The Cabbalistic doctrine however will serve to show to what extent Judaism may be developed in the direction of speculative mysticism.
More dangerous than all the earlier sectaries was the so-called Jewish sect at the end of the 15th century, which sought to reduce orthodox Christianity to a rationalistic cabbalistic Ebionitism.
Its Cabbalistic colouring commended it to the Gnostics.
He combined with the doctrine of Valentinus the Pythagorean and cabbalistic mysticism of numbers and letters, and joined thereto magical and soothsaying arts.
His improvisations were replete with Biblical and Talmudical allusions, and cabbalistic combinations of the Hebrew letters of the names of the married couple.
On the other hand, Cabbalistic works become almost unreadable on account of the prevalence of Semitic over German words.
More fell not only into the mystical notions of the later Platonists, but even of the Cabbalistic writers.
The Rabbinical and Cabbalistic authors, as well as the Paracelsists, the writers on magic, and whatever was most worthy to be rejected and forgotten, form the basis of his creed.
Agrippa had drunk deep at the turbid streams of cabbalistic philosophy, which had already intoxicated two men of far greater merit, and born for greater purposes, Picus of Mirandola and Reuchlin.
He now published several works, of which the Heptaplus is a cabbalistic exposition of the first chapter of Genesis.
I reveal," or "a drop of dew," and is the cabbalistic name of God.
De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum the weak points of the dominant scholasticism, and in opposition to it wrought out in his book De occulta philosophia his own system of cabbalisticmystical philosophy.
There is a clear and succinct account of the main Cabbalistic docrines in Hunt, Pantheism and Christianity, pp.
This doctrine of the Divinity of the ground of the soul is very like the Cabbalistic doctrine of the Neschamah, and the Neoplatonic doctrine of [Greek: Nous] (cf.
With regard to his second reason, we find nothing of the kind in Judaism subsequent to the Essenes, until we reach the Cabbalistic heroes of the Middle Ages.
I examined the store of manuscripts, but Professor Schechter had been before me, and there was nothing left but modern Cabbalistic literature.
All other Cabbalistic writings are to be regarded as merely commentaries on this, or extracts from it.
They employed the common means of medicine, but after the usual method of the conjurer they sought to turn the attention of the spectator from these, and direct it to their Cabbalistic hocus-pocus.
These are Cabbalistic forms of prayer, whose occult meaning aims at producing in the intellectual world sexual unions, through means of which certain results are to be brought about in the physical.
The one is that which is given with great diffuseness in Cabbalistic writings, and has been brought into a system.
This method of treating the Cabbalah is peculiar to Cabbalistic scholars, and constitutes the lesser mysteries of this secret society.
I accepted the offer of the preacher with gratitude, scarcely ever left his house, and sat day and night over the Cabbalistic books.
There was not a passage to be met with in the Holy Scriptures or in the Talmud, the occult meaning of which I could not have unfolded, according to Cabbalistic principles, with the greatest readiness.
At the early age of nine he was acquainted with the contents of the Bible, the Mishnah, the Talmud and its ancient commentaries; and even the Cabbalistic works of R.
In this one cabbalistic stone we have the Father, Son and Holy Ghost .
In cabbalistic writings, as for instance, in those of H.
The treasure or wonder working name comes from the depths according to the hermetic cabbalisticconception also.
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