Even so it is with the children of God ; they have various gifts and degrees of knowledge, yet all from one spirit. They all rejoice at the great wonders of God, and give thanks to the most high in His wisdom. Why then should they contend about Him in... The Way to Christ Discovered and Described ... - Page 166by Jakob Böhme - 1775 - 394 pagesFull view - About this book
| Unitarianism - 1863 - 776 pages
...in the cloudless sky, A brighter star rise on my way, To light the soul to God on high. WMF " AND so it is with the children of God ; they have various gifts and knowledge, yet all from one Spirit. They all rejoice at the great wonders of God, and give thanks to... | |
| Jakob Böhme - Christian life - 1894 - 164 pages
...peculiar Essence and Property. 167. Even so it is with the Children of GOD ; they have various Qifts and Degrees of Knowledge, yet all from one Spirit....at the great Wonders of GOD, and give Thanks to the most High in His Wisdom. Why then should they contend about Him in whom they live and have their Being,... | |
| Jakob Böhme - Christian life - 1901 - 192 pages
...as they please; and yet every one of them groweth in its own peculiar essence and property. Even so it is with the Children of God; they have various gifts and degrees of knowledge, yet all form one Spirit. They all rejoice at the great Wonders of God, and give thanks to the Most High in... | |
| Jakob Böhme - Christian life - 1901 - 190 pages
...so it is with the Children of God ; they have various gifts and degrees of knowledge, yet all form one Spirit. They all rejoice at the great Wonders of God, and give thanks to the Most High in his Wisdom. Why then should they contend about him in Whom they live and have their being,... | |
| Jakob Böhme - Mysticism - 1927 - 312 pages
...they please ; and yet every one of them groweth in its own peculiar essence and property. 167. Even so it is with the children of God ; they have various...at the great wonders of God, and give thanks to the most high in His wisdom. Why then should they contend about Him in whom they live and have their being,... | |
| 1861 - 804 pages
...as they please ; and yet every one of them groweth in its own peculiar essence and property. And so entions which have grown out of Crompton'smule, the most re knowledge, yet all from one spirit. They all rejoice at the great wonders of God, and give thanks to... | |
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