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.
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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.
- Enthusiasmus triumphatus Discourse of the nature, causes, kinds, and cure, of enthusiasme
- Observations upon Anthroposophia theomagica, and Anima magica abscondita.
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London: printed by J. Flesher, and are to be sold by W. Morden bookseller in Cambridge, MDCLVI. [1656]
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- 1656-1656
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- R202933
- Grub Street ID
- 80105
- Description
- [16], 319, [1] p. ; 8⁰
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- Philophilus Parresiastes = Henry More.
Title page in red and black.
"Observations upon Anthroposophia theomagica, and Anima magica abscondita. By Alazonomastix Philalethes [i.e. Henry More]", a reply to the works by Thomas Vaughan, and "The second lash of Alazonomastix", a reply to "The man-mouse taken in a trap" by Vaughan, were originally published separately; each has separate title page dated 1655; pagination and register are continuous.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "may 7".