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Until the middle ages , and especially until the time of Paracelsus , do we nowhere find such just psychological views regarding the creative faculty of the imagination as in Aristotle . The Arabian Averroes , however , appears to have ...
Until the middle ages , and especially until the time of Paracelsus , do we nowhere find such just psychological views regarding the creative faculty of the imagination as in Aristotle . The Arabian Averroes , however , appears to have ...
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many striking differences of faith existing between them and the Children of the Sun , especially with regard to the manner of sacrifice . Illumination of the spirit , fruitfulness of living things , and the germinating of seeds ...
many striking differences of faith existing between them and the Children of the Sun , especially with regard to the manner of sacrifice . Illumination of the spirit , fruitfulness of living things , and the germinating of seeds ...
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True prophets are especially called by God , and influenced by the Holy Spirit to announce the will and counsel of God . They are called seers , men of God , servants and messengers of the Lord , angels , guardians .
True prophets are especially called by God , and influenced by the Holy Spirit to announce the will and counsel of God . They are called seers , men of God , servants and messengers of the Lord , angels , guardians .
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Contents
OF MAGIC AND ITS BRANCHES IN GENERAL | 1 |
THEORETICAL VIEWS ON MAGIC AMONG THE ANCIENTS | 124 |
MAGNETISM AMONG THE ANCIENT NATIONS ESPECIALLY | 152 |
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