Enthusiasmus triumphatus, or, A discourse of the nature, causes, kinds, and cure, of enthusiasme; written by Philophilus Parresiastes, and prefixed to Alazonomastix his observations and reply: whereunto is added a letter of his to a private friend, wherein certain passages in his reply are vindicated, and severall matters relating to enthusiasme more fully cleared.
- Title
- Enthusiasmus triumphatus, or, A discourse of the nature, causes, kinds, and cure, of enthusiasme; written by Philophilus Parresiastes, and prefixed to Alazonomastix his observations and reply: whereunto is added a letter of his to a private friend, wherein certain passages in his reply are vindicated, and severall matters relating to enthusiasme more fully cleared.
- Author
- More, Henry, 1614-1687.
- Publication
- London, :: Printed by J. Flesher, and are to be sold by W. Morden bookseller in Cambridge,
- MDCLVI. [1656]
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- Subject terms
- Vaughan, Thomas, 1622-1666. -- Anima magica abscondita -- Early works to 1800.
- Vaughan, Thomas, 1622-1666. -- Anthroposophia theomagica -- Early works to 1800.
- Vaughan, Thomas, 1622-1666. -- Man-mouse taken in a trap -- Early works to 1800.
- Ecstasy -- Early works to 1800.
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"Enthusiasmus triumphatus, or, A discourse of the nature, causes, kinds, and cure, of enthusiasme; written by Philophilus Parresiastes, and prefixed to Alazonomastix his observations and reply: whereunto is added a letter of his to a private friend, wherein certain passages in his reply are vindicated, and severall matters relating to enthusiasme more fully cleared." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A51300.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- title page
- To the Reader.
- The Contents of the ensuing Discourse.
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A short Discourse of the Na∣ture, Causes, Kindes, and Cure of
Enthusiasme. - title page
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To
Eugenius Philalethes the Author ofAnthropo∣sophia Theomagica, andAnima Magica Abscondita. -
Observations upon
Anthropo∣sophia Theomagica, andAnima Magica Abscondita. - SECT. I.
- Anthroposophia Theomagica. SECT. II.
- SECT. III.
- SECT. IV.
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SECT. V.
- Observation 34. Pag. 32.
- Observation 35. Pag. 38.
- Observation 36. Pag. 39.
- Observation 37. Pag. 40.
- Observation 38.
- Observation 39.
- Observation 40. 46, 47, 48, 49. Pages.
- Observation 41. Pag. 50.
- Observation 42.
- Observation 43.
- Observation 44. Pag. 53, 54.
- Observation 45. Pag. 55.
- Observation 46. Pag. 65.
- Observation 47.
- Observation 48.
- Observation 49.
- Observations upon his Adver∣tisement to the Reader.
- Upon the Preface to the READER.
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Upon the Authors generous designe, in his
Observations, of discovering and discounte∣nancing all mysteriously masked non-sense, and imposturous fancy; the sworn Enemies ofSound-Reason andTruth. - title page
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To his singularly accomplish'd friend Mr.
Iohn Finch. - To his learned Friend Alazonomastix Philalethes, Upon his Reply.
- To the Reader.
- To Eugenius Philalethes.
- ¶ The second Lash of Alazonomastix.
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The Contents of
Mastix his Letter. -
Mastix his letter to a private Friend concerning his Reply. - Errata Insigniora sic corrige.