[15] Ibid. part ii. chaps. iii. and iv.

[16] This is the view set forth in his [Greek] Gnôthi Seauton [Know Thyself].

[17] On the Life of Christ, part ii. chaps. v. and vii.

[18] Ibid. part i. chap. viii.

[19] Vom himmlischen Jerusalem in uns, chap. viii.

[20] Weigel enjoins his readers to read Franck's book on "the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil." See On the Life of Christ, part ii. p. 57.

[21] "Faith," he says, "cannot be forced into any person by gallows or pillory." On the Life of Christ, part i. chap. xv.

[22] Ibid. part ii. chap. xiv. This is built on a passage in Franck's Apologia.

[23] On the Life of Christ, part i. chaps. iv. and v.

[24] Ibid. part i. chap. vi.