A Companion Piece to J. G. Müller's Johann Georg Müller (1759–1819) was a Swiss theologian whose "Self-Confessions" (Selbstbekenntnisse) were popular at the time for their focus on the inner spiritual life.
Self-Confessions,
collected
by
Prof. Seybold. David Christoph Seybold (1747–1804) was a professor of classical literature and a historian who edited this series to provide moral and intellectual examples to the public.
Second Volume.
Johann Valentin Andreä Andreä (1586–1654) was a prominent Lutheran theologian and social critic, perhaps best known for his involvement with the Rosicrucian movement and his utopian work "Christianopolis."
along with supplements.
Winterthur,
at the Steiner Bookstore, 1799.
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