Theurgic [adjective]

Definition of Theurgic:

magic

Opposite/Antonyms of Theurgic:

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Sentence/Example of Theurgic:

Prospero is the type of the Theurgic, as Comus is of the Goetic, magician.

In the process it changed from a philosophy to a system of theurgic practice.

Necromantic magic is divided into Goëtic, maleficent, and theurgic.

Related to this emotional phase of the religious sentiment is the theurgic power of certain natural objects over some persons.

The magical mirror, having lost its theurgic enchantment, finally was placed among the curiosities of the late Earl of Oxford.

Alexandria was the home of many systems of theurgic magic, and gnostic gems afford evidence of the nature of their symbols.

In order to justify superstition and the ancient cults, philosophy in Iamblichus becomes a theurgic, mysteriosophy, spiritualism.

Apollonius defends himself about working miracles and lets a doubt appear about his theurgic powers.

A man therefore can act on demons and control spirits by theurgic rites.