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Behmen: his index-maker, rather superfluously, gives "_Behmen_ or Boehm."
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II) Augustus De Morgan 1838
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But in sheer shame at what they had done they immediately recalled Behmen from banishment; only, they insisted that he should confine himself to his shop, and leave all writing of books alone.
Jacob Behmen an appreciation Alexander Whyte 1878
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I wanted the fourth plate in the third volume of Law's "Behmen;" she was not likely to have that either.
Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood George MacDonald 1864
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In Witch, a weak sword-and-sorcery tale, he plays Behmen, a Crusader who decides he's had enough of the 14th-century battle in God's name, particularly when he's reduced to slaughtering women and children.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Season of the Witch Marshall Fine 2011
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While searching for food and supplies at the Palace at Marburg, Behmen and his trusted companion, Felson Ron Perlman are apprehended and ordered by the dying Cardinal to deliver a young peasant girl believed to be the witch responsible for the Plague to a remote abbey where her powers can be destroyed.
Trailer for SEASON OF THE WITCH Starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman – Collider.com 2009
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Behmen, leader of a fragile, post-conflict country, noted, "We were not interested in introducing a new period of instability in Bosnia."
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His faith broken by years of battle as a crusader, Behmen returns to central Europe to find his homeland decimated by the Black Plague.
Trailer for SEASON OF THE WITCH Starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman – Collider.com 2009
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Behmen agrees to the assignment but only if the peasant girl is granted a fair trial.
Trailer for SEASON OF THE WITCH Starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman – Collider.com 2009
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Behmen is healthily and beautifully wise, notwithstanding the mystical narrowness and incommunicableness.
Representative Men 2006
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Swedenborg and Behmen both failed by attaching themselves to the Christian symbol, instead of to the moral sentiment, which carries innumerable christianities, humanities, divinities, in its bosom.
Representative Men 2006
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