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The divine Pymander of Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus in XVII books : translated formerly out of the Arabick into Greek, and Thence into Latine and Dutch, and now out of the Originel into English, by that learned Divine, Doctor Everard.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 68p.; attached notes by Janet Muff on the authenticity of the msContent type:
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Subject(s): Abstract: 'The Divine Pymander is a collection of dialogues giving an account of the creation of the world reminiscent of Genesis and anticipating the great Judeo-Christian scriptural tradition.'
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File, pamphlet, etc. File, pamphlet, etc. Zeller Library FILE/AW.Her/LUO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 In filing cabinet behind desk. See librarian for assistance. B04554

[Typewritten information:] London. Printed by Robert White, for Thos. Brewster, and Greg. Moule, at the Three Bibles in the Poultrey, under Mildreds Church, 1650.

'The Divine Pymander is a collection of dialogues giving an account of the creation of the world reminiscent of Genesis and anticipating the great Judeo-Christian scriptural tradition.'

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