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The diverting history of the Count de Gabalis: containing, I. An account of Rosicrucian Doctrine of the Spirits, viz sylphs, salamanders, gnomes, and damons; fhewing their various influnce upon the human bodies. II. The nature and advantages of studying the occult sciences. III. The carnal knowledge of women to be renounc'd. IV. AD AM's Fall not occafion'd by eating the apple, but by his carnal knowledge of EVE. V. The rife, progrefs, and decay of oracles. VI. A parallel between ancient on modern prieftcraft

1714
Books, Manuscripts
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