Treatise Specimen Of Jacob Behmen
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-specimen-of-jacob-behmen-003 |
| Words | 162 |
Must
there not be a very high degree of lunacy before any such
design could be formed ? I ask, Secondly, If any scripture
could be thus explained, if any meaning could be extracted
from the several syllables, must it not be from the syllables
of the original, not of a translation, whether German or
English? I ask, Thirdly, whether this explanation be any
explanation at all; whether it gives the meaning of any one
petition; nay, whether it does not reduce the divine Prayer,
all the parts of which are accurately connected together, into
an unconnected, incoherent jumble of no one can tell what! I ask, Fourthly, whether we may not pronounce, with the
utmost certainty, of one who thus distorts, mangles, and
murders the word of God, that the light which is in him is
darkness; that he is illuminated from beneath, rather than
from above; and that he ought to be styled a demonosopher,
rather than a theosopher !