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By 1926 he had finished his first novel, The Cabala.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the Cabala, Mr. Wilder's first novel, he was concerned with potent, polished, punditical aristocrats and churchmen in Rome.

From Time Magazine Archive

Waving from the red-carpeted steps of the Grand Palais were your Hankses and Diazes, your Brad Pitts and Mike Myerses--enough representatives of the rich and famous to fill a Cabala convention.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Cabala refers to me as Samael and the Jews sometimes call me merely 'that one.'

From Time Magazine Archive

But it is in the Cabala, a Hebrew word signifying "reception," that is to say "a doctrine orally received," that the speculative and philosophical or rather the theosophical doctrines of Israel are to be found.

From Secret Societies And Subversive Movements by Webster, Nesta H.




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