John Pordage
(1607–1681)

Anglican priest, astrologer, alchemist and Christian mystic

John Pordage

Works

  • Truth appearing through the Clouds of undeserved Scandal (1655)
  • Innocency appearing through the dark Mists of pretended Guilt (1655)
  • A just Narrative of the Proceedings of the Commissioners of Berks (1655)
  • Mundorum Explicatio (1661), sometimes attributed to Pordage, usually attributed to his son Samuel Pordage
  • The Fruitful Wonder (1674), probably by Pordage
  • Theologia Mystica, or the Mystic Divinitie of the Eternal Indivisible (1683), prefaced by Jane Leade, ed. by Dr. Edward Hooker)
  • Em griindlich philosophischei Sendschreiben (1698)
  • Vier Tractatlein (1704)
  • Philo sophia Mystica
  • The Angelical World
  • The Dark Fire World
  • The Incarnation of Jesus Christ
  • The Spirit of Eternity
  • Sophia
  • Experimental Discoveries

Works about Pordage


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