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H. More, Observations upon Anthroposophia Theomagica, And Anima Magica Abscondita. London: I. Flesher, 1655, such observations passim, and the long quote on p. 66. For some (rather dated) literature on the controversy, see Noel L. Brann, 'The Conflict between Reason and Magic in Seventeenth- Century England: A Case Study of the Vaughan-More Debate, The Huntington Library Quarterly, vol.43, p.2, 1980.

F. B. Burnham, The More-Vaughan Controversy: The Revolt Against Philosophical Enthusiasm, Journal of the History of Ideas, vol.35, issue.1, pp.33-491614, 2008.
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K. Vermeir, From Psychosomatic and Maternal Fancy to Demonic and Cosmic Imagination. Wonders, Imagination and Spirit of Nature in Henry More, Animating the Mechanical World: New Perspectives on Cudworth and More édité M. Pecharman & L. Jaffro, « Europaea Memoria
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01366653