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More affected by Cabbalic and Hermetic studies than Mede, he too uses allegory in his exposition of the Scriptures, and in teaching constantly quotes the prophetic books.
1931, Henry More, Geoffrey Bullough, Philosophical Poems of Henry More Comprising Psychozoia and Minor Poems
The analysis is far from original, as Gobineau himself recognized, this manner of thinking being a common aspect of the Jewish Cabbalic tradition, Christian gnosticism, and Islamic Sufism.
1970, Arthur de Gobineau: an intellectual portrait, page 187
Although Mordecai's body is too weak to travel eastward, Mordecai believes, according to his interpretation of Cabbalic doctrine, that his soul will unite with the soul of a younger, stronger man, who will undertake the pilgrimage.
1998, Lisa Ann Montanarelli, Time in Person, page 256