Full title: Swedenborg, a hermetic philosopher. Being a sequel to remarks on alchemy and the alchemists. Showing that Emanuel Swedenborg was a hermetic philosopher, and that his writings may be interpreted from the point of view of hermetic philosophy. Reuben Swinburne Clymer in 1907: “Hitchcock proves in this book that that remarkable man who quoted no works of other authors, was a master of all the writings of the Alchemists; and that his method, as far as he had any, was built out of Spinoza.” Contents: Advertisement; Chapter I-XI; XII. Swedenborg and Spinoza compared; Conclusion. First published in 1858; This was Hitchcock's second book.
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