THEOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS, original: "Quæstiones Theosophicæ"
or
A Consideration
of Divine Revelation,
regarding what GOD,
Nature and Creature, as well as Heaven,
Hell and the World, together with all creatures
are;
From whence all things in Nature have taken
their origin, and for what purpose God created them;
what their uses are;
especially concerning Man,
What Adam and Christ are;
conducted through the entire process and course
of the world until the end, and into
Eternity
and set forth in 177 Questions
By a lover of Christ and His
children, for further reflection on what
man is.
Begun to be answered from a right, true Theosophical Theosophy: a form of mystical or philosophical insight into the divine nature and the world. foundation,
yet not completed,
in the year 1624,
by
Jacob Boehme,
otherwise called the Teutonic Philosopher. original: "Teutonicus Philosophus"
Printed in the year of the brought-forth great Salvation, 1730.