The virtue of Love is nothing and all, or that Nothing visible out of which All Things proceed. Its power is through All Things; its height is as high as God; its greatness is as great as God.
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The virtue of Love is nothing and all, or that Nothing visible out of which All Things proceed. Its power is through All Things; its height is as high as God; its greatness is as great as God. — Jakob Bohme
About Jakob Bohme
Jakob Bohme was a Theologian from Germany (1575–1624).
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This quote is attributed to Jakob Bohme, a Theologian from Germany.
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Jakob Bohme lived from 1575 – 1624.
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