Definitionn. an esoteric or occult matter resembling the Kabbalah that is traditionally secret
Last update: July 12, 2015
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In the same year appeared his two great metaphysical works, De la Causa,Principio, ed Uno, and De l'Infinito, Universo, e Mondi; in the year following the Eroici Furori and Cabala del Cavallo Pegaseo. [Please select]
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Out of the mazes of the Cabala the pure doctrine of ancient Judaism found its way to the hearts of the faithful. [Please select]
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=Cabala= (käb-ä´-lä), _Hebr. [Please select]
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Some years after this, Wood observes, that in a book called Cabala, he set forth his reasons why the marriage of the queen with the duke of Anjou was disadvantageous to the nation. [Please select]
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There are also several Letters of his extant, which were addressed to George Duke of Buckingham, in a Book called Cabala, Mysteries of State, Lond. [Please select]
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He was also very useful in the most critical period of the war in ferreting out conspiracies, cabala, and intrigues; for such there were, even against Washington, whose transcendent wisdom and patriotism were not then appreciated as they were afterwards. [Please select]
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Otto wrote a chronicle up to the date 1156, and he relates that in 1145 the Catholic Bishop of Cabala visited Europe to lay certain complaints before the Pope. [Please select]
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