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THE DOCTRINE AND LITERATURE OF
THE KABALAH
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
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SEPHIROTIC SCHEME. AIN SOrH Latent State or Deitv. Kethe«
Tb« Crovn
THE
DOCTRINE AND LITERATURE OF
THE KABALAH
BY
ARTHUR EDWARD WAITE AUTHOR OF
“THB LIFE OF LOUIS CLAUDE DE SAINT-MARTIN, THE UNKNOWN PHILOSOPHER,” AND TRANSLATOR OF THE WORKS OF ELIPHAS LEVI.
LONDON
The Theosophical Publishing Society 1902.
CONTENTS PREFACE
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PACK ix.
BOOK I POST-CHRISTIAN LITERATURE OF THE JEWS.
I. Introductory ...
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II. Thb Occult Standpoint
i
7
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III. Thb Kabalah and thb Talmud ...
...
IV. Divisions of thb Kabalah...
14
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BOOK II THE DOCTRINAL CONTENT OF THE KABALAH. I. Thb Doctrine of thb Unmanifbst God
II. Thb Doctrine of thb Ten Emanations
III. The Doctrine of the Four Worlds
... 30
... 36 ... 44
IV. The Doctrine of the Countenances ...
V. The Instruments of Creation VI. The Paths of Wisdom
...
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VII. The Doctrine of Pnbumatology...
• 53
... 59
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65
... 74
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Contente
BOOK III SOURCE AND AUTHORITY OF THE
KABALAH. FASS
I. Date and Doctrine of the Book of Formation
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89
II. Modern Criticism of the Book of Splendour ... 95 III. The Date and Authorship of the Book of Splen dour ...............................................................................................103
IV. The Age of Zoharic Tradition............................................ 115 V. Alleged Sources of Kabalistic Doctrine
...................122
VI. Islamic Connections of the Kabalah................................ 136 VII. Influence of the Kabalah on Jewry.............................. 144
BOOK IV THE WRITTEN WORD
OF KABALISM :
FIRST PERIOD.
I. Early Kabalistic Literature
II. The Book of Formation
............................................ 152
.......................................................... 167
III. Connections and Dependencies of the Book of Formation.................................................................................. 174
BOOK V THE WRITTEN WORD
OF KABALISM :
SECOND PERIOD. I. The Book of Splendour : its Content and Divisions 187
II. The Book of Concealment
............................ 212
III. The Greater Holy Synod........................................................ 217
IV. The Lesser Holy Synod........................................................ 326 V. The Discourse of the Aged Man
VI. The Illustrious Book
............................... 229
........................................................ 234
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Contente
PACT VII. Thb Faithful Shepherd....................................................... 246 VIII.
Thb Hiddbn Things of thb Law
.............................. 256
IX Thb Secbbt Commentary....................................................... 260 X. Thb Lesser Sections of thb Bookof Splendour : 470
(a) Thb Additions........................................................ 271
(i) Thb Commentary on Ruth............................... 273
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