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Originally meaning 'divine possession,' this term was used in the 17th and 18th centuries to describe (often pejoratively) claims of direct private revelation or religious ecstasy.
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[Marets, Daniel des]
Iamblichus | Taylor, Thomas (trans.)
Third Earl of Shaftesbury
Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury
[Vaughan, Thomas]
Zimmermann, Johann Jacob
Toland, John
Philostratus
Poiret, Pierre
Feustking, Johann Heinrich
Arnold, Gottfried
[Maleville, Guillaume]
Beausobre, Isaac de
Khunrath, Heinrich
Thomas Sprat
Heinrich Ritter & Ludwig Preller
Lodewijk Meyer
Pierre Gassendi
Girolamo Cardano
Theunisz, Jan, 1569-1635/40
Apollonius Dyscolus
Iamblichus & Porphyry
Николай Гоголь
Khunrath, Heinrich
Voltaire
Iamblichus (ed. Thomas Gale)
Proclus Diadochus; ed. Friedrich Creuzer
Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil-Duperron
Plutarch
Semler, Johann Salomo
Arnold, Gottfried
Plutarch; ed. Gregorios N. Bernardakis
Plutarch; ed. Gregorios N. Bernardakis
Plutarch; ed. Gregorios N. Bernardakis
Joseph Philippe François Deleuze
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Third Earl of Shaftesbury
Robert Burton
Third Earl of Shaftesbury
Robert Calef
Stoll, Johann Gottlieb
Parker, Samuel
Weigel, Valentin
Petersen, Johann Wilhelm
Clinge, Franciscus
Honert, Johannes van den
Wiedeburg, Christoph Tobias
Grevinchovius, Caspar
Descartes, René
Buddeus, Johannes Franciscus
[Poiret, Pierre]|Bourignon, Antoinette
Varenius, Heinrich
Rieger, Georg Cunrad
Poiret, Pierre
Arnold, Gottfried
Zentgraf, Johann Joachim
Colberg, Ehregott Daniel
Glanvill, Joseph
Plutarch; ed. Friedrich Dübner
[Poiret, Pierre]|Bourignon, Antoinette
Arnold, Gottfried
Descartes, René
Zimmermann, Johann Jacob
[Marets, Daniel des]
Katzauer, Christoph Stephan, 1691-1722; Wolf, Johann Ludwig
Walch, Johann Georg
Törner, Fabian, 1667-1731; Hörberg, P.
Plutarch