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On Böhme’s life, writing, and Summary Summari: likely referring to a "summarium" or a condensed overview of his doctrines.. Explanation—see Walch Johann Georg Walch (1693–1775) was a leading Lutheran theologian and bibliographer famous for his multi-volume histories of religious controversies. regarding the religious disputes of the foreign churches, Volume 4, page 1090.
The next and best edition of the writings ancient? and the most complete: is that of
1790 in octavo A book size where each sheet is folded into eight leaves.. Walch in the place cited original: "l.c." or "loco citato". this book is according to the following testimony in the Philosophical Library, Part 3.
page 167. Likewise a very elegant edition original: "Editio Item nitidissima" by Grauenker?’s effort.
Seckendorf’s Veit Ludwig von Seckendorf was a prominent German statesman and scholar who often commented on religious matters. letter regarding Böhme, see Amon’s Excerpts of the old and new, Part 3, page 6. — Mosheim’s
judgment of Böhme’s books, see page 11. Such a bitter-natured [critic] — Specimen of the history of the Thomasian Library original: "Spec. hist. Bibl. Thomasina"
page 355.