cabalist

NOUN
  1. an expert who is highly skilled in obscure or difficult or esoteric matters
  2. a member of a cabal
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  • Mr. Keats establishes this idea with a mock-foreword by an academic mock-author (Jay Katz, Ph. D.), in a Princess Bride sort of vein, about finding, among buried papers excavated from the ruins of a lost German synagogue, the records of a rogue cabalist who blasphemously wrote down the true stories of some of these 36. Saints Alive
  • During the Stuart Restoration period, the pro-satanic Rosicrucian and cabalist cultism around the Stuart court seized upon the case of Robert Bruce to reorganize the cult in a new form. Lyndon LaRouche on Satanism by Grand Magister Blackwood | Disinformation
  • It is significant that the town of Troyes, from which Chrétien took his surname, was a cabalistic centre and the site of the original Templar preceptory—and it was where the Count of Champagne held his court. The Templar Revelation
  • Like the cabalistic use of hints and allusions, it achieves results seemingly out of proportion to the measures employed.
  • The peculiar meaning of all these cabalistical words few or none could explain; but they implied, upon the whole, that the Waverley
  • Lo! they are charged with studying the accursed cabalistical secrets of the Jews, and the magic of the Paynim Ivanhoe
  • I remember the time when I thought that word cabalistical; when, in the gay moments of youth, it seemed to me a mysterious term for every thing that is delightful; and such is the force of early associations, that even now I cannot divest myself of them. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 289, December 22, 1827
  • The theory that if 9 men take 90 days to make up their individual minds, 15 men will take fewer days to make up theirs is cabalistic arithmetic.
  • The aid of the Jewish physicians was not the less eagerly sought after, though a general belief prevailed among the Christians, that the Jewish Rabbins were deeply acquainted with the occult sciences, and particularly with the cabalistical art, which had its name and origin in the studies of the sages of Israel. Ivanhoe
  • Their members include David Wolfowitz, the architect of the Iraq War which began with an attack named after a Cabalist diety, "Shekinah" ( "Shock and Awe.") Henrymakow.com
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