[1] True Repentance, i.
[2] I have given his Weltanschauung in the previous chapter, and I shall discuss his mysticism at the end of this chapter.
[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.