Definition of Theosophs

1. theosoph [n] - See also: theosoph

Lexicographical Neighbors of Theosophs

theosoph
theosopher
theosophers
theosophic
theosophical
theosophically
theosophies
theosophism
theosophist
theosophistical
theosophists
theosophize
theosophized
theosophizes
theosophizing
theosophs (current term)
theoterrorism
theotherapy
theow
theows
theoxenia
theque
therapeuses
therapeusis
therapeutae
therapeutic
therapeutic-window
therapeutic abortion
therapeutic anaesthesia

Literary usage of Theosophs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of Medicine: From Its Origin to the Nineteenth Century, with an by Pierre Victor Renouard (1856)
"... a living little man, manufactured by himself; Robert Fludd, the oracle of modern theosophs; Mesmer, the magnetizer, and their adepts. ..."

2. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1913)
"theosophs and mystics call that ideal the Highest Self, union with God, and by many similar names. For the present I will unite the two tendencies of search ..."

3. Diderot and the Encyclopedists by John Morley (1897)
"The article on theosophs would hardly have been so disproportionately long as it is, merely for the sake of Paracelsus and Van ..."

4. Diderot and the Encyclopedists by John Morley (1897)
"The article on theosophs would hardly have been so disproportionately long as it is, merely for the sake of Paracelsus and Van Helmont and Poiret and the ..."

5. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1868)
"The theosophic system dates from a very high antiquity; and within the Christian period we may number among theosophs, the Neo-Platonists, ..."

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