Thomas Vaughan (1621-66) was a mid 17th century mystical philisopher, alchemist and Rosicrucian apologist. He wrote over ten substanstial works on these subjects. The Anthroposophica Theomagia is his earliest published work, being printed in 1648. He wrote under the pseudonym of Eugenius Philalethes. This book investigates the nature of Man within the context of the creation story in Genesis, and explores the relationship between Man and God. The 17th century English has been modernised by Adam McLean.
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Thomas Vaughan (1621-66) was a mid 17th century mystical philisopher, alchemist and Rosicrucian apologist. He wrote over ten substanstial works on these subjects. The Anthroposophica Theomagia is his earliest published work, being printed in 1648. He wrote under the pseudonym of Eugenius Philalethes. This book investigates the nature of Man within the context of the creation story in Genesis, and explores the relationship between Man and God. The 17th century English has been modernised by Adam McLean.
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