De primordiis Christianae religionis (1703/1717) – Origines juris naturalis (1704) – Elucidarius cabalisticus (1706)

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The theory that Christianity was a branch of the Jewish sect of the Essenes, a theory which had been often advocated since the Enlightenment, was developed for the first time in Wachter‹s treatise ‹De Christianae religionis primis incunabulis‹, published here for the first time. The work ‹Origines juris naturalis‹ is one of the few examples of a further development of Spinoza‹s philosophy of law. The synthesis of Kabbalah and Spinozism in ‹Elucidarius cabalisticus‹ caused a sensation, above all as an apologia from Spinoza, and was an important point of reference for studying Spinoza, for Leibniz among others.