An epitome climaxal of the series on ex-shaephoenominology (science of letters), being the word of God through natural speech, as shewn by the diatesseron or four-denoting cosmographs, as the cosmoslogical, cyclopaedic, solar, subtense, oeriginal ...

by Thomas Tyldesley.

Second edition (enlarged).

Bolton : Thomas Tyldesley, 1913. 148 pages.

(For truth's sake ; 13).

A discussion of the revelatory meaning of letters.

Paperback.

VG. Corners bumped and light wear to spine.

Ref No: 6679


Author(s): Tyldesley, Thomas

Subject(s): Grammatomancy | Diatesseron

Collection(s): Occult

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