The impaired reason accepted the coarsest superstitions, the most extreme asceticism and most extravagant theurgy.
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Why is all theurgy closed to us?'
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After this again, the Neo-Platonists joined theurgy with philosophy, which ultimately degenerated into magic and mere mysticism.
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Groups of people endeavoured to combine Christianity with the old thought, with philosophy, theosophy, theurgy, and magic.
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A layperson to theurgy, even Hurl could recognize multilayered linked wards, or inscribed incantations, or investments of overlapping Warrens.
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Conjury was not outlawed like sorcery, but it was not as welcome as thaumaturgy or as revered as theurgy.
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The school of Alexandria was a noble school, but, nevertheless, it gave itself up to the practices of an extravagant theurgy.
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This was called "theurgy".
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This doctrine reaches its height in Plotinus, after whom it degenerated into magic and theurgy in its unsuccessful combat with the victorious Christianity.
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The turbid streams of theurgy and magic flowed into the broad river of Christian thought by two channels-thelater Neoplatonism, and Jewish Cabbalism.
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Practical theurgy or "ceremonial magic," so often resorted to in their exorcisms by the Roman Catholic clergy, was discarded by the Theosophists.
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It was now clear to him that the twisted Gnostic innards of theurgy had claimed the mind of the most promising mage of his generation.
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It is but Jamblichus alone who, transcending the other Eclectics, added to Theosophy the doctrine of Theurgy.