Theologia mystica, or, The mystic divinitie of the aeternal invisibles, viz., the archetypous globe, or the original globe, or world of all globes, worlds, essences, centers, elements, principles and creations whatsoever by a person of qualitie, J.P., M.D.
- Title
- Theologia mystica, or, The mystic divinitie of the aeternal invisibles, viz., the archetypous globe, or the original globe, or world of all globes, worlds, essences, centers, elements, principles and creations whatsoever by a person of qualitie, J.P., M.D.
- Author
- Pordage, John, 1607-1681.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- 1683.
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- Subject terms
- Witchcraft -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"Theologia mystica, or, The mystic divinitie of the aeternal invisibles, viz., the archetypous globe, or the original globe, or world of all globes, worlds, essences, centers, elements, principles and creations whatsoever by a person of qualitie, J.P., M.D." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55474.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- preamble
- EH: MAMP CENSORI. VEL LIBER LECTORI.
- To the impartial and well-disposed READER.
- THE PRAEFATORI EPISTL.
- THE AUTHOR TO THE READER.
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. - A POST-SCRIPT From the Praefacer to the Peruser.
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An Explanation of the Scheme of the eight worlds, Gl
Centers, and heir Scituation. - THE Introduction.
- CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- title page
- The Author to the Reader.
- THE ABYSSAL NOTHING.
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What Eternal Nature is.
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The Third Head, (Which makes the third Part of this Discourse) What Eternal Nature is.
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First Particular.
- Concerning the Material Cause of Eternal Nature.
- Concerning the Eternal Element of Fire.
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XV.
We will now proceed to the Element of Eternal Water. -
XVI.
We now proceed to the third Element, of which Eternal Nature doth consist, viz. the Element of Air. -
XVII.
We now proceed to the last Element, viz. Eternal Earth. -
XVIII.
Concerning the formal Cause of Eternal Nature. -
XIX.
In the mixture of these Eternal Elements observe with me these following Particulars. -
XXII.
Concerning the final Cause of Eternal Nature. - What kind of Principle Eternal Nature is?
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First Particular.
- The Fourth Part.
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The Third Head, (Which makes the third Part of this Discourse) What Eternal Nature is.
- errata