id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1271 Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley) Bygone Beliefs: Being a Series of Excursions in the Byways of Thought .txt text/plain 55006 3166 69 to a belief in God. But man felt the need of unity, and crude animism, not, the stars were still symbols of spiritual forces operative on man. Philosopher's Stone--the concentrated Essence of Nature,--as man's soul "Man's nature," writes CORNELIUS AGRIPPA, "_is the most complete Image Man, taught the old mystical philosophers, is threefold in nature, of cure is of great force unto this day; for I have seen a certain man neatly calls it, and perhaps man's earliest view of natural phenomena, between spirit and matter AGRIPPA places the stars: modern thought devils--spirits supposed to be superior to man in certain powers, but In the metals the alchemists saw symbols of man in the according to the alchemists, are the powers and life of nature in writes one alchemist, "is the Spirit of Truth, which the world cannot of Crates_ says that copper, like man, has a spirit, soul, and body," ./cache/1271.txt ./txt/1271.txt