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1765. Jacob Böhme’s works began original: "anfieng" [to be published] in England original: "Engelland", translated from the German, including the Author’s original: "d. V." - des Verfassers life and copperplates original: "Kupfern" - high-quality engravings printed from etched copper sheets, for the clarification of his principles original: "Grundsätze" - the fundamental tenets of Böhme’s complex theosophy. by Mr. William Law William Law (1686–1761) was a prominent English theologian whose later devotion to Böhme led to the publication of the famous "Law Edition.", in 4 quarto volumes A book size where each paper sheet is folded twice to create four leaves, resulting in a large, sturdy format.. The origin is even more significant! I, who recommended Böhme to his countrymen some 20 years ago and made important discoveries therein?, [found] that [Isaac] Newton learned his principles from Böhme. —