In the 14th century, students of the cabala, a mystical Jewish doctrine, determined that there were exactly 301,655,722 angels.
To the extent that it has intellectual interests at all, they run to mystical doctrines, irrationalist philosophies, an left-wing Reichianism.
The Sultan allowed them to speak for their cause, and also showed clear signs of interest in their mystical doctrines.
Kantakouzenos also wrote a defence of Hesychasm, a Greek mystical doctrine.
His mystical doctrine was received with much skepticism and amusement by the Romanian literary chroniclers.
In notable readings of this legend, only Rabbi Akiba was fit to handle the study of mystical doctrines.
The movement was known for its strict, almost religious observance, asceticism, and its mystical doctrines.
It was confined to the contemplation of God in the essentially mystical doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation.
The 37-year-old woman is studying the mystical Jewish doctrines of the cabala; her dream is to see the sun even when it is covered by clouds.
In Blavatsky, the Vril power and its attainment by a superhuman elite are worked into a mystical doctrine of race.