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No. 2845 | Coins, Stamps, Historica

Eppli Münzauktionen, Heilbronner Straße 9-13 , DE-70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen  

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Completed | Physical auction

Catalog number: 37 / Lot number: 1100722

Johann Wilhelm Petersen, "Apokatastasis Panton oder die Wiederbringung aller Dinge", 1700 -

Starting price 130 EUR

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Result:
130 EUR

"Mysterion Apokatastaseos Panton, Das ist: Das Geheimniß Der Wiederbringung aller Dinge. Darinnen In einer Unterredung zwischen Philaletham und Agathophilum gelehret wird, Wie das Böse und die Sünde, Die keine Ewige Wurtzel hat, sondern in der Zeit geuhrständet ist, wiederum gäntzlich solle auffgehoben, und vernichtet; Hergegen die Creaturen Gottes (...) krafft des ewigen Rath-Schlusses Gottes, durch Jesum Christum, Den Wiederbringer aller Dinge ... sollen befreyet und errettet werden, auff daß da bleibe Das Gute, Und Gott sey Alles in Allen", Brede 1700. Johann Wilhelm Petersen war ein deutscher Theologe. Er entwickelte eine eigene Spiritualität in Verbindung zu Pietismus und Mystik. Mit Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Verfärbungen, Wurmlöcher, handschriftliche Notizen, Knicke, Verfärbungen, (stock-) fleckig.

| Johann Wilhelm Petersen, "Apokatastasis Panton, or the Restoration of All Things," 1700 - "Mysterion Apokatastaseos Panton, That is: The Mystery of the Restoration of All Things. Therein, in a conversation between Philaletham and Agathophilum, it is taught how evil and sin, which has no eternal root, but is established in time, should again be lifted up and destroyed; whereas the creatures of God (...) by virtue of the eternal counsel of God, through Jesus Christ, the Restorer of all things ... shall be delivered and saved, so that goodness may abide, and God be all in all," Brede 1700. Johann Wilhelm Petersen was a German theologian. He developed his own spirituality in connection with pietism and mysticism. With signs of age and usage, discoloration, wormholes, handwritten notes, creases, discoloration, (foxing) stained.

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