THE MYSTERY OF ALL MYSTERIES
The Citation on All Spirits, The Spirit in the Burning
Bush, "Helmet of Moses and Aaron/'
Healing by Amulets
THE WONDERFUL MAGICAL AND SPIRIT ARTS
of Moses and Aaron, and the Old Wise Hebrews, taken from
the Moiaic Books of the Cabala and the Talmud,
for the Good of Mankind
PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION UNDER THE EDITORSHIP OF
DR. L. W. de LAURENCE
Author of "The Great Book of Magical Art, Hindu Magic and East Indian
Occultism," i( The Famous Book of Death and Hindu Spiritism,'* tl The Mystic
Test Book of The Hindu Occult Chambers, Magic Mirror, Hindu and Egyptian
Crystal Gazing." Author and Publisher of the Jive famous "Text Books"
for "The Congress of Ancient, Divine, Mental and Christian Masters" etc., etc.
RARE OLD MOSAIC BOOKS OF THE TALMUD AND CABALA
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Copyright©
| 1910 de LAURENCE, SCOTT & CO |
The first edition of this volume has been commended and criticised by
the public. It was admitted to be a valuable compendium of the curiosi*
ties of literature generally, and especially of that pertaining to magic, but
that it was at the same time calculated to foster superstition, and thereby
promote evil—a repetition of the charge made against the honorable
Horst, the publisher of a magical library.
In our enlightened age, the unprejudiced will observe in the publication
of such a work, only what the author claims, namely, a contribution in reference
to the aforesaid literature and culture of no trifling merit ; but in
regard to the believer also, the issue of a cheap edition will be more
serviceable than the formerly expensive productions on sorcery, which
were only circulated in abstract forms and sold at extortionate rates.
What other practical value the above named edition may possess is not
the question. Let us not, therefore, underrate this branch of populat literature
; the authors wrote in accordance with a system which was, or at
least, seemed clear to them, and illustrious persons, in all ages and climes
have not considered the labor requisite to fathom the mysteries of magic
as labor expended in vain, and although they condemned the form, they
could not deny the possibility or even fact that gifted men, of inherent
worth, could accomplish such wonderful things.
In regard to the present edition it can only be said, that the so-called
Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, which have for several centuries attracted
the popular faith, is reality in accordance with an old manuscript
(the most legible among many), and given word for word, divested only
of orthographical errors which the best interest of literature demand—
with unerring fidelity. The publisher guarantees that not one syllable
has been added*