Pages that link to "London"
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The following pages link to London:
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- Early magnetism in its higher relations to humanity as veiled in the poets and prophets (← links)
- English collectors of books & manuscripts (1530-1930) and their marks of ownership (← links)
- Francis Bacon. Poet, prophet, philosopher versus phantom Captain Shakespeare. The Rosicrucian mask (← links)
- Giordano Bruno. A tale of the sixteenth century (← links)
- Early florentine woodcuts (← links)
- Enthusiasmus triumphatus (← links)
- De Valentinianorum haeresi conjecturae, quibus illius origo ex Aegyptiaca theologia deducitur (← links)
- A lexicon of alchemy or alchemical dictionary containing a full and plain explanation of all obscure words, hermetic subjects, and arcane phrases of Paracelsus (← links)
- Five books...On felicity; on the nature and origin of evil; on providence; on nature, contemplation and the one; on the descent of the soul (← links)
- From Paracelsus to Van Helmont. Studies in Renaissance medicine and science (← links)
- Giordano Bruno and the hermetic tradition (← links)
- History of the concept of mind (← links)
- Auguste Comte; his philosophy, his religion, and his sociology (← links)
- Isis and Osiris (← links)
- Hermes, or a philosophical enquiry concerning universal grammar (← links)
- Fairy music: an anthology of English fairy poetry (← links)
- Jewish mysticism (← links)
- Numbers. Their occult power and mystic virtues (← links)
- Lucifer. A theosophical magazine, designed to 'bring to light the hidden things of darkness' (← links)
- The fire of love or melody of love and the mending of life or rule of living. Translated by Richard Misyn from the 'incendium amoris' and the 'de emendatione vitae' of Richard Rolle, Hermit of Hampole (← links)
- The grail. Quest for the eternal (← links)
- The Zohar (← links)
- Giordano Bruno. His life, thought, and martyrdom (← links)
- The philosophy of mysticism (← links)
- Short-title catalogue of books printed in France and of French books printed in other countries from 1470 to 1600 in the British Museum (← links)
- The earliest English version of the fables of Bidpai (← links)
- The dermis probe (← links)
- Tao Te Ching. A new translation by Gia-Fu Feng and Jane English (← links)
- Sufi teachings: the smiling forehead (← links)
- The secret doctrine in Israel. A study of the Zohar and its connections (← links)
- The fragments that remain of the lost writings (← links)
- Secret societies and subversive movements (← links)
- The magus, or celestial intelligencer; being a complete system of occult philosophy (← links)
- Occultists & mystics of all ages (← links)
- Kabbalah. Tradition of hidden knowledge (← links)
- Selected mystical writings of William Law. Edited with notes and twenty-four studies in the mystical theology of William Law and Jacob Boehme (← links)
- The divine plan. Written in the form of a commentary on H.P. Blavatsky's Secret Dorine (← links)
- William Law, Nonjuror and mystic (← links)
- The spirit of the Spanish mystics. An anthology of Spanish religious prose from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century (← links)
- The historie of the heretics of the first two centuries after Christ (← links)
- Water into wine. A study of ritual idiom in the Middle East (← links)
- The Cambridge Platonists and their place in religious thought (← links)
- The dawn of magic (← links)
- The gnostic crucifixion (← links)
- Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes (← links)
- The metaphysics. A dissertation on nullities and diverging series (← links)
- Lexicon chymicum. Cum obscuriorum verborum, et rerum hermeticarum (← links)
- The Celtic druids; or, An attempt to shew, that the druids were the priests of oriental colonies who emigrated from India (← links)
- The sufis (← links)
- Medieval and renaissance studies (← links)