cabbala
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Several of his works deal with the Jewish Cabbala.
From The Book of Delight and Other Papers by Abrahams, Israel
Indirectly, the Hellenic side of Jewish culture left its mark, especially in the Cabbala.
From The Book of Delight and Other Papers by Abrahams, Israel
This word is spelt variously by different writers thus: Cabala, Cabbala, Kabbala, Kabbalah, Kabalah.
From Secret Societies And Subversive Movements by Webster, Nesta H.
In another place he says, "The Cabbala is nothing else than symbolic theology, in which not only are letters and words symbols of things, but things are symbols of other things."
From Christian Mysticism by Inge, William Ralph
They were the arcana of the Cabbala she had learnt in Galilee.
From Ancient Manners Also Known As Aphrodite by Lou?s, Pierre
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