile. 8°. London, 1938. —(Second edition, revised.) With...an enquiry into the influence of Jacob Boehme on Isthio Newton, by S. 1!obhouse, Foreword by A. Nuxlev. nn. xxiii. + (3) + 425. Facsimile. 8 . London, 1948.

    Card ID: 255


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    18. f. 17 Reference only LRW (William), Author of ‘A Serious Call’, etc. See BOEHME (Jacob). The Works of Jacob Behrnen, the Teutonic theosopher. fVol. 2] Containing I. The threefold life of man. II. The answers to forty questions concernin, the soul. lU. The treatise of the incarnation, in three parts, IV. The davis; or, an Explanation of some principle points and expressions in his writings. With figures, iilustrating his principles, left by William Law. lEdited. by G. Ward and T. Iangcake.] . London, 1763.

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