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This higher step of spiritual existence is called especially the pure divine mania . An insufficient disposition for higher impressions may , however , be remedied by the divine pleasure ; for we often see that God calls those to him ...
This higher step of spiritual existence is called especially the pure divine mania . An insufficient disposition for higher impressions may , however , be remedied by the divine pleasure ; for we often see that God calls those to him ...
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This pre - existence was also accepted by Socrates and Plato . In the creation , according to Plato , stars were appointed as habitations to the souls , and by degrees they were placed in human bodies . Those who lived pure lives ...
This pre - existence was also accepted by Socrates and Plato . In the creation , according to Plato , stars were appointed as habitations to the souls , and by degrees they were placed in human bodies . Those who lived pure lives ...
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179 . UNIVERSAL language , possible ancient ent . Voluspa , Schubert ' s opinion regarding the , i . 235 . existence of oue , i . 39 . Votive tablets and inscriptions of Upanischad , extract from the , i . 206 . ancient Greece , i .
179 . UNIVERSAL language , possible ancient ent . Voluspa , Schubert ' s opinion regarding the , i . 235 . existence of oue , i . 39 . Votive tablets and inscriptions of Upanischad , extract from the , i . 206 . ancient Greece , i .
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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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