An esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries.
1One who understands and teaches the doctrines of the Cabala, or the Jewish philosophy.
2Before Cabala, Sandy had all this love without a focus.
3I don't think thou hast the smallest recollection of the elixir or the Cabala.
4This may be so, yet imperceptibly the Cabala has moulded the mind of the Jew.
5The Cabala teaches you that the evil tongue kills.
6But it will be urged: the Jews of Western Europe to-day know nothing of the Cabala.
7Coignard, you do not reason so badly, ignorant as you still are of gnosticism and the Cabala.
8Among the Jews we find that in the Cabala this idea of transmigration plays the most important part.
9This MS. has been, perhaps, imperfectly printed in "The Prince's Cabala, or Mysteries of State," 1715.
10This ancient superstition comes from the secrets of the Cabala, of which the Jews called themselves the sole depositaries.
11Abominable calumnies on Christ and Christianity occur not only in the Cabala but in the earlier editions of the Talmud.
12The Cabala is divided into the symbolical and the real, of which the former gives a mystical signification to letters.
13There were accounts of weird, half-told experiments ranging through the three degrees of magic set forth by Talmud and Cabala.
14The Cabala is the body of ancient Jewish mystical teachings that has lately attracted such entertainment-business luminaries as Roseanne and Madonna.
15Nevertheless, in defiance of his own better judgment, he now undertook to defend the Cabala as a serious and perfectly valid science.
16But whilst recognizing that modern Craft Masonry is largely founded on the Cabala, it is necessary to distinguish between the different Cabalas.