| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1866 - 460 pages
...countrymen Robert Fludd, the famous physician and philosopher (1574-1637), and Dr. Henry More (1614-1687) ; and that these men, after restlessly searching for...philosophy will readily be admitted. The claims of the Kabbalah, however, are not restricted to the literary I. 182 man and the philosopher : the poet too... | |
| Hebrew literature - 1879 - 322 pages
...Robert Fludd, the famous physician and philosopher (1574—1637); and Dr. Henry More (1614—1687); and that these men, after restlessly searching for...philosophy will readily be admitted. The claims of the Kabbalah, however, are not restricted to the literary man and the philosopher ; the poet, too, will... | |
| Hargrave Jennings - Rosicrucians - 1879 - 442 pages
...the greatest attention of both the philosopher and the theologian. " The thinkers of the past days, after restlessly searching for a scientific system...them the ' deepest depths ' of the Divine Nature, and approve to the understanding the real lie which binds all things together, found the craving of their... | |
| Cabala - 1912 - 388 pages
...countrymen, Robert Fludd, the famous physician and philosopher (1574-1637) ; and Dr. Henry More (1614-1687); and that these men, after restlessly searching for...philosophy will readily be admitted. The claims of the Kabbalah, however, are not restricted to the literary man and the philosopher ; the poet too will find... | |
| Christian David Ginsburg - Cabala - 1920 - 170 pages
...countrymen Bobert Fludd, the famous physician and philosopher (1574-1637), and Dr. Henry More (1614-1687) ; and that these men, after restlessly searching for...philosophy will readily be admitted. The claims of the Kabbalah, however, are not restricted to the literary a I. man and the philosopher : the poet too will... | |
| Michael Gomes - Religion - 1987 - 268 pages
...Agrippa, Robert Fludd, Henry More, etc. etc. etc., all of whom have ever been searching for a system that should disclose to them the 'deepest depths' of the...them the real tie which binds all things together. " The cravings of her mind had been satisfied by "this theosophy taught by the Angels." She goes on... | |
| Paul Foster Case - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1989 - 368 pages
...thinkers in Christendom in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, claims the greatest attention. These men, after restlessly searching for a scientific...found the cravings of their minds satisfied by this theosophy.i The Fanw says the instruction received by Brother CR at Fez included Qabalah, and intimates... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Literary Collections - 2003 - 674 pages
...Cornelius Agrippa, Robert Fludd Henry More etc etc all of whom have ever been searching for a system, that should disclose to them the "deepest depths" of the...them the real tie which binds all things together. I found at last— and many years ago— the cravings of my mind satisfied by this theosophy2 taught... | |
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