a. [f. as prec. + -AL: see -ICAL.] = prec. adj.
1569. [see THEURGY 1].
1610. Healey, St. Aug. Citie of God, 395. The true Angels differ from them that descend unto men that use Theurgicall conjurations.
1652. [see GOETICAL].
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. iv. § 16. 286. This Divine Magick of Zoroaster degenerated into the Theurgical Magick.
a. 1834. Coleridge, Lit. Rem. (1839), III. 159. A corrupt mystical theurgical pseudo-Platonism.
Hence Theurgically adv.
1854. Maurice, Mor. & Met. Philos., II. 71. The author proposes to discuss theurgical [questions] theurgically.