adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a theosophical manner; by means of theosophy.

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1689.  Tryon (title), A Treatise of Dreams and Visions, wherein The Causes Natures and Uses of Nocturnal Representations, and the Communications both of Good and Evil Angels, as also departed Souls, to Mankinde, Are Theosophically Unfolded.

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1855.  Smedley, etc., Occult Sciences, 135. The doctrine of Bœhmen,… worked out theosophically.

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  b.  By means of or in accordance with theosophy (in sense 2).

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1896.  Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, 21 July, 4/3. C. B. … says: Theosophically I know that W. J. Bryan is the reincarnation of Andrew Jackson, and spiritually I see around him the forms of Washington, Lincoln and the lamented Polk.

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