The cabala, its influence on Judaism and Christianity . Princeton Theological Semmary-Spee Mill1 1012 01010 9496. CHICAGO LONDON THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY 191$ COPYRIGHT BY THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY 1913 CONTENTS chap. page Foreword 3-8 I. Name and Origin of The Cabala 9-15 II. The Development of The Ca-bala in the Pre-Zohar Period 16-44 III. The Book of Zoiiar or Splendor 45-53 IV. The Cabala in the Post-Zohar Period 54-65 V. The Most Important Doctrines of The Cabala . . 66-94 VI. The Cabala in Relation to Juda-ism and Christianity . 95-109 Bibliography .... 110-111 Index 113


The cabala, its influence on Judaism and Christianity . Princeton Theological Semmary-Spee Mill1 1012 01010 9496. CHICAGO LONDON THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY 191$ COPYRIGHT BY THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY 1913 CONTENTS chap. page Foreword 3-8 I. Name and Origin of The Cabala 9-15 II. The Development of The Ca-bala in the Pre-Zohar Period 16-44 III. The Book of Zoiiar or Splendor 45-53 IV. The Cabala in the Post-Zohar Period 54-65 V. The Most Important Doctrines of The Cabala . . 66-94 VI. The Cabala in Relation to Juda-ism and Christianity . 95-109 Bibliography .... 110-111 Index 113 THE CABALA THE CABALA. Foreword.—Although the Cabala belongs tothe past, it nevertheless demands our attentionon account of the interest taken in it by men likeRaymond Lully, the Doctor Illuminatus as hewas styled (died 1315) : John Picus di Miran-dola (1463-1494); John Reuchlin (1455-1522);Cornelius Henry Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486-1535) ; John Baptist von Helmont (1577-1644) ;the English scholars Robert Fludd (1574-1637)and Henry More (1614-1687). How much The-ophrastus Paracelsus (1493-1541) andcabalaitsinfluen00pick


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