Holmes Publishing Group 1984. The Way from darkness to true Illumination in this exchange of Christian mystic wisdom. Custom hand bound monograph with special frosted parchment overlay; A FINE COPY. Octavo. Holmes Publishing Group, 1984 unknown
Edmonds WA: Sure Fire Press/Holmes Publishing Group 1992. Reprint. Paperback. Near Fine. Reprint 1992 paperback octavo 723pp. not illustrated. Book near fine with mild wear to corners slight bump to spine head binding tight text clean and unmarked. No DJ. Sure Fire Press/Holmes Publishing Group paperback
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: C000036292 ISBN : 1558181814 9781558181816
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2002-07-25. Paperback. Very Good. Light wear to covers. Text clean and unmarked. The binding is tight and square. Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed! Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
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: 011516016 ISBN : 076612603X 9780766126039
Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. Good dust jacket. Former Library book. Stamped on page edges. Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. unknown
Frederick Ungar Publishing Co 1957. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 1Some scratches and a small water stain on the cover. Overall in very nice shape. Frederick Ungar Publishing Co unknown
New York: Frederick Ungar 1957. 38144pp. Translated by William Law et al. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good Dust Jacket. 16mo - over 5� - 6�" tall. RELIGION. Frederick Ungar Hardcover
Frederick Ungar n.d.s 1957. Hbk144pp 12mo no dj as issued fine maroon boards with gilt titles now in custom acetate jacket a very good clean tight unmarked text almost as new Frederick Ungar, n.d.s (1957?) hardcover
Ephrata Lancaster County Pensyl.: Joseph Bauman 1822. 8vo. 7 x 4 � inches. Fine engraved frontispiece portrait fine engraved plate some browning and spotting. Contemporary quarter brown mottled calf paper boards smooth spine gilt generally quite worn. Provenance: With the modern bookplate of Franklin & Marshall College to the front pastedown; blind stamp of Historical Society of the Reformed Church in the U.S. Lancaster PA to p. 3. First edition. An excellent example of Pennsylvania Dutch printing. This book was published in Ephrata a community in Lancaster County that was once the seat of the Mystic Order of the Solitary a semimonastic order of Seventh-Day Dunkers. Founded by Johann Conrad Beissel in 1732 Ephrata began as a hermitage for a small group of devoted individuals. At its high point in the mid-18th century the cloisters housed 80 celibate members supported by an estimated 200 family members in the region. Beissel's theology was a hybrid of pietism and mysticism and he encouraged celibacy Sabbath worship Anabaptism and the ascetic life yet allowed room for families limited industry and creative expression. The community became known for its self-composed a cappella music Fraktur calligraphy and a complete publishing center which included a paper mill printing office and book bindery. "In all his works Boehme spoke as a prophet. Convinced that he wrote under direct inspiration he claimed that he changed nothing once it was written. The obscurity of his style is the expression of his mode of insight - full of bold metaphors alchemical terms number symbolism and Neoplatonic conceptions - and reveals his background in Luther Paracelsus Kaspar Schwenckfeld and Valentin Weigel. By placing cosmogony at the center of his theology Boehme reveals his debt to the Lutheran tradition and especially to Paracelsus and the Protestant mystics of the sixteenth century. But he is more explicit and detailed than his predecessors. One far-reaching effect of this theology was profound reference for nature and closeness to it. Nature is given positive reality; its study gains justification; its observation - if rightly used as an avenue to the invisible realm beyond it - is an act of devotion" DSB II pp. 222-3. Shoemaker 8118. First Century of German Language Printing in the U.S. 2533. Ephrata, Lancaster County, (Pensyl.): Joseph Bauman, 1822. hardcover
Holmes Publishing Group 1990. A FINE COPY hand bound monograph in custom papers with a Patapar overlay. "Your seeking in the stars and elements supposing to find the mysteries of nature is but labor in vain; you find no more but one eye and see with but one eye; and when you suppose you have found Sol you have scarce found Luna but only a glance of Sol and are far from the heart and do but run with the moon about the center." -- from the opening paragraph. Holmes Publishing Group, 1990 unknown