Thomas Vaughan was a 16th century mystic and mage whose work had largely
gone out of print and unheard of until A.E. Waite restored his following
with his 1888 translation and restoration of four of Vaughan's books.
Even then, as a devout Christian mystic, Vaughan's work never enjoyed
the type of revival other mystics did, as it was based on a world which
was assuredly sprung from Eden, in a time when more "rational ideas"
were prefered. Vaughan's work is vitally important for both an
historical understanding of Christian Mysticism and a brilliant
justification of how contemporary magic is not only permitted under the
laws of the Christian God, but has sprung from that deity Himself.