I suppose it's a Jewish trait, tied in with the kabbala and whatnot.
2
Of course wherever he went the conventional clergy accused him of heresy, because he was, you know, interested in magic, Raymond Lully, the kabbala, astrology.
3
Rabbinism, the Kabbala, philosophy, national poetry-theyall had their prominent representatives in Holland.
4
Title: Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
5
Scenting danger, the rabbinical hierarchy declared war upon the Kabbala.
6
Pray, sir, upon an average what proportion of these Kabbala were usually found to be right?
7
The Kabbala forms part of the history of the marvelous and of occult science rather than of the history of philosophy.
8
The Kabbala at most, and even it hardly with justice, can be regarded as having been a genuine product of Judaism.
9
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala, by Various, et al, Edited by Maurice Henry Harris
10
There was all Ulick's wonderful talk about the creation of things by thought, and his references to the mysterious Kabbala had strangely interested her.
11
We have suffered its existence to escape our senses, solely through want of belief-offaith;-whetherit be faith in Revelation, or faith in the Kabbala.