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and Böhme's life, writings, piety? German: Frummg., likely short for Frömmigkeit and enemies?; see Latin: vid., short for vide Walch's Religious Disputes outside the Lutheran Church original: "rel. Streit. außl. luth Kirche", referring to Johann Georg Walch's "Historische und theologische Einleitung in die Religionsstreitigkeiten der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche", Volume 4, page 1060.—
The newest edition by Lotz? of the ancient? writings is the most complete: W. and? 1730. Octavo 8., a book size where the sheet is folded to create eight leaves. Walch, in the place cited Latin: l.c., short for loco citato. This book is, according to the testimony of such, in Library Part 3, page 167. The most beautiful edition of all and very rarely encountered original Latin: "Editio omnium nitidissima et rarissime obvia". —
Seckendorff’s letter and Böhme-related matters; see Ammon’s Excerpts of the unworthy? original: "Auszüge d. unw." refers to Christoph Friedrich von Ammon's theological excerpts, Part 3, page 6. — Mosheim’s judgment on Böhme’s books, in the same place Latin: ibid., short for ibidem, page 11. on? so? bitterly? — For a specimen, see the Bibliotheca Thomasiana The library catalog of the influential German jurist and philosopher Christian Thomasius, page 355.—