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- Title: Chapter: About the Author, the People, and the Background of this Book
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- knowledge of the elements and processes of nature gave his words and deeds
- the essence of things, their attributes, their attractions, and the elements
- of which they consist, he will be a master of nature, of the elements, and
- Title: Chapter: Agrippa of Nettesheim and Theophrastus Paracelsus
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- he calls nature elemental. At the second stage one regards the world as a
- elemental body; the second the ethereal-celestial or
- elemental body. The purely corporeal-physical laws combine in the
- also calls the great limbus) into the four elements, water, earth, fire, and
- same names at different times. What the ancients called the four elements,
- “elements” no longer “elements” but states of aggregation,
- Title: Chapter: Cardinal Nicolas of Cusa
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- help. We also calculate without such images, in the pure element of thought
- the essences, natures, and forms of things, the elements of existence which are
- Title: Chapter: Giordano Bruno and Angelus Silesius
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- elements from which human wisdom can free itself at other times only with
- link in the chain of the world. His acts no longer have any element of
- Title: Preface: Preface to the 1923 Edition
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- This leads to the thought that those elements of more recent research which
- Title: Chapter: Valentin Weigel and Jacob Boehme
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- the elements. How is the disharmony in the harmonious, universal whole to be
- conception explain the world which leaves the existing inharmonious elements
- inharmonious elements. “The Holy Ghost brings the splendor of majesty into
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