A Treatise Concerning Enthusiasme (1655).Five types of religious fanaticism analyzed rationalistically: divinatory, philosophical, rhetorical, poetical, praying. |
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A Treatise Concerning Enthusiasme: As It Is an Effect of Nature, But Is ... Meric Casaubon No preview available - 2016 |
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