10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELESMATICAL»
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telesmatical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The theological works: of the most pious and learned Henry ...
And ycr 1 will not so much stand upon this, as that the w hole Business of
Telesmatical Preparations is superstitious, and that thev have no Effect by any
natural v irtue or Influence. This, methinks, I plainly discover out of their
Collections that ...
Henry More, Joseph Downing, 1708
2
Works of the Reverend and Learned Mr. John Gregory in Two ...
Gnma-an take not that the golden Mice were so ceremonioufly consecra-P-
103ted -, yet that they had a Telesmatical way of preparation answer. able to the
beginnings and mediocrity of the Art, my own reason, and above that the weight
of ...
3
The works: In 2 parts, the 1. containing notes and ...
Get mania take not that the golden Alice were so ceremoniously consecra-í» 10»
ted -, yet that they had a Telesmatical way of preparation answerable to the
beginnings and mediocrity of the Art, my own reason, and above that the weight
of ...
4
Knowledge and Religion in Early Modern Europe: Studies in ...
“on the 15th of April, 1671,” rycaut wrote, there was brought into Aleppo a little
Copper-vessel of Water, out of a strong imagination, that it was endued with a
telesmatical vertue, to draw thereunto a sort of birds which feed on locusts,
commonly ...
5
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... y maen sapphire [eilun cyfaredd Telesm, tel'-esm, s. swyneilun, hndeilun,
Teleemalio, tel-is-mal'-ic, \a. swyn- Telesmalical, tel-is-mal'-i-oal, J eilunol,
hudeilunol, swynol [eilunaidd Telesmatical, tel-is-mat'-i-oal, a. swyn- Telestich, tel
'-ts-tic, s.
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Transactions of the Philological Society: 1865
80a 7009 weapwlove, 'n'pbe 'n': ,m) TeX/adv al'rroz'lc vrkqa'uié'ew xcbpq, “He
made a telesmatical image in the city itself, because of the scorpions, that they
might be deterred from approaching the region.” N ow, on the contrary, I venture
to ...
Philological Society (London), 1865
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The monthly review, or, literary journal
such an infidel as Dr. P. ?] such a person as St. George; and he farther labours to
prove, that the insignia of our moll nobl« English Order, the George and Garter,
are to be resolved into an emblematical, or rather a telesmatical apparatus,- Mr.
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
A kind of amulet or magical charm. Telesmatic, tei-es-mAt'Ik. ) a. Pertaining to
Telesmatical, tei-eVmit'e-kll,/ telesms; magical. Telestic, te-les'tlk, [Or. tegos, and
itioAos,] n. A poem in which the final letters of the lines make a name. Tell, til, [
Sax.
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Dodsley's Annual Register
... true " Cœlum Terras," and that which contains " The occult Power of " the
Angels of Astronomy in the " " Telesmatical Sculptures of the " Persians and
Egyptians ;" and several ethers equally extraordinary ; and transcribe only two of
their titles, ...
10
The Esoteric Origins of the American Renaissance
The same relationship, he continues, is responsible also for the powers of "
telesmatical" images or talismans. That is, the images bear the imprint and power
of the Ideas or genii, and therefore embody them, channeling their energy into a ...
Arthur Versluis Associate Professor of American Thought and Language Michigan State University, 2001