An esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries.
1He does not occupy himself with anything but cabala and Hebraic dreams.
2The mathematics in especial are deemed the very cabala of the black art.
3Am I a master of the cabala, to interpret childish dreams for you?
4The cabala I have heard you and Susannah speak of?
5I want to ask you-two or three questions which can only be solved by your cabala.
6The cabala of this erotic philosophy seemed to consist of the subtlest meanings expressed in misleading ways.
7Besides, for the honour of the cabala, the oracle must have nothing to do with mere empiric remedies.
8Esther was silent all through dinner, and we did not mention the cabala till the clerk was gone.
9Stuff and nonsense all these globes and powders, with all the other follies of the cabala and the spagyric art.
10We had scarcely sat down when she told me that she had become as skilled in the cabala as myself.
11I felt in the vein, and the use of the cabala had made me an expert in this sort of thing.
12I long to be able to astonish the ignorant with my cabala, which I see requires a mixture of knowledge and imposition.
13This was the first time that it had occurred to Grey that the Church of England might have its own esoterica, its own hidden cabala.
14One who understands and teaches the doctrines of the Cabala, or the Jewish philosophy.
15Before Cabala, Sandy had all this love without a focus.
16I don't think thou hast the smallest recollection of the elixir or the Cabala.