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I CONTAINS TWO HUNDRED DIAGRAMS AND |
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!■ SEALS FOR INVOCATION AND CON- |
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■ VOCATION OP SPIRITS. NECRO- |
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la TRANSLATED PSOM ANCIENT MANUSCKIPTS |
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■ IN THE BEITISH iroSEUM, LONDON |
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I Ceremonial Magic |
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■ Only Authorized Edition Extant |
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■ Published Under The Editorship Of |
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■ Sacred Mysteries |
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NOTICE — This work is protected by Copyright, and simul- |
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Britain, France, Germany, Russia, India, China and other coun- |
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tries. All rights reserved. |
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EniKAAUTMAI XE TON EN TA CEMEA nNETMATI, AEINON, AOPATON; |
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nANTOKPATOPA» OEON eSAN, «eEPOnOION, KAI EPHMODOION» O MfZXlN |
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OIKIAN ETXTAeOTZAN. AZ ESEBPAZeHZ EK THZ AirmTIOT KAI E£A |
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EnONOMAZeHX O nANTA PHZZAN KAI MH NIKAMENOZ. |
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EniKAAOTMAI ZE TT^AN ZHe TAZ ZAZ MANTEIAZ EnfTEAA, OTI |
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EniKAAOTMAI ZB TO ZON ATeENTIKON ZOT ONOMA EN OIZ OT ATNH |
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nAPAKOTZAI lAEPBHe, lAOAKEPBHO, lABOAXAZHe, IAnATAeNAE» |
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lAZAPA, lANBBOTTOZOTAAHe, AKTIA^I, EPEZXIFAA, NEBOnOAAAHe. |
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ABEPAMENOAON, AEPOESANAff, EePEATAO, NEMAPEBA, AEMINA, OAON |
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HKE MOI KAI BAAIZDN KAI KATBBAAE TON AEINON MAOEPZ. PIFEI KAI |
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nrPEIA ATTOZ HAIKHZEN TON ANOPARON KAI TO AIMA TOT «TANOS |
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CSEXTZEN nAP* EATTA. |
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AlA TOrrO TATTA AOIEA K0INA« |
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Onfy Authorized Edition Extant. |
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WABNINGI'. The student is warned, and most seriously |
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admonishedi to forbear from devoting his time to a study of |
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cheap and inaccurate copies of this book which we understand |
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are now being offered for sale. The price at which this book |
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is sold is unquestionably a small one, and those who obtain it |
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for less run the risk of becoming confused by studying a book |
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which has not been properly translated and edited. This book |
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has been published under the editorship of Dr. de Laurence, |
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who, without doubt, is more competent for a task of this kind |
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than any living man. |
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NOTICE TO THE STUDENT. |
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It is not always convenient for the student to obtain any of the |
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precious metals, such as gold or silver to trace their Talismans |
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and Seals upon. In fact, metal is used very little today for this |
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purpose, and most everybody uses Virgin Parchment Paper, made |
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from the skin of new-born lambs, as it is much more satisfactory. |
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Again, it is many times difficult for the student to obtain any of |
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the different things which are to be used for burning and making |
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a suitable fumigation for the invocation of Spirits and Occult |
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powers. Indeed, there are few who use anything now except gen- |
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uine Oriental Temple Incense, for it is much better than any of the |
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things recommended to bum by certain writers in their books on |
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Magic. Both the Parchment Paper and the Temple Incense can |
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be obtained of Messrs. de Laurence, Scott & Company, and it is |
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fully described in their large Catalogue of Occult and Spiritual |
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books. |
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T^vtfutt. |
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This translation of the First Book of the ^^Lemege- |
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ton'' which is now for the first time made accessible to |
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students of Talismanic Magic was done, after careful |
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collation and edition, from numerous Ancient Manu^ |
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scripts in Hebrew, Latin, and French, by G. H. Fr<i. |
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D.D.C.P., by the order of the Secret Chief of the Rosi- |
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crucian Order* The G. H. Fra., having succumbed |
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unhappily to the assaults of the Four Oreat Princes |
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(acting notably under Martial influences), it seemed |
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expedient that the work should be brought to its conclu- |
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sion by another hand. The investigation of a compe- |
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tent Skryer into the house of our unhappy Fra., con- |
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firmed this divination ; neither our Fra. nor his Hermetic |
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Mul. were there seen ; but only the terrible shapes of the |
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evil Adepts S.V.A.t and H., whose original bodies having |
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*Mr. A. E, Watte writes C'Beal History Of The Bosicrudans," |
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p. 426) : ^'I beg leave to warn my readers that all persons who |
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proclaim themselves to be Bosicrudans are simply members of |
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pseudo-fraternities, and that there is that difference between their |
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assertion and the fact of the case in which the essence of a lie |
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consists! " It is within the Editor *8 personal knowledge that Mr. |
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Waite was (and still is probably) a member of a society claiming |
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to be the B.C. fraternity As Mr, Waite constantly hints in his |
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writing that he is in touch with initiated centres, I think the |
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syllogism, whose premises are given above, is fair, if not quite |
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formal. — Ed. |
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fit was owing to our Fra. receiving this S.y.A. as his Superior, |
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and giving up the Arcana of our Fraternity into so unhallowed a |
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power, that We decided no longer to leave Our dignity and author- |
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ity in the hands of one who could be thus easily imposed upon. |
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(For by a childish and easy magical trick did S.y.A. persuade |
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been sequestered by Justice, were no longer of use to |
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them. On this we stayed no longer Our Hand; but |
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withdrawing Ourselves, and consulting the Bota, and the |
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Books M. and Q. did decide to ask Mr. Aleister Crow- |
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ley, a poet, and skilled student of Magical Lore, and |
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an expert KabbaUst, to complete openly that which had |
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been begun in secret.]: This is that which is written: |
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''His Bishoprick let another take." And again: **Oculi |
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Tetragammaton/' This is also that which is said: |
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**Nomen Secundum refertur ad Oebhurah; qui est Bex |
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Bittul atque Corruptio Achurajim Patris et Matris hoc |
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indigitatur." |
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And so saying we wish you well. |
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Ex Deo Nascimur. |
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In Jesu Morinvwr. |
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Per 8.8. Beviviscimus. |
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Given forth from our Mountain of A., |
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this day of CO. 1903 a. d. |
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IHe that ia appointed to complete in secret that which had been |
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begun openly is BJft., and to be heard of at the care of the Editor. |
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PRELIMINARY INVOCATION. |
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Thee I invoke, the Bornless one* |
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Thee, that didst create the Earth and the Heavens : |
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Thee, that didst create the Night and the Day. |
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Thee, that didst create the Darkness and the Light, |
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Thou art Osorronophris : Whom no man has seen |
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Thou hast distinguished between the Just and the |
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Thou didst m^ke the Female and the Male. |
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Thou didst produce the Seed and the Fruit. |
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Thou didst form Men to love one another, and to |
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hate one another. |
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I am Mosheh Thy Prophet, unto Whom Thou |
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didst commit Thy Mysteries, the Ceremonies of |
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Ishrael : |
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Thou didst produce the moist and the dry, and |
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that which nourisheth all created Life. |
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Hear Thou Me, for I am the Angel of Paphro |
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Osorronophris: this is Thy True Name, handed |
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down to the Prophets of Ishrael. |
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Hear Me: — |
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Ar: Thiao: Rheibet: Atheleberseth: |
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A: Blatha: Abeu: Ebeu: Phi: |
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Thitasoe: lb: Thiao. |
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Hear Me, and make all Spirits subject unto Me : |
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so that every Spirit of the Firmament and of the |
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Ether; upon the Earth and under the Earth: on |
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dry Land and in the Water: of Whirling Air, and |
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of rushing Fire: and every Spell and Scourge of |
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God may he obedient unto Me, |
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/ invoke Thee, the Terrible and Invisible God: |
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Who dwellest in the Void Place of the Spirit: — |
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Arogogorobrao: Sothou: |
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Modorio: Phalarthao: Dod: Ape, The Bornless |
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Hear me: — |
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Roubriao: Mariodam: Balbnahaoth: Assalonai: |
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Aphniad: I: Thoteth: Abrasar: Aeooii: Ischure, |
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Hear me: etc. |
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Hear Me: etc. |
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Hear me! |
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Aoth: Abaoth: Basum: Isak: |
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This is the Lord of the Gods: |
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This is the Lord of the Universe: |
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This is He Whom the Winds fear. |
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This is He, Who having made Voice by His |
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Commandment, is Lord of All Things; King, Ruler |
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and Helper. |
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Hear Me, etc. |
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Hear Me: — |
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leou: Pur: lou: Pur: laot: laeo: loou: Abrasar: |
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Sabriam: Do: Uu: Adonaie: Ede: Edu: Angelos |
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I am He! the Bornless Spirit! having sight in |
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the feet: Strong, and the Immortal Fire! |
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I am He! the Truth! |
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I am He! Who hate that evil should be wrought |
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in the World! |
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I am He, that lighteneth and thundereth. |
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I am He, from Whom is the Shower of the Life |
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I am He, Whose mouth ever flameth: |
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I am He, the Begetter and Manif ester unto the |
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I am He; the Grace of the World: |
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The Heart Girt with a Serpent'^ is My Name! |
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Come Thou forth, and follow Me: and make all |
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Spirits subject unto Me so that every Spirit of |
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the Firmament, and of the Ether: upon the Earth |
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and under the Earth: on dry Land, or in the |
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Water: of whirling Air or of rushing Fire: and |
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every Spell and Scourge of God, may be obedient |
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unto me! |
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Such are the Words! |
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THE INITIATED INTERPRETATION OF |
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CEREMONIAL MAGIC. |
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It is loftily amusing to the student of Magical litera- |
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ture who is not quite a fool— and rare is such a com- |
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bination ! — ^to note the criticism directed by the Philistine |
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against the citadel of his science. Truly, since our child- |
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hood has ingrained into us not only literal belief in the |
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Bible, but also substantial belief in Alf Laylah wa |
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Laylah, and only adolescence can cure us, we are only |
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too liable, in the rush and energy of dawning manhood, |
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to overturn roughly and rashly both these classics, to |
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regard them both on the same level, as interesting docu- |
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ments from the standpoint of folk-lore and anthropology, |
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and as nothing more. |
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Even when we learn that the Bible, by a profound |
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and minute study of the text, may be forced to yield up |
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Qabalistic arcana of cosmic scope and importance, we |
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are too often slow to apply a similar restorative to the |
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companion volume, even if we are the luck holders of |
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Burton's veritable edition. |
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To me, then, it remains to raise the Alf Laylah wa |
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Laylah into its proper place once more. |
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I am not concerned to deny the objective reality of all |
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^'magicaV phenomena; if they are illusions, they are at |
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least as real as many unquestioned facts of daily life ; |
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and, if we follow Herbert Spencer, they are at least |
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evidence of some cause.^ |
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Now, this fact is our base. What is the cause of my |
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illusion of seeing a spirit in the triangle of Art ? |
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Every smatterer, every expert in psychology, will |
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answer: **That cause lies in your brain.'' |
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English children {pace the Education Act) are taught |
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that the Universe lies in infinite Space ; Hindu children, |
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in the Akasa, which is the same thing. |
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Those Europeans who go a little deeper learn from |
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Fichte, that the phenomenal Universe is the creation of |
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the Ego; Hindus, or Europeans studying under Hindu |
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Gurus, are told, that by Akasa is meant the Chitakasa. |
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The Chitakasa is situated in the ** Third Eye,'' i.e., in |
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the brain. By assuming higher dimensions of space, we |
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can assimilate this fact to Realism ; but we have no need |
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to take so much trouble. |
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This being true for the ordinary Universe, that all |
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sense-impressions are dependent on changes in the brain,* |
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we must include illusions, which are after all sense- |
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impressions as much as ** realities" are, in the class of |
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** phenomena dependent on brain-changes." |
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Magical phenomena, however, come under a special |
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sub-class, since they are willed, and their cause is the |
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series of **real" phenomena called the operations of |
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ceremonial Magic. |
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1 This, incidentally, is perhaps the greatest argument we pos- |
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sess, pushed to its extreme, against the Advaitist theories. |
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2 Thought is a secretion of the brain (Weissmann). Conscious- |
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These consist of |
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(1) Sight. |
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The circle, square, triangle, vessels, lamps, |
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robes, implements, etc. |
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(2) Sound. |
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The invocations. |
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(3) Smell. |
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The perfumes. |
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(4) Taste. |
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The Sacraments. |
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(5) Touch. |
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(6) Mind. |
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The combination of all these and reflection on |
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their significance. |
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These unusual impressions (1-5) produce unusual |
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brain-changes; hence their summary (6) is of unusual |
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kind. Its projection back into the apparently phenome- |
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nal world is therefore unusual. |
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Herein then consists the reality of the operations and |
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effects of ceremonial magic,^ and I conceive that the |
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apology is ample, as far as the ** effects'' refer only to |
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those phenomena which appear to the magician himself, |
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the appearance of the spirit, his conversation, possible |
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shocks from imprudence, and so on, even to ecstasy on |
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the one hand, and death or madness on the other. |
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But can any of the effects described in this our book |
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Goetia be obtained, and if so, can you give a rational |
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explanation of the circumstances? Say you so? |
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I can, and will. |
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The spirits of the Goetia are portions of the human |
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brain. |
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1 Apart from its value in obtaining one-pointedness. |
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12 GK)ETIA |
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Their seals therefore represent (Mr. Spencer's pro- |
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jected cube) methods of stimulating or regulating those |
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particular spots (through the eye). |
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The names of God are vibrations calculated to estab- |
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(a) Greneral control of the brain. (Establishment of |
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functions relative to the subtle world.) |
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(6) Control over the brain in detail. (Rank or type |
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of the Spirit.) |
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(c) Control of one special portion. (Name of the |
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Spirit.) |
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The perfumes aid this through smell. Usually the |
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perfume will only tend to control a large area ; but there |
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is an attribution of perfumes to letters of the alphabet |
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enabling one, by a Qabalistic formula, to spell out the |
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Spirit's name. |
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I need not enter into more particular discussion of |
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these points ; the intelligent reader can easily fill in what |
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is lacking. |
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If, then, I say, with Solomon : |
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**The Spirit Cimieries teaches logic,'* what I mean is: |
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''Those portions of my brain which subserve the log- |
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ical faculty may be stimulated and developed by follow- |
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ing out the processes called *The Invocation of |
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Cimieries.' " |
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And this is a purely materialistic rational statement ; |
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it is independent of any objective hierarchy at all. |
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Philosophy has nothing to say; and Science can only |
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suspend judgment, pending a proper and methodical |
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investigation of the facts alleged. |
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Unfortunately, we cannot stop there. Solomon prom- |
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ises us that we can (1) obtain information; (2) destroy |
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our enemies; (3) understand the voices of nature; (4) |
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obtain treasure; (5) heal diseases, etc. I have taken |
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THE LESSER KEY 13 |
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bid me to explain all. |
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(1) Brings up facts from sub-consciousness. |
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(2) Here we come to an interesting fact. It is curious |
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to note the contrast between the noble means and the |
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apparently vile ends of magical rituals. The latter are |
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disguises for sublime truths. **To destroy our enemies" |
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is to realize the illusion of duality, to excite compassion. |
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(Ah! Mr. Waite, the world of Magic is a mirror, |
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wherein who sees muck is muck.) |
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(3) A careful naturalist will understand much from |
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the voices of the animals he has studied long. Even a |
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child knows the difference of a cat's miauling and purr- |
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ing. The faculty may be greatly developed. |
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(4) Business capacity may be stimulated. |
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(5) Abnormal states of the body may be corrected, |
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and the involved tissues brought back to tone, in obedi- |
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ence to currents started from the brain. |
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So for all other phenomena. There is no effect which |
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is truly and necessarily miraculous. |
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Our Ceremonial Magic fines down, then, to a series |
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of minute, though of course empirical, physiological ex- |
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periments, and whoso will carry them through intelli- |
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gently need not fear the result. |
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I have all the health, and treasure, and logic, I need; |
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I have no time to waste. ** There is a lion in the way.'' |
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For me these practices are useless; but for the benefit |
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of others less fortunate I give them to the world, together |
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with this explanation of, and apology for, them. |
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I trust that the explanation will enable many students |
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who have hitherto, by a puerile objectivity in their view |
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of the question, obtained no results, to succeed ; that the |
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apology may impress upon our scornful men of science |
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that the study of the bacillus should give place to that |
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14 GOETIA |
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of the baculuniy the little to the great — ^how great one |
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only realizes when one identifies the wand with the |
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Mahalingam, up which Brahma flew at the rate of 84,000 |
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yojanas a second for 84,000 mahakalpas, down which |
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Vishnu flew at the rate of 84,000 croces of yojanas a sec- |
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ond for 84,000 crores of mahakalpas — ^yet neither reached |
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an end. |
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But I reach an end. |
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Boleskine Htmse, |
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Foyers, N3. |
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PRELIMINARY DEFINITION OF MAGIC. |
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Lemegeton Yel Clavicula Salomonis Regis. |
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Magic is the Highest, most Absolute, and most Divine |
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Knowledge of Natural Philosophy/ advanced in its |
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works and wonderful operations by a right understand- |
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ing of the inward and occult virtue of things; so that |
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true Agents^ being applied to /proper Patients,* strange |
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and admirable effects will thereby be produced. Whence |
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magicians are profound and diligent searchers into Na- |
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ture ; they, because of their skill, know how to anticipate |
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an effort,* the which to the vulgar shall seem to be a |
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miracle. |
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Origen saith that the Magical Art doth not contain |
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anything subsisting, but although it should, yet that it |
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must not be Evil, or subject to contempt or scorn; and |
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doth distinguish the Natural Magic from that which is |
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Diabolical, |
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ApoUonius Tyannaeus only exercised the Natural |
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Magic, by the which he did perform wonderful things. |
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Philo Hebraeus saith that true Magic, by which we |
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do arrive at the understanding of the Secret Works of |
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Nature, is so far from being contemptible that the great- |
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est Monarchs and Kings have studied it. Nay! among |
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the Persians none might reign unless he was skilful in |
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this Great Art. |
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^This Preliminary Definition of Magic is found in very few |
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Codices, and is probably later than the l^dy of the work. |
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2 Or Actives. |
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8 Or Passives. |
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4 Or Effect. |
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16 GOETIA |
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This Noble Science often degenerateth, from Natutvl |
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becometh Diabolical, and from True Philosophy tumeth |
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Tinto Nigro'irumcy} The which is wholly to be charged |
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upon its followers, who, abusing or not being capable of |
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that High and Mystical Knowledge do immediately |
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hearken unto the temptations of Sathan, and are misled |
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by him into the Study of the Black Art. Hence it is |
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that Magic lieth under disgrace, and they who seek after |
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it are vulgarly esteemed Sorcerers. |
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The Fraternity of the Rosie Crusians thought it not |
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fit to style themselves Magicians, but father Philosophers. |
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And they be not ignorant Empiricks,^ but learned and |
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experienced Physicians, whose remedies be not only |
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Lawful but Divine. |
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THE BRIEF INTRODUCTORY DESCRIPTION. |
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(N.B. This is taken from several MS. Codices, of which |
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the four principal variations are here composed together |
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in parallel columns as an example of the close agreement |
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of the various texts of the Lemegeton. |
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For in the whole work the differences in the wording |
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of the various Codices are not sufficient to require the |
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constant giving of parallel readings; l^ut except in the |
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more ancient examples there is much deterioration in |
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the Seals and Sigils, so that in this latter respect the |
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more recent exemplars are not entirely reliable.) |
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Clavicula Salomonis Regis, |
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which containeth all the Names, Offices, and Orders of |
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all the Spirits that ever he had converse with, with the |
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1 Or the Black Art, as distinct from mere Necromancy, op |
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Divination by the Dead. |
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2 Or Quacks and Pretenders. Vide note on p. 10. |
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THE LESSEE KEY 17 |
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Seals and Characters to each Spirit and the manner of |
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calling them forth to visible appearance : |
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In 5 partSy viz. : |
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(1) The First Part is a Book of Evil Spirits, called |
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GoETiAy showing how he bound up those Spirits, and |
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used them in general things, whereby he obtained great |
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fame. |
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(2) The Second Part is a Book of Spirits, partly |
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Evil and partly Good, which is named Theurgia-Qoetia, |
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all Aerial Spirits, etc. |
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(3) The Third Part is of Spirits governing the |
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Planetary Hours, and what Spirits belong to every |
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degree, of the Signs, and Planets in the Signs. Called |
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the Pauline Art, etc. |
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(4) The Fourth Part of this Book is - called |
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Almadel or Solomon, which containeth those Spirits |
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which govern the Four Altitudes, or the 360 Degrees of |
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the Zodiac. |
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These two last Orders of Spirits are Good, and to |
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be sought for by Divine seeking, etc., and are called |
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Theurgia. |
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(5) The Fifth Part is a Book of Orations and |
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Prayers that Wise Solomon used upon the Altar in the |
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Temple. The which is called Ars Nova, which was re- |
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vealed unto Solomon by that Holy Angel of Qod called |
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Michael; and he also received many brief Notes written |
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with the Finger of God, which were declared to him by |
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the said Angel with Claps of Thunder; without which |
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Notes King Solomon had never obtained his great knowl- |
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edge, for by them in a short time he knew all Arts and |
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Sciences both Good and Bad; from these Notes it is |
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called the Notary Art, etc. |
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18 GK)ETIA |
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The Whole Lemegeton or Clavicula. |
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Now this Book containeth all the Names, Orders, and |
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OflSces of all the Spirits with which Solomon ever con- |
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versed, the Seals and Characters belonging to each Spirit, |
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and the manner of calling them forth to visible appear* |
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ance: |
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Divided into 5 special Books or parts, viz. : |
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(1) The First Book, or Part, which is a Book con- |
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cerning Spirits of Evil, and which is termed The Qoetia |
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OP Solomon, sheweth forth his manner of binding these |
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Spirits for use in things divers. And hereby did he |
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acquire great renown. |
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(2) The Second Book is one which treateth of |
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Spirits mingled of Good and Evil Natures, the which is |
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entitled The Theurgia-GJoetia, or the Magical Wisdom |
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of the Spirits Aerial, whereof some do abide, but certain |
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do wander and abide not. |
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(3) The Thhu) Book, called Ars Paulina, or The |
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Art Pauline, treateth of the Spirits allotted unto every |
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degree of the 360 Degrees of the Zodiac ; and also of the |
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Signs, and of the Planets in the Signs, as well as of the |
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Hours. |
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(4) The Fourth Book, called Ars Almadel Salo- |
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MONis, or The Art Almadel op Solomon, concemeth |
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those Spirits which be set over the Quaternary of the |
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Altitudes. |
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These two last mentioned Books, the Art Pauline and |
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the Art Almadel, do relate unto Good Spirits alone, |
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whose knowledge is to be obtained through seeking unto |
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the Divine. These two Books be also classed together |
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under the Name of the First and Second Parts of the |
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Book Theurgia op Solomon. |
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(5) The Fifth Book of the Lemegeton is one of |
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THE LESSER KEY 19 |
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Prayers and Orations. The which Solomon the Wise did |
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use upon the Altar in the Temple. And the titles hereof |
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be Ars Nova, the New Art, and Ars Notaria, the No- |
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tary Art. The which was revealed to him by Michael, |
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that Holy Angel of God, in thunder and in lightning, |
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and he further did receive by the aforesaid Angel certain |
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Notes written by the Hand of God, without the which |
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that Great King had never attained unto his great Wis- |
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dom, for thus he knew all things and all Sciences and |
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Arts whether Grood or Evil. |
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Clavicula Salomonis Regis, |
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which containeth all the Names, OflSces, and Orders of |
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all the Spirits with whom he ever held any converse; |
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together with the Seals and Characters proper unto each |
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Spirit, and the method of calling them forth to visible |
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appearance : |
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In 5 parts, viz. : |
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(1) The First Part is a Book of Evil Spirits, called |
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GoETiA, showing how he bound up those Spirits and used |
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them in things general and several, whereby he obtained |
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great fame. |
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(2) The Second Part is a Book of Spirits, partly |
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Evil and partly Good, which is called Theurgia-Goetia, |
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all Aerial Spirits, etc. |
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(3) The Third Part is of Spirits governing the |
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Planetary Hours, and of what Spirits do belong to every |
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Degree of the Signs, and of the Planets in the Signs. |
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This is called the Pauline Art, etc. |
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(4) The Fourth Part of this Book is called |
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Almadel op Solomon, the which containeth those Spirits |
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which do govern the Four Altitudes, or the 360 Degrees |
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of the Zodiac. |
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These two last Orders of Spirits are Good, and are |
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20 GOETIA |
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called Theubgu, and are to be sought for by Divine |
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seeking, etc. |
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(5) The Fifth Part is a Book of Orations and |
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Prayers which Wise Solomon did use upon the Altar in |
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the Temple. The which is called Ars Nova, the which |
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was revealed to Solomon by that Holy Angel of God |
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called Michael; and he also received many brief Notes |
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written with the Finger of (Jod, which were declared to |
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him by the said Angel with Claps of Thunder; without |
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which Notes King Solomon had never obtained his Great |
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Wisdom, for by them in short time he gained Knowledge |
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of all Arts and Sciences both Good and Bad ;. from these |
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Notes it is called the Notary Art, etc. |
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THE BOOK OF EVIL SPIRITS. |
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The Kj:y of Solomon, which contains all the names, |
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orders, and offices of all the Spirits that ever Solomon |
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conversed with, together with the Seals and Characters |
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belonging to each Spirit, and the manner of calling them |
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forth to visible appearance: |
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In 4 parts. |
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(1) The First Part is a Book of Evil Spirits, called |
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GoBTiA, showing how he bound up those Spirits and used |
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them in several things, whereby he obtained great fame. |
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(2) The Second Part is a Book of Spirits, partly |
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Good and partly Evil, which is named Theurgia-Goetia, |
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all Aerial Spirits, etc. |
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(3) The Third Part is a Book governing the Plane- |
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tary Houses, and what Spirits belong to every Degree of |
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the Signs, and Planets in the Signs. Called the Pauline |
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Art. |
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THE LESSER KEY 21 |
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(4) The Fourth Part is a Book called the |
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Almadel op Solomon, which contains Twenty Chief |
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Spirits who govern the Four Altitudes, or the 360 De- |
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grees of the Zodiac. |
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These two last Orders of Spirits are Good, and called |
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Theurgia, and are to be sought after by Divine seeking. |
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These Most Sacred Mysteries were revealed unto |
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Solomon. |
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Now in this Book Lemegeton is contained the whole |
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Art of King Solomon. And although there be many |
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other Books that are said to be his, yet none is to be |
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compared hereunto, for this containeth them all. Though |
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there be titles with several other Names of the Book, as |
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The Book Helisol, which is the very same with this last |
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Book of Lemegeton called Ars Nova or Ars Notaria, etc. |
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These Books were first found in the Chaldee and |
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Hebrew Tongues at Jerusalem by a Jewish Rabbi; and |
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by him put into the Greek language and thence into the |
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Latin, as it is said. |
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SHBMHAMPHORASH. |
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(1.) Bael. — The First Principal Spirit is a King rul- |
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ing in the East, called Bael. He maketh thee to go |
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Invisible. He ruleth over 66 Legions of Infernal Spirits. |
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He appeareth in divers shapes, sometimes like a Cat, |
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sometimes like a Toad, and sometimes like a Man, and |
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Aometimes all these forms at once. He speaketh hoarsely. |
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This is his character which is used to be worn as a |
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Lamen before him who calleth him forth, or else he will |
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not do thee homage. |
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(2.) AOARBS. — The Second Spirit is a Duke called |
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Agreas, or Agares. He is under the Power of the East, |
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and oometh up in the form of an old fair Man, riding |
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upon a Crocodile, carrying a Qoshawk upon his fist, and |
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yot mild in appearance. He maketh them to run that |
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Mtand still, and bringeth back runaways. He teaches all |
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Lang\iagos or Tongues presently. He hath power also |
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to duNtroy Dignities both Spiritual and Temporal, and |
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(iftunoth Earthquakes. He was of the Order of Virtues. |
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He hath under his government 31 Legions of Spirits. |
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And this is his Seal or Character which thou shalt wear |
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as a Lamen before thee. |
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(8.) Vassaqo. — The Third Spirit is a Mighty Prince, |
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being of the same nature as Agares. He is called |
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Vassago. This Spirit is of a Good Nature, and his office |
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is to declare things Past and to Come, and to discover all |
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things Hid or Lost. And he govemeth 26 Legions of |
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Spirits, and this is his Seal. |
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(4.) Samigina, or Gamigin. — The Fourth Spirit is |
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Samigina, a Great Marquis. He appeareth in the form |
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THE LESSER KEY 23 |
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of a little Horse or Ass, and then into Human shape |
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doth he change himself at the request of the Master. He |
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speaketh with a hoarse voice. He ruleth over 30 Legions |
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of Inferiors. He teaches all Liberal Sciences, and giveth |
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account of Dead Souls that died in sin. And his Seal is |
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this, which is to be worn before the Magician when he is |
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Livocator, etc. |
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(5.) Marbas. — ^The fifth Spirit is Marbas. He is a |
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Great President, and appeareth at first in the form of a |
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Great Lion, but afterwards, at the request of the Master, |
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he putteth on Human Shape. He answereth truly of |
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things Hidden or Secret. He causeth Diseases and |
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cureth them. Again, he giveth great Wisdom and Knowl- |
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edge in Mechanical Arts; and can change men into other |
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shapes. He govemeth 36 Legions of Spirits. And his |
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Seal is this, which is to be worn as aforesaid. |
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(6.) Valepor. — The Sixth Spirit is Valefor. He is a |
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mighty Duke, and appeareth in the shape of a Lion with |
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an Ass's Head, bellowing. He is a good Familiar, but |
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tempteth them he is a familiar of to steal. He govemeth |
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10 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is this, which is to be |
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worn, whether thou wilt have him for a Familiar, or not. |
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(7.) Amon. — The Seventh Spirit is Amon. He is a |
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Marquis great in power, and most stem. He appeareth |
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like a Wolf with a Serpent's tail, vomiting out of his |
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mouth flames of fire ; but at the command of the Magician |
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he putteth on the shape of a Man with Dog's teeth beset |
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in a head like a Baven ; or else like a Man with a Baven 's |
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head (simply). He telleth all things Past and to Come. |
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He procureth feuds and reconcileth controversies be- |
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tween friends. He govemeth 40 Legions of Spirits. His |
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Seal is this which is to be worn as aforesaid, etc. |
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(8.) Babbatos. — The Eighth Spirit is Barbatos. He |
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is a Great Duke, and appeareth when the Sun is in Sagit- |
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24 GOETIA |
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tary, with four noble Kings and their companies of |
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great troops. He giveth understanding of the singing |
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of Birds, and of the Voices of other creatures, such as |
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the barking of Dogs. He brealieth the Hidden Treasures |
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open that have been laid by the Enchantments of |
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Magicians. He is of the Order of Virtues, of which some |
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part he retaineth still ; and he knoweth all things Past, |
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and to come, and conciliateth Friends and those that be |
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in Power. He ruleth over 30 Legions of Spirits. Hij |
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Seal of Obedience is this, the which wear before thee |
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aforesaid. |
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{9) Paimon— The Ninth Spirit in this Order |
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Paimon, a Great King, and very obedient unto Lucifeb>i |
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He appeareth in the form of a Man sitting upon |
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Dromedary with a Crown most glorious upon his head. |
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There goeth before him also an Host of Spirits, like Men |
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with Trumpets and well sounding Cymbals, and all other |
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sorts of Musical Instruments. He hath a great Voice, |
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and roareth at his first coming, and his speech is such |
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that the Magician cannot well understand unless be can |
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compel him. This Spirit can teach all Arts and Sciences, |
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and other secret things. He can discover unto thee what |
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the Enrth is, and what holdeth it up in the Waters ; and |
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what Mind is, and where it is; or any other thing thon |
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mayest desire to know. He giveth Dignity, and con- |
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firmeth the same. He bindeth or maketh any man sub- |
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ject unto the Magician if he so desire it. He giveth good' |
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Familiars, and such as can teach all Arts. He is to be |
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observed towards the West. He is of the Order of Dom- |
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inations.' He hath under him 200 Legions of Spirits, |
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and part of tbera are of the Order of Angels, and the |
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other part of Potentates. Now if thou ealleat this Spirit |
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Paimon alone, thou must make him some offering: |
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> Or Dotninions, as they are uauallj termed. |
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THE LESSER KEY 25 |
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there will attend him two Kings called Lab.u, and |
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Abalim, and also other Spirits who be of the Order of |
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Potentates in his Host, and 25 Legions. And those |
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Spirits which be subject unto them are not always with |
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them unless the Magician do compel them. His Charac- |
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ter is this which must be worn as a Lamen before thee, |
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etc. |
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(10.) BuER.— The Tenth Spirit is Buer, a Great Presi- |
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dent. He appeareth ia Sagittary, and that is his shape |
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when the Sun is there. He teaches Philosophy, both |
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Moral and Natural, and the Logic Art, and also the Vir- |
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tues of all Herbs and Plants. He healeth all distempers |
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in man, and giveth good Familiars. He governeth 50 |
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Legions of Spirits, and his Character of obedience is |
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this, which thou must wear when thou callest him forth |
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unto appearance. |
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(11.) GusiON. — The Eleventh Spirit in order is a |
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great and strong Duke, called Gusion. He appeareth |
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like a Xenopilus. He telleth all things, Past, Present, |
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and to Come, and showeth the meaning and resolution |
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of all questions thou mayest ask. He eonciliateth and |
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reeoncDeth friendships, and giveth Honour and Dignity |
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unto any. He ruleth over 40 Legions of Spirits. His |
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Seal is this, tlie which wear thou as aforesaid. |
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(12.) SiTRi.— The Twelfth Spirit is Sitri. He is a |
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Great Prince and appeareth at first with a Leopard's |
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head and the Wings of a Gryphon, but after the com- |
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mand of the Master of the Exorcism he putteth on |
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Human shape, and that very beautiful. He enflameth |
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men with Women's love, and Women with Men's love; |
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and causeth them also to show themselves naked if it be |
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desired. He governeth 60 Legions of Spirits. His Seal |
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is this, to be worn as a Lamen before thee, etc, |
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(13.) Beleth.— The Thirteenth Spirit is called Beleth |
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26 GOETIA |
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(or Bileth, or Bilet). He is a mighty King and terrible. |
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He rideth on a pale horse with trumpets and other kinds |
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of musical instruments playing before him. He is very |
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furious at his first appearance, that is, while the Exor- |
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cist layeth his courage; for to do this he must hold a |
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Hazel Wand in his hand, striking it out towards the |
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South and Bast Quarters, make a triangle. A, without |
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the Circle, and then command him into it by the Bonds |
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and Charges of Spirits as hereafter followeth. And if |
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he doth not enter into the triangle. A, at your threats, |
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rehearse the Bonds and Charms before him, and then |
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he will yield Obedience and come into it, and do what |
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he is commanded by the Exorcist. Yet he must receive |
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him courteously because he is a Great King, and do hom- |
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age unto him, as the Kings and Princes do that attend |
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upon him. And thou must have always a Silver Ring |
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on the middle finger of the left hand held against thy |
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face,^ as they do yet before Amaymon. This Great King |
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Beleth causeth all the love that may be, both of Men and |
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of Women, until the Master Exorcist hath had his desire |
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fulfilled. He is of the Order of Powers, and he govemeth |
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85 Legions of Spirits. His Noble Seal is this, which is |
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to be worn before thee at working. |
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(14.) Leraje, or Leraikha. — The Fourteenth Spirit |
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is called Leraje (or Leraie). He is a Marquis Great in |
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Power, showing himself in the likeness of an Archer clad |
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in Green, and carrying a Bow and Quiver. He causeth |
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all great Battles and Contests; and maketh wounds to |
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putrefy that are made with Arrows by Archers. This |
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belongeth unto Sagittary. He govemeth 30 Legions of |
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Spirits, and this is his Seal, etc. |
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the design is given at the end of the instructions for the Magical |
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Gircle, etc., later on in the Qoetia. |
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(15.) Eligos. — The Fifteenth Spirit in Order is |
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Eligos, a Great Duke, and appeareth in the form of a |
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goodly Knight, carrying a Lance, an Ensign, and a Ser- |
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pent. He discovereth hidden things, and knoweth things |
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to come ; and of Wars, and how the Soldiers will or shall |
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meet. He causeth the Love of Lords and Great Persons. |
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He governeth 60 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is this, etc. |
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(16.) Zepar. — The Sixteenth Spirit is Zepar. He is a |
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Great Duke, and appeareth in Red Apparel and Armour, |
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like a Soldier. His office is to cause Women to love |
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Men, and to bring them together in love. He also maketh |
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them barren. He governeth 26 Legions of Inferior |
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Spirits, and his Seal is this, which he obeyeth when he |
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seeth it. |
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(17.) BoTis. — The Seventeenth Spirit is Botis, a Great |
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President, and an Earl. He appeareth at the first show |
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in the form of an ugly Viper, then at the command of |
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the Magician he putteth on a Human shape with Great |
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Teeth, and two Horns, carrying a bright and sharp |
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Sword in his hand. He telleth all things Past, and to |
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Come, and reconcileth Friends and Foes. He ruleth over |
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60 Legions of Spirits, and this is his Seal, etc. |
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(18.) Bathin. — The Eighteenth Spirit is Bathin. He |
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is a Mighty and Strong Duke, and appeareth like a |
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Strong Man with the tail of a Serpent, sitting upon a |
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Pale-Coloured Horse. He knoweth the Virtues of |
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Herbs and Precious Stones, and can transport men sud- |
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denly from one country to another. He ruleth over 30 |
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Legions of Spirits. His Seal is this which is to be worn |
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as aforesaid. |
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(19,) Sallos. — The Nineteenth Spirit is Sallos (or |
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Saleos). He is a Great and Mighty Duke, and appeareth |
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in the form of a gallant Soldier riding on a Crocodile, |
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with a Ducal Crown on his head, but peaceably. He |
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causeth the Love of Women to Men, and of Men to |
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Women ; and govemeth 30 Legions of Spirits. His Seal |
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is this, etc. |
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(20.) PuRSON. — The Twentieth Spirit is Purson, a |
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Great King. His appearance is comely, like a Man with |
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a Lion's face, carrying a cruel Viper in his hand, and |
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riding upon a Bear. Going before him are many Trum- |
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pets sounding. He knoweth all things hidden, and |
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can discover Treasure, and tell all things Past, Present, |
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and to Come. He can take a Body either Human or |
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Aerial, and answereth truly of all Earthly things both |
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Secret and Divine, and of the Creation of the World. |
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He bringeth forth good Familiars, and under his Gov- |
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ernment there be 22 Legions of Spirits, partly of the |
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Order of Virtues and partly of the Order of Thrones. |
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His Mark, Seal, or Character is this, unto the which he |
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oweth obedience, and which thou shalt wear in time of |
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action, etc. |
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(21.) Marax. — The Twenty-first Spirit is Marax.^ He |
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is a Great Earl and President. He appeareth like a |
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great Bull with a Man's face. His office is to make Men |
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very knowing in Astronomy, and all other Liberal Sci- |
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ences; also he can give good Familiars, and wise, know- |
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ing the virtues of Herbs and Stones which be precious. |
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He govemeth 30 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is this, |
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which must be made and worn as aforesaid, etc. |
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(22.) Ipos. — The Twenty-second Spirit is Ipos. He is |
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an Earl, and a Mighty Prince, and appeareth in the |
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form of an Angel with a Lion's Head, and a Goose's |
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Foot, and Hare's Tail. He knoweth all things Past, |
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Present, and to Come. He maketh men witty and bold. |
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He govemeth 36 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is this, |
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which thou shalt wear, etc. |
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(23.) Aim. — The Twenty-third Spirit is Aim. He is |
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a Great Strong Duke. He appeareth in the form of a |
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very handsome Man in body, but with three Heads; the |
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first, like a Serpent, the second like a Man having two |
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Stars on his Forehead, the third like a Calf. He rideth |
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on a Viper, carrying a Firebrand in his Hand, where- |
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with he setteth cities, castles, and great Places, on fire. |
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He maketh thee witty in all manner of ways, and giveth |
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true answers unto private matters. He governeth 26 |
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Legions of Inferior Spirits; and his Seal is this, which |
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wear thou as aforesaid, etc. |
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(24.) Naberius. — The Twenty-fourth Spirit is Nabe- |
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rius. He is a most valiant Marquis, and showeth in the |
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form of a Black Crane, fiuttering about the Circle, and |
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when he speaketh it is with a hoarse voice. He maketh |
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men cunning in all Arts and Sciences, but especially in |
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the Art of Rhetoric. He restoreth lost Dignities and |
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Honours. He govemeth 19 Legions of Spirits. His Seal |
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is this, which is to be worn, etc. |
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(25.) Glasya-Labolas. — The Twenty-fifth Spirit is |
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Olasya-Labolas. He is a Mighty President and Earl, |
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and showeth himself in the form of a Dog with Wings |
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like a Gryphon. He teacheth all Arts and Sciences in an |
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instant, and is an Author of Bloodshed and Manslaugh- |
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ter. He teacheth all things Past, and to Come. If de- |
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sired he causeth the love both of Friends and of Foes. |
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He can make a Man to go Invisible. And he hath under |
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his command 36 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is this, to |
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be, etc. |
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(26.) BuNE, or Biu± — The Twenty-sixth Spirit is |
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Bune (or Bim). He is a Strong, Great and Mighty |
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Duke. He appeareth in the form of a Dragon with |
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three heads, one like a Dog, one like a Gryphon, and one |
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like a Man. He speaketh with a high and comely Voice. |
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He changeth the Place of the Dead, and canseth the |
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Spirits which be under him to gather together upon your |
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Sepulchres. He giveth Biches Unto a Man, and maketh |
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him Wise and Eloquent. He giveth true Answers unto |
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Demands. And he govemeth 30 Legions of Spirits. His |
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Seal is this, unto the which he oweth Obedience. He |
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hath another Seal (which is the first of these,^ but the |
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last is the best).^ |
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(27.) RoNOV^. — The Twenty-seventh Spirit is Eonove. |
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He appeareth in the Form of a Monster. He teacheth |
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the Art of Rhetoric very well and giveth (Jood Servants, |
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Knowledge of Tongues, and Favours with Friends or |
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Foes. He is a Marquis and Great Earl; and there be |
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under his command 19 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is |
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this, etc. |
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(28.) Bemth. — The Twenty-eighth Spirit in Order, |
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as Solomon bound them, is named Berith. He is a |
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Mighty, Great, and Terrible Duke. He hath two other |
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Names given unto him by men of later times, viz. : Beale, |
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or Beal, and Bopry or Bolpry. He appeareth in the |
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Form of a Soldier with Red Clothing, riding upon a Red |
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Horse, and having a Crown of (Jold upon his head. He |
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giveth true answers. Past, Present, and to Come. Thou |
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must make use of a Ring in calling him forth, as is be- |
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fore spoken of regarding Beleth.' He can turn all metals |
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into Gold. He can give Dignities, and can confirm them |
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unto Man. He speaketh with a very clear and subtle |
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Voice. He govemeth 26 Legions of Spirits. His Seal |
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is this, etc. |
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(29.) AsTAROTH.— The Twenty-ninth Spirit is As- |
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taroth. He is a Mighty, Strong Duke, and appeareth in |
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1 Figure 30. 2 Figure 31. 8 See ante, Spirit No. 13. |
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the Form of an hurtful Angel riding on an Infernal |
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Beast like a Dragon, and carrying in his right hand a |
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Viper. Thou must in no wise let him approach too near |
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unto thee, lest he do thee damage by his Noisome Breath. |
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Wherefore the Magician must hold the Magical Ring |
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near his face, and that will defend him. He giveth true |
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answers of things Past, Present, and to Come, and can |
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discover all Secrets, He will declare wittingly how the |
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Spirits fell, if desired, and the reason of his own fall. |
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He can make men wonderfully knowing in all Liberal |
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Sciences. He ruleth 40 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is |
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this, which wear thou as a Lamen before thee, or else he |
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will not appear nor yet obey thee, etc. |
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(30.) FOBNEUS.— The Thirtieth Spirit is Fomeus. He |
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is a Mighty and Great Marquis, and appeareth in the |
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Form of a Great Sea-Monster. He teacheth, and maketh |
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men wonderfully knowing in the Art of Rhetoric. He |
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causeth men to have a Good Name, and to have the knowl- |
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edge and understanding of Tongues. He maketh one to |
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be beloved of his Foes as well as of his Friends. He |
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governeth 29 Legions of Spirits, partly of the Order of |
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Thrones, and partly of that of Angels. His Seal is this, |
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which wear thou, etc. |
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(31.) FoRAS.— The Thirty-first Spirit is Foras. He |
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is a Mighty President, and appeareth in the Form of a |
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Strong Man in Human Shape. He can give the under- |
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standing to Men how they may know the Virtues of all |
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Herbs and Precious Stones. He teacheth the Arts of |
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Logic and Ethics in all their parts. If desired he maketh |
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men invisible,^ and to live long, and to be eloquent. He |
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given in the majoritj. Yet the form of appearance of Foras as |
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a strong man might warrant the former, though from the nature |
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of his offices the invincibility would probably be rather on the |
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mental than on the physical plane. |
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can discover Treasures and recover things Lost. He |
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ruleth over 29 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is this, |
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which wear thou, etc. |
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(32.) AsMODAY. — The Thirty-second Spirit is Asmo- |
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day, or Asmodai. He is a Great King, Strong, and |
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Powerful. He appeareth with Three Heads, whereof the |
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first is like a Bull, the second like a Man, and the third |
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like a Bam ; he hath also the tail of a Serpent, and from |
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his mouth issue Flames of Fire. His Feet are webbed |
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like those of a Goose. He sitteth upon an Infernal |
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Dragon, and beareth in his hand a Lance with a Banner. |
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He is first and choicest under the Power of Amaymon, |
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he goeth before all other. When the Exorcist hath a |
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mind to call him, let it be abroad, and let him stand on |
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his feet all the time of action, with his Cap or Head- |
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dress off; for if it be on, Amaymon will deceive him and |
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call all his actions to be bewrayed. But as soon as the |
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Exorcist seeth Asmoday in the shape aforesaid, he shall |
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call him by his Name, saying: **Art thou Asmoday T' |
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and he will not deny it, and by-and-by he will bow down |
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unto the ground. He giveth the Bing of Virtues; he |
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teacheth the Arts of Arithmetic, Astronomy, Geometry, |
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and all handicrafts absolutely. He giveth true and full |
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answers unto thy demands. He maketh one Invincible. |
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He showeth the place where Treasures lie, and guardeth |
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it. He, amongst the Legions of Amaymon governeth 72 |
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Legions of Spirits Inferior. His Seal is this which thou |
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must wear as a Lamen upon thy breast, etc. |
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(33.) GAAP.— The Thirty-third Spirit is Gaap. He is |
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a Great President and a Mighty Prince. He appeareth |
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when the Sun is in some of the Southern Signs, in a |
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Human Shape, going before Four Great and Mighty |
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Kings, as if he were a Guide to conduct them along on |
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their way. His Ofl&ce is to make men Insensible or |
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Ignorant ; as also in Philosophy to make them Kiiowing, |
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and in all the Liberal Sciences. He can cause Love or |
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Hatred, also he can teach thee to consecrate those things |
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that belong to the Dominion of Amaymon his King. He |
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can deliver Familiars out of the Custody of other |
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Magicians, and answereth truly and perfectly of things |
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Past, Present, and to Come. He can carry and re-carry |
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men very speedily from one Kingdom to another, at the |
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Will and Pleasure of the Exorcist. He ruleth over 66 |
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Legions of Spirits, and he was of the Order of Poten- |
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tates. His Seal is this to be made and to be worn as |
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aforesaid, etc. |
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(34.) Furfur.— The Thirty-fourth Spirit is Furfur. |
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He is a Great and Mighty Earl, appearing in the Form |
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of an Hart with a Fiery Tail. He never speaketh truth |
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unless he be compelled, or brought up within a tri- |
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angle, A. Being therein, he will take upon himself the |
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Form of an Angel. Being bidden, he speaketh with a |
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hoarse voice. Also he will wittingly urge Love between |
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Man and Woman. He can raise Lightnings and Thun- |
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ders, Blasts, and Great Tempestuous Storms. And he |
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giveth True Answers both of Things Secret and Divine, |
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if commanded. He ruleth over 26 Legions of Spirits. |
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And his Seal is this, etc. |
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(35.) Marchosias.— The Thirty-fifth Spirit is Mar- |
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chosias. He is a Great and Mighty Marquis, appearing |
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at first in the Form of a Wolf^ having Gryphon's Wings, |
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and a Serpent's Tail, and Vomiting Fire out of his |
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mouth. But after a time, at the command of the Exor- |
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cist he putteth on the Shape of a Man. And he is a |
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strong fighter. He was of the Order of Dominations. |
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He governeth 30 Legions of Spirits. He told his Chief, |
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it might be read * * Ox " instead of * ' Wolf. ' '—Trans. [For me he |
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appeared always like an ox, and very dazed. — Ed.] |
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who was Solomon, that after 1,200 years he had hopes |
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to return unto the Seventh Throne. And his Seal is this, |
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to be made and worn as a Lamen, etc. |
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(36.) Stolas, OB Stolos. — The Thirty-sixth Spirit is |
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Stolas, or Stolos. He is a Great and Powerful Prince, |
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appearing in the Shape of a Mighty Raven at first before |
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the Exorcist ; but after he taketh the image of a Man. |
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He teacheth the Art of Astronomy, and the Virtues of |
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Herbs and Precious Stones. He governeth 26 Legions |
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of Spirits ; and his Seal is this, which is, etc. |
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(37.) Phenex. — The Thirty-Seventh Spirit is Phenex |
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(or Phejoiix). He is a great Marquis, and appeareth |
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like the Bird Phoenix, having the Voice of a Child. He |
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singeth many sweet notes before the Exorcist, which he |
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must not regard, but by-and-by he must bid him put on |
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Human Shape. Then he will speak marvellously of all |
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wonderful Sciences if required. He is a Poet, good and |
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excellent. And he will be willing to perform thy re- |
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quests. He hath hopes also to return to the Seventh |
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Throne after 1,200 years more, as he s^aid unto Solomon. |
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He governeth 20 Legions of Spirits. And his Seal is |
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this, which wear thou, etc. |
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(38.) Halphas, or Malthus. — The Thirty-eighth |
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Spirit is Halphas, or Malthous (or Malthas). He is a |
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Great Earl, and appeareth in the Form of a Stock-Dove. |
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He speaketh with a hoarse Voice. His OflSce is to build |
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up Towers, and to furnish them with Ammunition and |
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Weapons, and to send Men-of-War^ to places appointed. |
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He ruleth over 26 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is |
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this, etc. |
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(39.) Malphas. — The Thirty-ninth Spirit is Malphas. |
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He appeareth at first like a Crow, but after he will put |
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on Human Shape at the request of the Exorcist, and |
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speak with a hoarse Voice. He is a Mighty President |
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and Powerful. He can build Houses and High Towers, |
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and can bring to thy Knowledge Enemies' Desires and |
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Thoughts, and that which they have done. He giveth |
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Good Familiars. If thou makest a Sacrifice unto him he |
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will receive it kindly and willingly, but he will deceive |
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him that doth it. He govemeth 40 Legions of Spirits, |
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and his Seal is this, etc. |
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(40.) Raum. — The Fortieth Spirit is Raum. He is a |
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Great Earl; and appeareth at first in the Form of a |
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Crow, but after the Command of the Exorcist he putteth |
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on Human Shape. His oflSce is to steal Treasures out |
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King's Houses, and to carry it whither he is commanded, |
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and to destroy Cities and Dignities of Men, and to tell |
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all things. Past, and What Is, and what Will Be; and |
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to cause Love between Friends and Foes. He was of the |
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Order of Thrones. He govemeth 30 Legions of Spirits ; |
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and his Seal is this, which wear thou as aforesaid. |
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(41.) FocALOR. — The Forty-first Spirit is Focalor, or |
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Forcalor, or Furcalor. He is a Mighty Duke and Strong. |
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He appeareth in the Form of a Man with Gryphon's |
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Wings. His oflSce is to slay Men, and to drown them in |
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the Waters, and to overthrow Ships of War, for he |
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hath Power over both Winds and Seas ; but he will not |
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hurt any man or thing if he be commanded to the con- |
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trary by the Exorcist. He also hath hopes to return to |
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the Seventh Throne after 1,000 years. He govemeth |
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30 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is this, etc. |
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(42.) Vepab. — The Forty-second Spirit is Vepar, or |
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Vephar. He is a Duke Great and Strong and appeareth |
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like a Mermaid. His oflSce is to govern the Waters, and |
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to guide Ships laden with Arms, Armour, and Ammuni- |
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tion, etc., thereon. And at the request of the Exorcist |
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he can cause the seas to be right stormy and to appear |
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full of ships. Also he maketh men to die in Three Days |
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by Putrefying Wounds or Sores, and causing Worms to |
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breed in them. He govemeth 29 Legions of Spirits, and |
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his Seal is this, etc. |
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(43.) Sabnock. — The Forty-third Spirit, as King |
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Solomon commanded them into the Vessel of Brass, is |
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called Sabnock, or Savnok. He is a Marquis, Mighty, |
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Great and Strong, appearing in the Form of an Armed |
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Soldier with a Lion's Head, riding on a pale-coloured |
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horse. His oflSce is to build high Towers, Castles and |
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Cities, and to furnish them with Armour, etc. Also he |
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can afflict Men for many days with Wounds and with |
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Sores rotten and full of Worms. He giveth Good Fa- |
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miliars at the request of the Exorcist. He commandeth |
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50 Legions of Spirits ; and his Seal is this, etc. |
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(44.) Shan. — The Forty-fourth Spirit is Shax, or |
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Shaz (or Shass). He is a Great Marquis and appeareth |
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in the Form of a Stock-Dove, speaking with a voice |
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hoarse, but yet subtle. His Office is to take away the |
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Sight, Hearing, or Understanding of any Man or Woman |
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at the command of the Exorcist ; and to steal money out |
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of the houses of Kings, and to carry it again in 1,200 |
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years. If commanded he will fetch Horses at the request |
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of the Exorcist, or any other thing. But he must first |
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be commanded into a Triangle, A, or else he will deceive |
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him, and tell him many Lies. He can discover all things |
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that are Hidden, and not kept by Wicked Spirits. He |
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giveth good Familiars, sometimes. He governeth 30 |
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Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is this, etc. |
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(45.) ViN^.— The Forty-fifth Spirit is Vin6, or Vinea. |
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He is a Great King, and an Earl ; and appeareth in the |
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Form of a Lion,^ riding upon a Black Horse, and bear- |
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*0r "with the Head of a Lion,'* or "having a Lion's Head," |
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in some Codices. |
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ing a Viper in his hand. His OflSce is to discover Things |
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Hidden, Witches, Wizards, and Things Present, Past, |
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and to Come. He, at the command of the Exorcist will |
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build Towers, overthrow Great Stone Walls, and make |
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the Waters rough with Storms. He governeth 36 Le- |
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gions of Spirits. And his Seal is this, which wear thou, |
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as aforesaid, etc. |
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(46.) BiFRONS. — The Forty-sixth Spirit is called |
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Bifrons, or Bifrous, or Bifrovs. He is an Earl, and |
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appeareth in the Form of a Monster ; but after a while, |
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at the Command of the Exorcist, he putteth on the shape |
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of a Man. His OflSce is to make one knowing in Astrol- |
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ogy, (Jeometry, and other Arts and Sciences. He teach- |
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eth the Virtues of Precious Stones and Woods. He |
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changeth Dead Bodies, and putteth them in another |
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place ; also he lighteth seeming Candles upon the Graves |
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of the Dead. He hath under his Command 6 Legions |
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of Spirits. His Seal is this, which he will own and sub- |
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mit unto, etc. |
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(47.) UvALL, VuAL, or VovAL. — The Forty-seventh |
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Spirit Uvall, or Vual, or Voval. He is a Duke, Great, |
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Mighty, and Strong; and appeareth in the Form of a |
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Mighty Dromedary at the first, but after a while at the |
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Command of the Exorcist he putteth on Human Shape, |
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and speaketh the Egyptian Tongue, but not perfectly.^ |
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His Office is to procure the Love of Woman, and to tell |
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Things Past, Present, and to Come. He also procureth |
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Friendship between Friends and Foes. He was of the |
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Order of Potestates or Powers. He governeth 37 Legions |
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of Spirits, and his Seal is this, to be made and worn |
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before thee, etc. |
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(48.) Haagenti. — The Forty-eighth Spirit is Haagenti. |
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He is a President, appearing in the Form of a Mighty |
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Bull with Gryphon's Wings. This is at first, but after, |
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at the Command of the Exorcist he putteth on Human |
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Shape. His Office is to make Men wise, and to instruct |
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them in divers things ; also to Transmute all Metals into |
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Gold; and to change Wine into Water, and Water into |
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Wine. He governeth 33 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal |
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is this, etc. |
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(49.) Crocell. — The Forty-ninth Spirit is Crocell, or |
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Crokel. He appeareth in the Form of an Angel. He is |
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a Duke Great and Strong, speaking something Mystically |
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of Hidden Things. He teacheth the Art of Geometry |
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and the Liberal Sciences. He, at the Command of the |
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Exorcist, will produce Great Noises like the Bushings |
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of many Waters, although there be none. He warmeth |
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Waters, and discovereth Baths. He was of the Order of |
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Potestates, or Powers, before his fall, as he declared unto |
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the King Solomon. He governeth 48 Legions of Spirits.. |
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His Seal is this, the which wear thou as aforesaid. |
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(50.) FuRCAS. — The Fiftieth Spirit is Furcas. He is |
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a Knight, and appeareth in the Form of a Cruel Old Man |
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with a long Beard and a hoary Head, riding upon a pale- |
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coloured Horse, with a Sharp Weapon in his hand. His |
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Office is to teach the Arts of Philosophy, Astrology, |
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Rhetoric, Logic, Cheiromancy, and Pyromancy, in all |
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their parts, and perfectly. He hath under his Power 20 |
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Legions of Spirits. . His Sesfl, or Mark, is thus made, etc. |
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(51.) Balam. — The Fifty-first Spirit is Balam or |
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Balaam. He is a Terrible, Great, and Powerful King. |
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He appeareth with three Heads : the first is like that of |
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a Bull ; the second is like that of a Man ; the third is like |
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that of a Earn. He hath the Tail of a Serpent, and |
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Flaming Eyes. He rideth upon a furious Bear, and |
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canieth a Boshawk upon his Fist. He speaketh with a |
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hoarse Voice, giving True Answers of Things Past, Pres- |
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ent, and to Come. He maketh men to go Invisible, and |
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also to be Witty. He govemeth 40 Legions of Spirits. |
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His Seal is this, etc. |
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(52.) Alloces. — The Fifty-second Spirit is Alloces, |
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or Alocas. He is a Duke, Great, Mighty, and Strong, |
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appearing in the Form of a Soldier^ riding upon a Great |
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Horse. His Face is like that of a Lion, very Red, and |
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having Flaming Byes. His Speech is hoarse and very |
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big.* His OflSce is to teach the Art of Astronomy, and |
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all the Liberal Sciences. He bringeth unto thee Good |
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Familiars; also he ruleth over 36 Legions of Spirits. |
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His Seal is this, which, etc. |
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(53.) Camio or Caim. — The Fifty-third Spirit is |
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Camio, or Caim. He is a Great President, and appeareth |
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in the Form of the Bird called a Thrush at first, but |
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afterwards he putteth on the Shape of a Man carrying |
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in his Hand a Sharp Sword. He seemeth to answer in |
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Burning Ashes, or in Coals of Fire. He is a Good Dis- |
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puter. His OflSce is to give unto Men the Understand- |
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ing of all Birds, Lowing of Bullocks, Barking of Dogs, |
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and other Creatures; and also of the Voice of the Waters. |
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He giveth True Answers of Things to Come. He was |
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of the Order of Angels, but now ruleth over 30 Legions |
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of Spirits Infernal. His Seal is this, which wear thou, |
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etc. |
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(54.) Murmur, or Murmus. — The Fifty-fourth Spirit |
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is called Murmur, or Murmus, or Murmux. He is a |
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Great Duke, and an Earl ; and appeareth in the Form of |
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a Warrior riding upon a Gryphon, with a Ducal Crown |
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upon his Head. There do go before him those his Min- |
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isters with great Trumpets sounding. His Office is to |
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teach Philosophy perfectly, and to constrain Souls De- |
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ceased to come before the Exorcist to answer those ques- |
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tions which he may wish to put to them, if desired. He |
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was partly of the Order of Thrones, and partly of that |
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of Angels. He now ruleth 30 Legions of Spirits. And |
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his Seal is this, etc. |
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(55.) Orobas.— The Fifty-fifth Spirit is Orobas. He |
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is a great and Mighty Prince, appearing at first like a |
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Horse ; but after the command of the Exorcist he putteth |
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on the Image of a Man. His Office is to discover all |
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things Past, Present, and to Come; also to give Digni- |
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ties, and Prelacies, and the Favour of Friends and of |
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Foes. He giveth True Answers of Divinity, and of the |
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Creation of the World. He is very faithful unto the |
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Exorcist, and will not suffer him to be tempted of any |
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Spirit. He govemeth 20 Legions of Spirits. His Seal |
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is this, etc. |
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(56.) Gremory, or Gamori. — The Fifty-sixth Spirit |
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is Gremory, or Gamori. He is a Duke Strong and Pow- |
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erful, and appeareth in the Form of a Beautiful Woman, |
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with a Duchess's Crown tied about her waist, and riding |
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on a Great Camel. His Office is to tell of all Things |
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Past, Present, and to Come; and of Treasures Hid, and |
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what they lie in; and to procure the Love of Women |
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both Young and Old. He govemeth 26 Legions of |
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Spirits, and his Seal is this, etc. |
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(57.) OsE, or Voso. — The Fifty-seventh Spirit is Oso, |
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Ose, or Voso. He is a Great President, and appeareth |
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like a Leopard at the first, but after a little time he |
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putteth on the Shape of a Man. His Office is to make |
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one cunning in the Liberal Sciences, and to give True |
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Answers of Divine and Secret Things ; also to change a |
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Man into any Shape that the Exorcist pleaseth, so that |
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he that is so changed will not think any other thing than |
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that he is in verity that Creature or Thing he is changed |
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into. He govemeth 30^ Legions of Spirits, and this is |
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his Seal, etc. |
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(58.) Amy, or Avnas. — The Fifty-eighth Spirit is |
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Amy, or Avnas. He is a Great President, and appeareth |
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at first in the Form of a Flaming Fire ; but after a while |
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he putteth on the Shape of a Man. His ofSce is to make |
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one Wonderful Knowing* in Astrology and all the Lib- |
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eral Sciences. He giveth Good Familiars, and can |
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bewray Treasure that is kept by Spirits. He governeth |
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36 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is this, etc. |
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(59.) Obiax, or Onus. — The Fifty-ninth Spirit is |
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Oriax, or Orias. He is a Great Marquis, and appeareth |
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in the Form of a Lion,* riding upon a Horse Mighty and |
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Strong, with a Serpent's Tail;* and he holdeth in his |
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Bight Hand two Great Serpents hissing. His Office is |
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to teach the Virtues of the Stars, and to know the Man- |
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sions of the Planets, and how to understand their Vir- |
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tues. He also transformeth Men, and he giveth Dig- |
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nities, Prelacies, and Confirmation thereof; also Favour |
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with Friends and with Foes. He doth govern 30 Legions |
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of Spirits ; and his Seal is this, etc. |
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(60.) Vapula, or Naphula. — The Sixtieth Spirit is |
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Vapula, or Naphula. He is a Duke Great, Mighty, and |
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Strong; appearing in the Form of a Lion with Gry- |
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phon's Wings. His Office is to make Men Knowing in all |
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Handcrafts and Professions, also in Philosophy, and |
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other Sciences. He govemeth 36 Legions of Spirits, and |
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1 Should be 30. For these 72 Great Spirits of the Book |
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CK)etia are iJl Princes and Leaders of numbers. |
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his Seal or Character is thus made, and thou shalt wear |
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it as aforesaid, etc. |
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(61.) Zaoan. — The Sixty-first Spirit is Zagan. He |
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is a Great King and President, appearing at first in the |
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Form of a Bull with Gryphon's Wings ; but after a while |
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he putteth on Human Shape. He maketh Men Witty. |
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He can turn Wine into Water, and Blood into Wine, |
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also Water into Wine. He can turn all Metals into Coin |
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of the Dominion that Metal is of. He can even make |
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Fools wise. He govemeth 33 Legions of Spirits, and his |
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Seal is this, etc. |
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(62.) VoLAC, or Valak, or Valu, or Ualac. — The |
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Sixty-second Spirit is Volac, or Valak, or Valu. He is a |
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President Mighty and Great, and appeareth like a Child |
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with Angel's Wings, riding on a Two-headed Dragon. |
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His Ofi&ce is to give True Answers of Hidden Treasures, |
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and to tell where Serpents may be seen. The which he |
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will bring unto the Exorciser without any Force or |
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Strength being by him employed. He govemeth 38 |
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Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is thus. |
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(63.) Andras. — The Sixty-third Spirit is Andras. |
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He is a Great Marquis, appearing in the Form of an |
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Angel with a Head like a Black Night Baven, riding |
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upon a strong Black Wolf, and having a Sharp and |
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Bright Sword flourished aloft in his hand. His OflSce is |
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to sow Discords. If the Exorcist have not a care, he will |
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slay both him and his fellows. He govemeth 30 Legions |
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of Spirits, and this is his Seal, etc. |
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(64.) Haures, or Hauras, or Havres, or Flauros. — |
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The Sixty-fourth Spirit is Haures, or Hauras, or Havres, |
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or Flauros. He is a Great Duke, and appeareth at first |
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like a Leopard, Mighty, Terrible, and Strong, but after |
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a while, at the Command of the Exorcist, he putteth on |
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Human Shape with Eyes Flaming and Fiery, and a |
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most Terrible Countenance. He giveth True Answers |
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of all things, Present, Past, and to Come. But if he be |
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not commanded into a Triangle, A, he will Lie in all |
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these Things, and deceive and beguile the Exorcist in |
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these things, or in such and such business. He will, |
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lastly, talk of the Creation of the World, and of Divinity, |
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and of how he and other Spirits fell. He destroyeth |
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and bumeth up those who be the Enemies of the Exor- |
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cist should he so desire it; also he will not suffer him |
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to be tempted by any other Spirit or otherwise. He |
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governeth 36 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is this, to |
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be worn as a Lamen, etc. |
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(65.) Andrealphus. — The Sixty-fifth Spirit is Andre- |
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alphus. He is a Mighty Marquis, appearing at first in |
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the form of a Peacock, with great Noises. But after a |
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time he putteth on Human shape. He can teach Greom- |
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etry perfectly. He maketh Men very subtle therein; |
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and in all Things pertaining unto Mensuration or As- |
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tronomy. He can transform a Man into the Likeness |
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of a Bird. He governeth 30 Legions of Infernal Spirits, |
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and his Seal is this, etc. |
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(66.) CiMEjES, or CiMEiES, or Kimaris. — The Sixty- |
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sixth Spirit is Cimejes, or Cimeies, or Kimaris. He is a |
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Marquis, Mighty, Great, Strong and Powerful, appear- |
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ing like a Valiant Warrior riding upon a goodly Black |
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Horse. He ruleth over all Spirits in the parts of Africa. |
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His OflSce is to teach perfectly Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, |
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and to discover things Lost or Hidden, and Treasures. |
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He governeth 20 Legions of Infemals; and his Seal is |
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this, etc. |
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(67.) Amdusias, or Amdukias. — The Sixty-seventh |
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Spirit is Amdusias, or Amdukias. He is a Duke Great |
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and Strong, appearing at first like a Unicorn, but at the |
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request of the Exorcist he standeth before him in Human |
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Shape, . causing Trumpets, and all manner of Musical |
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Instruments to be heard, but not soon or immediately. |
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Also he can cause Trees to bend and incline according |
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to the Exorcist's Will. He giveth Excellent Familiars. |
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He govemeth 29 Legions of Spirits. And his Seal is |
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this, etc. |
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(68.) Belial.— The Sixty-eighth Spirit is Belial. He |
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is a Mighty and a Powerful King, and was created next |
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after Lucifer. He appeareth in the Form of Two Beau- |
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tiful Angels sitting in a Chariot of Fire. He speaketh |
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with a Comely Voice, and declareth that he fell first from |
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among the worthier sort, that were before Michael, and |
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other Heavenly Angels. His OflSce is to distribute Pres- |
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entations and Senatorships, etc. ; and to cause favour of |
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Friends and of Foes. He giveth excellent Familiars, |
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and govemeth 50 Legions of Spirits. Note well that |
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this King Belial must have Offerings, Sacrifices and |
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Gifts presented unto him by the Exorcist, or else he will |
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not give True Answers unto his Demands. But then he |
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tarrieth not one hour in the Truth, unless he be con- |
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strained by Divine Power. And his Seal is this, which is |
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to be worn as aforesaid, etc. |
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(69.) Decarabia. — The Sixty-ninth Spirit is Decara- |
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bia. He appeareth in the Form of a Star in a Pentacle, |
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at first; but after, at the command of the Exorcist, he |
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putteth on the image of a Man. His Office is to discover |
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the Virtues of Birds and Precious Stones, and to make |
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the Similitude of all kinds of Birds to fly before the |
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Exorcist, singing and drinking as natural Birds do. He |
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govemeth 30 Legions of Spirits, being himself a Great |
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Marquis. And this is his Seal, which is to be worn, etc. |
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(70.) Seere, Sear, or Seir. — The Seventieth Spirit is |
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Seere, Sear, or Seir. He is a Mighty Prince, and Power- |
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ful, under Amaymon, King of the East. He appeareth |
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in the Form of a Beautiful Man, riding upon a Winged |
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Horse. His Office is to go and come ; and to bring abun- |
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dance of things to pass on a sudden, and to carry or re- |
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carry anything whither thou wouldest have it to go, or |
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whence thou wouldest have it from. He can pass over |
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the whole Earth in the twinkling of an Bye. He giveth |
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a True relation of all sorts of Theft, and of Treasure hid, |
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and of many other things. He is of an indifferent Good |
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Nature, and is willing to do anything which the Exorcist |
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desireth. He governeth 26 Legions of Spirits. And this |
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his Seal is to be worn, etc. |
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(71.) Dantalion. — The Seventy-first Spirit is Dan- |
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talion. He is a Duke Great and Mighty, appearing in |
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the Form of a Man with many Countenances, all Men's |
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and Women's Faces; and he hath a Book in his right |
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hand. His Office is to teach all Arts and Sciences unto |
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any; and to declare the Secret Counsel of any one; for |
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he knoweth the Thoughts of all Men and Women, and |
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can change them at his Will. He can cause Love, and |
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show the Similitude of any person, and show the same |
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by a Vision, let them be in what part of the World they |
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Will. He governeth 36 Legions of Spirits; and this is |
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his Seal, which wear thou, etc. |
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(72.) ANDROMALnjs.i — The Seventy-second Spirit in |
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Order is named Andromalius. He is an Earl, Great and |
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Mighty, appearing in the Form of a Man holding a |
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Great Serpent in his Hand. His Office is to bring back |
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both a Thief, and the Goods which be stolen ; and to dis- |
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cover all Wickedness, and Underhand Dealing; and to |
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punish all Thieves and other Wicked People and also to |
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discover Treasures that be Hid. He ruleth over 36 |
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Legions of Spirits. His Seal is this, the which wear thou |
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as aforesaid, etc. |
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These be the 72 Mighty Kings and Princes which King |
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Solomon Commanded into a Vessel of Brass, together |
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with their Legions. Of whom Belial, Bileth, Asmoday, |
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and Gaap, were Chief. And it is to be noted that Solo- |
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mon did this because of their pride, for he never declared |
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other reason why he thus bound them. And when he |
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had thus bound them up and sealed the Vessel, he by |
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Divine Power did chase them all into a deep Lake or |
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Hole in Babylon. And they of Babylon, wondering to |
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see such a thing, they did then go wholly into the Lake, |
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to break the Vessel open, expecting to find great store |
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of Treasure therein. But when they had broken it open, |
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out flew the Chief Spirits immediately, with their Le- |
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gions following them ; and they were all restored to their |
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former places except Belial, who entered into a certain |
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Image, and thence gave answers unto those who did offer |
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Sacrifices unto him, and did worship the Image as their |
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God, etc. |
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OBSERVATIONS. |
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First, thou shalt know and observe the Moon's Age for |
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thy working. The best days be when the Moon Luna is |
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2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, or 14 days old, as Solomon saith; and |
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no other days be profitable. The Seals of the 72 Kings |
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are to be made in Metals. The Chief Kings' in Sol |
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(Gold) ; Marquises' in Luna (Silver) ; Dukes' in Venus |
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(Copper) ; Prelacies' in Jupiter (Tin) ; Knights' in Sat- |
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urn (Lead) ; Presidents' in Mercury (Mercury) ; Earls' |
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in Venus (Copper), and Luna (Silver), alike equal, etc. |
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These 72 Kings be under the Power of Amaymon, Cor- |
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son, ZiMiMAY or Ziminair, and Goap, who are the Four |
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Great Kings ruling in the Four Quarters, or Cardinal |
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Points,^ viz. : East, West, North, and South, and are not |
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1 These four Great Kings are usually called Oriens, or UrienSi |
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PaTinon or Paymonia, Ariton or Egyn, and Amaymon or Amaimon. |
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By the Rabbins they are frequently entitled: Samael, Azaxdiy |
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Az&el, and Mahazael. |
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to be called forth except it be upon Great Occasions ; but |
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are to be Invocated and Commanded to send such or such |
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a Spirit that is under their Power and Rule, as is shown |
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in the following Invocations or Conjurations. And the |
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Chief Bangs may be bound from 9 till 12 o'clock at Noon, |
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and from 3 till Sunset ; Marquises may be bound from 3 |
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in the afternoon till 9 at Night, and from 9 at Night till |
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Sunrise; Dukes may be bound from Sunrise till Noonday |
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in Clear Weather ; Prelates may be bound any hour of |
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the Day; Bjiights may from Dawning of Day till Sun- |
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rise, or from 4 o'clock till Sunset; Presidents may be |
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bound any time, excepting Twilight, at Night, unless the |
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King whom they are under be Invocated ; and Counties |
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or Earls any hour of the Day, so it be in Woods, or in |
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any other places whither men resort not, or where no |
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xioise is, etc. |
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CLASSIFIED LIST OF THE 72 CHIEF SPIRITS |
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RESPECTIVE RANK. |
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(Seal in Gold.) Kings.— (1.) Bael; (9.) Paimon; (13.) |
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Beleth; (20.) Purson; (32.) Asmoday; (45.) Vin6; (51.) |
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Balam; (61.) Zagan; (68.) Belial. |
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(Seal in Copper.) Dukis. — (2.) Agares; (6.) Valefor; |
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(8.) Barbatos; (11.) Gusion; (15.) Eligos; (16.) Zepar; |
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(18.) Bathim; (19.) Sallos; (23.) Aim; (26.) Bune; |
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(28.) Berith; (29.) Astaroth; (41.) Focalor; (42.) |
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Vepar; (47.) Vual; (49.) Crocell; (52.) Alloces; (54.) |
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Murmur; (56.) Gremory; (60.) Vapula; (64.) Haures; |
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(67.) Amdusias; (71.) Dantalion. |
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(Seal in Tin.) Princes and Prelates. — (3.) Vassago; |
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(12.) Sitri; (22.) Ipos; (33.) Gaap; (36.) Stolas; (55.) |
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Orobas; (70.) Seere. |
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(Seal in SUver.) Marquises. — (4.) Samigina; (7.) |
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Amon; (14.) Leraje; (24.) Naberius; (27.) Ronove; |
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(30.) Fomeus; (35.) Marchosias; (37.) Phenex; (43.) |
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Sabnock; (44.) Shax; (59.) Orias; (63.) Andras; (65.) |
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Andrealphus; (66.) Cimeies; (69.) Decarabia. |
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(Seal in Mercury.) Presidents. — (5.) Marbas; (10.) |
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Buer; (17.) Botis; (21.) Marax; (25.) Glasya-Labolas; |
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(31.) Foras; (33.) Gaap; (39.) Malphas; (48.) Haagen- |
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ti; (53.) Cairn; (57.) Ose; (58.) Amy; (61.) Zagan; |
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(62.) Valac. |
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(Seal in Copper and Silver alike equal.) Earls, or |
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Counts. — (17.) Botis; (21.) Marax; (25.) Glasya-Labo- |
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las; (27.) Ronove; (34) Furfur; (38.) Halphas; (40.) |
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Raum; (45.) Vine; (46.) Bifrons; (72.) Andromalius. |
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(Seal in Lead.) Knights. — (50.) Furcas. |
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Note. — It will be remarked that several among the |
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above Spirits possess two titles of different ranks; e.g., |
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(45.) Vine is both King and Earl; (25.) Glasya-Labolas |
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is botli President and Earl, etc. *' Prince" and '* Pre- |
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late'' are apparently used as interchangeable terms. |
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Probably the Seals of Earls should be made of Iron, and |
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those of Presidents in mixture either of Copper and Sil- |
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ver, or of Silver and Mercury ; as otherwise the Metal of |
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one Planet, Mars, is excluded from the List ; the Metals |
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attributed to the Seven Planets being : to Saturn, Lead ; |
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to Jupiter, Tin; to Mars, Iron; to the Sun, Gold; to |
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Venus, Copper; to Mercury, Mercury and mixtures of |
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Metals, and to Luna, Silver. |
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In a manuscript codex by Dr. Rudd, which is in the |
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British Museum, Hebrew names of these 72 Spirits are |
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given; but it appears to me that many are manifestly |
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incorrect in orthography. The codex in question, though |
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beautifully written, also contains many other errors, par- |
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ticularly in the Sigils. Such as they are, these names in |
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THE LESSER KEY 49 |
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the Hebrew of Dr. Budd are here shown. {See Figures |
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81 to 152 inclusive.) |
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THE MAGICAL CIRCLE. |
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This is the Form of the Magical Circle of King Solomon, |
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the which he made that he might preserve himself therein |
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from the malice of these Evil Spirits. {See Frontis- |
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piece, Figure 153.) This Magical Circle is to be made |
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9 feet across, and the Divine Names are to be written |
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around it, beginning at EHYEH, and ending at |
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LEVANAH, Luna. |
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(Colours. — The space between the outer and inner cir- |
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cles, where the serpent is coiled, with the Hebrew names |
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written along his body, is bright deep yellow. The square |
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in the centre of the circle, where the word '* Master" is |
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written, is filled in with red. All names and letters are |
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in black. In the Hexagrams the outer triangles where |
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the letters a, d, o, n, a, i, appear are filled in with bright |
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yellow, the centres, where the T-shaped crosses are, blue |
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or green. In the Pentagrams outside the circle, the outer |
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triangles where **Te, tra, gram, ma, ton," is written, are |
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filled in bright yellow, and the centres with the T crosses |
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written therein are red.^) |
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THE MAGICAL TEIANGLE OF SOLOMON. |
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This is the Form of the Magical Triangle, into the |
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which Solomon did conmiand the Evil Spirits. It is to |
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be made at 2 feet distance from the Magical Circle and |
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it is 3 feet across. {See Frontispiece Figure 154.) Note |
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1 The coiled serpent is only shown in one private codex, the |
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Hebrew names being in most cases simply written round in a |
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somewhat spiral arrangement within the double circle. It is to be |
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remembered that Hebrew is always written from right to left, |
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that this triangle is to be placed toward that quarter |
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whereunto the Spirit belongeth. And the base of the |
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triangle is to be nearest unto the Circle, the apex point- |
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ing in the direction of the quarter of the Spirit. Observe |
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thou also the Moon in thy working, as aforesaid, etc. |
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Anaphaxeton is sometimes written Anepheneton. |
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(Colours. — Triangle outlined in black; name of |
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Michael black on white ground ; the three Names without |
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the triangle written in red ; circle in centre entirely filled |
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in in dark green.) |
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THE HEXAGRAM OF SOLOMON. |
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This is the Form of the Hexagram of Solomon, the figure |
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whereof is to be made on parchment of a calf's skin, and |
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worn at the skirt of thy white vestment, and covered |
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with a cloth of fine linen white and pure, the which is to |
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be shown unto the Spirits when they do appear, so that |
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they be compelled to take human shape upon them and |
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be obedient. |
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(Colours. — Circle, Hexagon, and T cross in centre out- |
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lined in black, Maltese crosses black; the five exterior |
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instead of from left to right like ordinary European languages. |
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The small Maltese crosses are placed to mark the conclusion of |
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each separate set of Hebrew names. These names are those of |
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Deity Angels and Archangels allotted by the Qabsdists to each of |
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the 9 first Sephiroth or Divine Emanations. In English letters they |
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run thus, beginning from the head of the serpent: + Ehyeh |
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Kether Metatron Ghaioth Ha-Qadehs Bashith Ha-Galgalim S.P.M. |
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(for "Sphere of the Primum Mobile'*) + lah Chokmah |
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Batziel Auphanim Masloth S.S.F (for "Sphere of the Fixed |
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Stars," or S.Z. for "Sphere of the Zodiac") + lehovah Eolhim |
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Binah Tzaphquiel Aralim Shabbathai S. (for "Sphere") of |
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Saturn + El Chesed Tzadquiel Ghaschmalim Tzedeq S. of Jupiter |
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+ Elohim Gibor Geburah Kamael Seraphim Madim S. of Mars + |
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lehovah Eloah Va-Daftth Tiphereth Baphael Malakim Shemesh S. |
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of the Sun + lehovah Tzabaoth Netzach Haniel Elohim Nogah S. |
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of Venus. + Elohim Tzabaoth Hod Michael Beni Elohim Kokav |
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S. of Mercury -f Shaddal El Chai lesod Gabriel Cherubim Levanah |
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,S. of the Moon +• |
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THE LESSER KEY 51 |
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triangles of the Hexagram where Te, tra, gram, ma, ton, |
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is written, are filled in with bright yellow ; the T cross in |
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centre is red, with the three little squares therein in |
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black. The lower exterior triangle, where the Sigil is |
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drawn in black, is left white. The words *'Tetragram- |
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maton'* and **Tau'' are in black letters; and AGLA |
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with Alpha and Omega in red letters.) |
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THE PENTAGRAM OF SOLOMON. |
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This is the Form of Pentagram of Solomon, the figure |
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whereof is to be made in Sol or Luna (Gold or Silver), |
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and worn upon thy breast ; having the Seal of the Spirit |
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required upon the other side thereof. It is to preserve |
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thee from danger, and also to command the Spirits by. |
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(Colours. — Circle and pentagram outlined in black. |
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Names and Sigils within Pentagram black also. '*Tetra- |
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grammaton" in red letters. Ground of centre of Penta- |
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gram, where **Soluzen'' is written, green. External |
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angles of Pentagram where **Abdia,'' ''Ballaton,*' |
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**Halliza," etc., are written, blue.) |
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THE MAGIC RING OR DISC OF SOLOMON. |
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This is the Form of the Magic Ring, or rather Disc, of |
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Solomon, the figure whereof is to be made in gold or sil- |
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ver. It is to be held before the face of the exorcist to |
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preserve him from the stinking sulphurous fumes and |
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flaming breath of the Evil Spirits. |
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(Colour. — Bright yellow. Letters, black.) |
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THE VESSEL OF BRASS. |
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This is the Form of the Vessel of Brass wherein King |
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Solomon did shut up the Evil Spirits, etc. {See Figures |
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158 and 159.) (Somewhat diflPerent forms are given in |
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52 GOETIA |
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the various codices. The seal in Figure 160 was made in |
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brass to cover this vessel with at the top. This history |
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of the genii shut up in the brazen vessel by King Solo- |
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mon recalls the story of **The Fisherman and the Jinni'' |
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in **The Arabian Nights." In this tale, however, there |
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was only one jinni shut up in a vessel of yellow brass the |
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which was covered at the top with a leaden seal. This |
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jinni tells the fisherman that his name is Sakhr, or |
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Sacar.) |
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(Colour. — ^Bronze. Letters. — Black on a red band.) |
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THE SECRET SEAL OF SOLOMON. |
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This is the Form of the Secret Seal of Solomon, where- |
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with he did bind and seal up the aforesaid Spirits with |
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their legions in the Vessel of Brass. |
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This seal is to be made by one that is clean both in- |
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wardly and outwardly, and that hath not defiled himself |
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by any woman in the space of a month, but hath in |
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prayer and fasting desired of God to forgive him aU his |
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sins, etc. |
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It is to be made on the day of Mars or Saturn (Tues- |
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day or Saturday) at night at 12 o'clock, and written |
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upon virgin parchment with the blood of a black cock |
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that never trode hen. Note that on this night the moon |
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must be increasing in light (i.e,, going from new to full) |
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and in the Zodiacal Sign of Virgo. And when the seal is |
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so made thou shalt perfume it with alum, raisins dried |
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in the sun, dates, cedar and lignum aloes. |
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Also, by this seal King Solomon did command all the |
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aforesaid Spirits in the Vessel of Brass, and did seal it |
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up with this same seal. He by it gained the love of all |
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manner of persons, and overcame in battle, for neither |
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weapons, nor fire, nor water could hurt him. And this |
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THE LESSER KEY 53 |
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privy seal was made to cover the vessel at the top withal, |
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etc. |
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Note : Figures 162 to 174 inclusive are interesting as |
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showing a marked resemblance to the central design of |
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the Secret Seal. It will be observed that the evident |
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desire is to represent hieroglyphicaUy a person raising |
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his or her hands in adoration. Nearly all are stone |
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sepulchral steles, and the execution of them is rough and |
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primitive in the extreme. Most are in the Musee du |
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Louvre at Paris. |
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Figures 162 and 163 are from the district of Constan- |
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tine and show a figure raising its arms in adoration. |
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In Figure 164, also from Constantine, the person bears |
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a palm branch in the right hand. Above is a hierogly- |
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phic representing either the Lunar Disc or the Sun in |
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the heavens ; but more probably the former. |
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Figure 165 is a more complicated stele. Above is the |
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symbol already mentioned, then comes the sign of the |
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Pentagram, represented by a five-pointed star, towards |
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which the person raises his or her hands. Besides the |
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latter is a rude form of caduceus. A brief inscription |
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follows in the Punic character. The Punic or Car- |
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thaginian language is usually considered to have been a |
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dialect of Phoenician, and Carthage was of course a col- |
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ony of Tyre. Beneath the Tunic inscription is a horse 's |
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head in better drawing than the sculpture of the rest of |
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the stele, which would seem to imply that the rudeness of |
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the representation of the human figure is intentional. |
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This and the following stele are also from Constantine. |
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In Figure 166 again, the horse is best delineated by |
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far. In addition to the other symbols there is either a |
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hand or a foot, for it is almost impossible to distinguish |
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which, at the head of the stele, followed by an egg-and- |
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tongue moulding. The figure of the person with the |
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arms raised is treated as a pure hieroglyphic and is |
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placed between two rude caducei. The Lunar or Solar |
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Symbol follows. |
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Figure 167, also from Constantine, shows the last-men- |
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tioned symbol above. The figure with the arms raised |
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is simply a hieroglyph, and is placed between an arm and |
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hand on the one side, and a rude caduceus on the other. |
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Figure 168 shows the person holding a rude caduceus |
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in the right hand, and standing above a dolphin. This |
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latter, as in the case of the horse in 165 and 166, is by |
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far the best delineated. |
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Figure 169, this also being from Constantine, shows |
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the usual human hieroglyph between a caduceus and a |
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crescent. |
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Figure 170 is from the site of ancient Carthage. It |
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is very rough in workmanship, and the designs are mere |
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scratchings on the stone. The ensemble has the eflPect of |
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an evil Sigil. |
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Figure 171 is also from Carthage and the various sym- |
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bols appear to have become compressed into and syn- |
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thesised in the form of a peculiarly evil-looking caduceus. |
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Figure 172 is from the decoration of a sepulchral urn |
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found at Oldenburgh in Germany. It is remarkable as |
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showing the same hieroglyphic human form with the |
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crescent above ; the latter in the Secret Seal of Solomon |
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has a flattened top, and is therefore more like a bowl, |
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and is placed across the hieroglyph. |
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Figure 173 is an Egyptian design which would show |
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an analogy between the symbol and the idea of the force |
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of the creation. |
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Figure 174 is a stele from Phoenicia somewhat similar |
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to the others, except that the rudimentary caducei in |
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Figures 166 and 170 are here replaced by two roughly |
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drawn Ionic columns. |
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THE LESSER KEY 55 |
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These last three designs are taken from the work of |
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the Chevalier Emile Soldi-Colbert de Beaulieu^ on the |
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'^Langue Sacree.'' |
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In Figure 175 is given the Seal of the Spirit Halahel. |
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This Spirit is said to be under the rule of Bael, and to |
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be of a mixed nature, partly good and partly evil, like |
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the spirits of Theurgia-Gtoetia which follow in the second |
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book of the Lemegeton. |
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THE OTHER MAGICAL REQUISITES. |
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The other magical requisites are : a sceptre, a sword, a |
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mitre, a cap, a long white robe of linen, and other gar- |
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ments for the purpose;^ also a girdle of lion's skin three |
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inches broad, with all the names written about it which |
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be round the outmost part of the Magical Circle. Also |
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perfumes, and a chafing-dish of charcoal kindled to put |
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the fumes on, to smoke or perfume the place appointed |
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for action ; also anointing oil to anoint thy temples and |
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thine eyes with ; and fair water to wash thyself in. And |
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in so doing, thou shalt say as David said : |
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The Adoration at the Bath. |
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Thou shalt purge me with hyssop, Lord! and I |
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shall be clean : Thou shalt wash me, and I shall be whiter |
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than snow." |
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And at the putting on of thy garments thou shalt say : |
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The Adoration at the Induing op the Vestments. |
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**By the figurative mystery of these holy vestures (or |
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of this holy vestment) I will clothe me with the armour |
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of salvation in the strength of the Most High, Anchor; |
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1 In many Codices it is written "a sceptre or sword, a mitre or |
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cap. ' * By the ' ' other garments ' ' would be meant not only under- |
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garments, but also manUes of different colours. |
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Amacor; Amides; Theodinias; Anitor; that my de- |
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sired end may be effected through Thy strength, O |
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Adonai ! unto Whom the praise and glory will for ever |
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and ever belong! Amen!'' |
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After thou hast so done, make prayers unto Qod ac- |
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cording unto thy work, as Solomon hath conmianded. |
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THE CONJURATION TO CALL FORTH ANY OP |
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THE AFORESAID SPIRITS. |
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I DO invocate and conjure thee, Spirit, N.^; and |
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being with power armed from the Supreme Majesty, I |
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do strongly command thee, by Beralanensis, Balda- |
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CHiENSis, Paumachia, and Apologiae Sedes ; by the most |
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Powerful Princes, Grenii, Liachidae, and Ministers of the |
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Tartarean Abode ; and by the Chief Prince of the Seat |
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of Apologia in the Ninth Legion, I do invoke thee, and |
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by invocating conjure thee. And being armed with |
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power from the Supreme Majesty, I do strongly com- |
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mand thee, by Him Who spake and it was done, and unto |
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whom all creatures be obedient. Also I, being made after |
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the image of God, endued with power from God and |
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created according unto His will, do exorcise thee by |
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that most mighty and powerful name of God, ^l, strong |
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and wonderful ; thou Spirit N. And I command thee |
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and Him who spake the Word and His Fiat was accom- |
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plished, and by all the names of God. Also by the names |
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Adonai, El, Elohim, Elohi, Ehyeh, Asher Ehyeh, |
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Zabaoth, Elion, Iah, Tetragrammaton, Shaddai, Lord |
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God Most High, I do exorcise thee and do powerfully |
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command thee, thou Spirit N., that thou dost forth- |
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1 Here interpolate the name of the Spirit desired to be invo- |
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cated. In some of the Codices there are faint variations in the |
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form of wording of the conjurations, but not sufficient to change |
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the sense, e. g., ** Tartarean abode'' for "Tartarean seat," etc. |
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THE LESSER KEY 57 |
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with appear unto me here before this Circle in a fair |
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human shape, without any deformity or tortuosity. And |
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by this ineffable name, Tetragrammaton Iehovah, do I |
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command thee, at the which being heard the elements |
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are overthrown, the air is shaken, the sea runneth back, |
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the fire is quenched, the earth trembleth, and all the hosts |
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of the celestials, terrestrials, and infemals do tremble |
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together, and are troubled and confounded. Wherefore |
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come thou, Spirit N., forthwith, and without delay, |
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from any or all parts of the world wherever thou mayest |
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be, and make rational answers unto all things that I |
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shall demand of thee. Come thou peaceably, visibly, and |
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affably, now, and without delay, manifesting that which |
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I shall desire. For thou art conjured by the name of the |
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Living and True God, Helioren, wherefore fulfil thou |
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my commands, and persist thou therein unto the end, |
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and according unto mine interest, visibly and affably |
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speaking unto me with a voice clear and intelligible with- |
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out any ambiguity. |
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Bepeat this conjuration as often as thou pleasest, and |
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if the Spirit come not yet, say as f oUoweth : |
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THE SECOND CONJURATION. |
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I DO invocate, conjure, and command thee, thou Spirit |
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N., to appear and to show thyself visibly unto me before |
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this Circle in fair and comely shape, without any de- |
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formity or tortuosity ; by the name and in the name Iah |
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and Vau, which Adam heard and spake; and by the |
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name of God, Agla, which Lot heard and was saved with |
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his family; and by the name Ioth, which Jacob heard |
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from the angel wrestling with him, and was delivered |
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from the hand of Esau his brother; and by the name |
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Anaphaxeton which Aaron heard and spake and was |
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made wise; and by the name Zabaoth, which Moses |
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named and all the rivers were turned into blood ; and hy |
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the name Asheb Ehteh Obiston, which Moses named, |
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and all the rivers brought forth frogs, and they ascended |
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into the houses, destroying all things ; and by the name |
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Elion, which Moses named, and there was great hail |
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such as had not been since the beginning of the world; |
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and by the name Adonai, which Moses named, and there |
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came up locusts, which appeared upon the whole land, |
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and devoured all which the hail had left; and by the |
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name Schema Amathia which loshua called upon, and |
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the sun stayed his course ; and by. the name Alpha and |
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Omega, which Daniel named, and destroyed Bel, and |
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slew the Dragon ; and in the name Emmanuel, which the |
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three children, Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego, sang |
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in the midst of the fiery furnace, and were delivered; |
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and by the name Hagios ; and by the Seal^ of Adoni ; |
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and by Ischyros, Athanatos, Paracletos; and by O |
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Theos, Ictros, Athanatos; and by these three secret |
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names, Agla, On, Tetragrammaton, do I adjure and |
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constrain thee. And by these names, and by all the other |
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names of the Living and True God, the Lord Almighty, |
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I do exorcise and command thee, Spirit N., even by |
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Him Who spake the Word and it was done, and to Whom |
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all creatures are obedient; and by the dreadful judg- |
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ments of GrOD ; and by the uncertain Sea of Glass, which |
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is before the Divine Majesty, mighty and powerful ; by |
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the four beasts before the throne, having eyes before and |
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behind ; by the fire round about the throne ; by the holy |
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angels of Heaven ; and by the mighty wisdom of GrOD ; I |
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do potently exorcise thee, that thou appearest here before |
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this Circle, to fulfil my will in all things which shall |
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iln some "By the Seat of Adonai" or "By the Throne of |
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Adonai. * * In these conjurations and elsewhere in the body of the |
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text I have given the divine names correctly. |
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THE LESSER KEY 59 |
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seem good unto me ; by the Seal of Basdathea Balda- |
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CHiA; and by this name Primeumaton, which Moses |
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named, and the earth opened, and did swallow up Kora, |
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Dathan, and Abiram. Wherefore thou shalt make faith- |
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ful answers unto all my demands, Spirit N., and shalt |
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perform all my desires so far as in thine office thou art |
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capable hereof. Wherefore, come thou, visibly, peace- |
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ably, and affably, now without delay, to manifest that |
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which I desire, speaking with a clear and perfect voice, |
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intelligibly, and to mine understanding. |
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If he come not yet at the rehearsal of these two first |
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conjurations (but without doubt he will), say on as fol- |
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loweth; it being a constraint: |
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THE CONSTEAINT. |
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I DO conjure thee, thou Spirit N., by all the most |
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glorious and efficacious names of the Most Great and |
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Incomprehensible Lord God op Hosts, that thou comest. |
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quickly and without delay from all parts and places of |
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the earth and world wherever thou mayest be, to make |
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rational answers unto my demands, and that visibly and |
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affably, speaking with a voice intelligible unto mine |
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understanding as aforesaid. I conjure and constrain |
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thee, thou Spirit N., by all the names aforesaid ; and |
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in addition by these seven great names wherewith Solo- |
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mon the Wise bound thee and thy companions in a Vessel |
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of Brass, Adonai, Preyai or Prerai, Tetragrammaton, |
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Anaphaxeton or Anepheneton, Inessenpatoal or In- |
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essenpatall, Pathtumon or Pathatumon, and Itemon ; |
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that thou appearest here before this Circle to fulfil my |
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will in all things that seem good unto me. And if thou |
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be still so disobedient, and refusest still to come, I will |
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in the power and by the power of the name of the Su- |
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preme and Everlasting Lord God Who created both |
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60 GOETIA |
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thee and me and all the world in six days, and what is |
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contained therein, Eib, Saraye, and by the power of this |
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name Pbimeumaton which commandeth the whole host |
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of Heaven, curse thee, and deprive thee of thine oflSce, |
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joy, and place, and bind thee in the depths of the Bot- |
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tomless Pit or Abyss, there to remain unto the Day of the |
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Last Judgment. And I will bind thee in the Eternal |
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Fire, and into the Lake of Flame and of Brimstone, |
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unless thou comest quickly and appearest here before |
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this Circle to do my will. Therefore, come thou ! in and |
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by the holy names Adonai, Zabaoth, Adonai, Amioran. |
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Come thou ! for it is Adonai who conmiandest thee. |
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If thou hast come thus far, and yet he appeareth not, |
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thou mayest be sure that he is sent unto some other place |
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by his King, and cannot come ; and if it be so, invocate |
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the King as here foUoweth, to send him. But if he do |
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not come still, then thou mayest be sure that he is bound |
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in chains in hell, and that he is not in the custody of his |
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King. If so, and thou still hast a desire to call him even |
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from thence, thou must rehearse the general curse which |
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is called the Spirits' Chain. |
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Here foUoweth, therefore, the Invocation of the King: ^ |
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THE INVOCATION OF THE KING. |
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THOU great, powerful, and mighty King Amaimon, |
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who bearest rule by the power of the Supreme (Jod El |
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over aU spirits both superior and inferior of the Infernal |
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Orders in the Dominion of the^ East ; I do invocate and |
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command thee by the especial and true name of God; |
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and by that God that Thou Worshippest; and by the |
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Seal of thy creation ; and by the most mighty and power- |
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ful name of God, Iehovah Tetragbammaton who cast |
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1 It will depend on the quarter to which the Spirit is attributed, |
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which of the four chief kings are to be invoked. |
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thee out of heaven with all other infernal spirits; and |
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by all the most powerful and great names of GrOD who |
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created Heaven, and Earth, and Hell, and all things in |
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them contained ; and by their power and virtue ; and by |
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the name Primeumaton who commandeth the whole host |
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of Heaven ; that thou mayest cause, enforce, and compel |
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the Spirit N. to come unto me here before this Circle in |
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a fair and comely shape, without harm unto me or unto |
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any other creature, to answer truly and faithfully unto |
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all my requests; so that I may accomplish my will and |
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desire in knowing or obtaining any matter or thing |
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which by office thou knowest is proper for him to perform |
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or accomplish, through the power of God, El, Who cre- |
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ated and doth dispose of all things both celestial, aerial, |
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terrestrial, and infernal. |
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After thou shalt have invocated the King in this man- |
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ner twice or thrice over, then conjure the spirit thou |
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wouldst call forth by the aforesaid conjurations, re- |
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hearsing them several times together, and he will come |
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without doubt, if not at the first or second time of re- |
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hearsing. But if he do not come, add the ** Spirits' |
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Chain'* unto the end of the aforesaid conjurations, and |
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he will be forced to come, even if he be bound in chains, |
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for the chains must break oflP from him, and he will be |
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at liberty : |
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THE GENERAL CURSE, CALLED THE SPIRITS' |
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CHAIN, AGAINST ALL SPIRITS |
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THAT REBEL. |
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THOU wicked and disobedient spirit N., because thou |
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hast rebelled, and hast not obeyed nor regarded my words |
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which I have rehearsed; they being all glorious and |
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incomprehensible names of the true God, the maker and |
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62 GOETIA |
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creator of thee and of me, and of all the world; I do |
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by the power of these names the which no creature is |
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able to resist, curse thee into the depth of the Bottomless |
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Abyss, there to remain unto the Day of Doom in chains, |
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and in fire and brimstone unquenchable, unless thou |
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forthwith appear here before this Circle, in this triangle |
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to do my will. And, therefore, come thou quickly and |
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peaceably, in and by these names of God, Adonai, Za- |
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BAOTH, Adonai, Amioran ; come thou ! come thou ! for it |
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is the King of Kings, even Adonai, who commandeth |
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thee. |
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When thou shalt have rehearsed thus far, but still he |
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Cometh not, then write thou his seal on parchment and |
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put thou it into a strong black box;^ with brimstone, |
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assafcetida, and such like things that bear a stinking |
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smell ; and then bind the box up round with an iron wire, |
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and hang it upon the point of thy sword, and hold it |
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over the fire of charcoal ; and say as f olloweth unto the |
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fire first, it being placed toward that quarter whence the |
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Spirit is to come : |
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THE CONJURATION OF THE FIRE. |
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I CONJURE thee, fire, by him who made thee and all |
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other creatures for good in the world, that thou torment, |
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bum, and consume this Spirit N., for everlasting. I |
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condemn thee, thou Spirit N., because thou art disobe- |
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dient and obeyest not my commandment, nor keepest the |
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precepts of the Lord thy God, neither wilt thou obey |
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me nor mine invocations, having thereby called thee |
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forth, I, who am the servant of the Most High and |
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Imperul Lord God op Hosts, Iehovah, I who am digni- |
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1 This box should evidently be in metal or in something wbich |
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does not take fire easily. |
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THE LESSER KEY 63 |
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fied and fortified by His celestial power and permission, |
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and yet thou comest not to answer these my propositions |
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here made unto thee. For the which thine averseness |
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and contempt thou art guilty of great disobedience and |
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rebellion, and therefore shall I excommunicate thee, and |
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destroy thy name and seal, the which I have enclosed in |
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this box; and shall burn thee in the immortal fire and |
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bury thee in immortal oblivion ; unless thou immediately |
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come and appear visibly and aflPably, friendly and cour- |
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teously here unto me before this Circle, in thi? triangle, |
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in a form comely and fair, and in no wise terrible, hurt- |
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ful, or frightful to me or any other creature whatsoever |
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upon the face of earth. And thou shalt make rational |
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answers unto my requests, and perform all my desires |
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in all things, that I shall make unto thee. |
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And if he come not even yet, thou shalt say as |
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f olloweth : |
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THE GREATEE CURSE.^ |
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Now, thou Spirit N., since thou art still pernicious |
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and disobedient, and wilt not appear unto me to answer |
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unto such things as I would have desired of thee, or |
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would have been satisfied in; I do in the name, and by |
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the power and dignity of the Omnipresent and Immortal |
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Lord God of Hosts Iehovah Tetragrammaton, the only |
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creator of Heaven, and Earth, and Hell, and all that is |
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therein, who is the marvellous Disposer of all things |
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both visible and invisible, curse thee, and deprive thee of |
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all thine office, joy, and place ; and I do bind thee in the |
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depths of the Bottomless Abyss there to remain until the |
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Day of Judgment, I say into the Lake of Fire and Brim- |
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iln some codices this is called "the Curse" only; but in one |
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or two the "Spirits' Chain" is called "the Lesser Curse," and |
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this the ' ' Greater Curse. ' ' |
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64 GOETIA |
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stone which is prepared for all rebellious, disobedient, |
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obstinate, and pernicious spirits. Let all the company |
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of Heaven curse thee! Let the sun, moon, and all the |
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stars curse thee! Let the Light and all the hosts of |
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Heaven curse thee into the fire unquenchable, and into |
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the torments unspeakable. And as thy name and seal |
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contained in this box chained and bound up, shall be |
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choken in sulphurous stinking substances, and burned in |
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this material fire; so in the name Iehovah and by the |
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power and dignity of these three names, Tetragram- |
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MATON, Anaphaxeton, and Pbimeumaton, I do cast |
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thee, thou wicked and disobedient Spirit N., into the |
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Lake of Fire which is prepared for the damned and ac- |
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cursed spirits, and there to remain unto the day of doom, |
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and never more to be remembered before the face of |
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God, who shall come to judge the quick, and the dead, |
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and the world, by fire. |
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Then the exorcist must put the box into the fire, and |
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by-and-by the Spirit will come, but as soon as he is come, |
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quench the fire that the box is in, and make a sweet per- |
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fume, and give him welcome and a kind entertainment, |
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showing unto him the Pentacle that is at the bottom of |
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your vesture covered with a linen cloth, saying : |
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THE ADDRESS UNTO THE SPIRIT UPON HIS |
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COMING. |
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Behold thy confusion if thou refusest to be obedient! |
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Behold the Pentacle of Solomon which I have brought |
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here before thy presence! Behold the person of the |
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exorcist in the midst of the exorcism ; him who is armed |
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by God and without fear ; him who potently invocateth |
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thee and calleth thee forth unto appearance; even him, |
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thy master, who is called Octinimos. Wherefore make |
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THE LESSER KEY 65 |
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rational answer unto my demands, and prepare to be |
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obedient unto thy master in the name of the Lord : |
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Bathal OB Vathat Bushing upon Abrac ! |
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Abeob cx)ming upon Abereb!^ |
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Then he or they will be obedient, and bid thee ask |
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what thou wilt, for he or they be subjected by God to |
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fulfil our desires and conunands. And when he of they |
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shall have appeared and showed himself or themselves |
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humble and meek, then shalt thou rehearse : |
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THE WELCOME UNTO THE SPIRIT. |
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Welcome Spirit N., most noble king * (or kings) ! I |
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say thou art welcome unto me, because I have called thfee |
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through Him who has created Heaven, and Earth, and |
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Hell, and all that is in them contained, and because also |
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thou hast obeyed. By that same power by the which I |
|
have called thee forth, I bind thee, that thou remain |
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affably and visibly here before this Circle (or before this |
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Circle and in this triangle) so constant and so long as I |
|
shall have occasion for thy presence ; and not to depart |
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without my license until thou hast duly and faithfully |
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performed my will without any falsity. |
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Then standing in the midst of the Circle, thou shall |
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stretch forth thine hand in a gesture of command and |
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say: |
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* * By the Pentacle op Solomon have I called thee ! |
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Give unto me a true Answer." |
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Then let the exorcist state his desires and requests. |
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And when the evocation is finished thou shalt license |
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the Spirit to depart thus : |
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1 In the Latin, "Bathal vel Vathat super Abrac mens I Abeor |
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veniens super Aberer I ' ' |
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2 Or whatever his dignity may be. |
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66 GOETIA |
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THE LICENSE TO DEPAET. |
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THOU Spirit N., because thou hast diligently answered |
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unto my demands, and hast been very ready and willing |
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to come at my call, I do here license thee to depart unto |
|
thy proper place ; without causing harm or danger unto |
|
man or beast. Depart, then, I say, and be thou very |
|
ready to come at my call, being duly exorcised and con- |
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jured by the sacred rites of magic. I charge thee to |
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withdraw peaceably and quietly, and the peace of Gk)D |
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be ever continued between thee and me ! Amen ! |
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After thou hast given the Spirit license to depart, |
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thou art not to go out of the circle until he or they be |
|
gone, and until thou shalt have made prayers and ren- |
|
dered thanks unto God for the great blessings He hath |
|
bestowed upon thee in granting thy desires, and deliver- |
|
ing thee from all the malice of the enemy the devil. |
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Also note! Thou mayest command these spirits into |
|
the Vessel of Brass in the same manner as thou dost into |
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the triangle, by saying: **that thou dost forthwith appear |
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before this Circle, in this Vessel of Brass, in a fair and |
|
comely shape," etc., as hath been shown in the fore- |
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going conjurations. |
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EXPLANATION OF CERTAIN NAMES USED IN |
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THIS BOOK LEMEGETON. |
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Eheie. Kether. — ^Almighty (Jod, whose dwelling is in the |
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highest Heavens : |
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Haioth. — The great King of Heaven, and of all the |
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powers therein : |
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Methratton. — ^And of all the holy hosts of Angels and |
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Archangels : |
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Beschith. — Hear the prayers of Thy servant who putteth |
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his trust in Thee : |
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Hagalgalim. — ^Let thy Holy Angels be commanded to |
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assist me at this time and at all times. |
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lehovah. — God Almighty, God Omnipotent, hear my |
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prayer : |
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Hadonat. — Command Thy Holy Angels above the fixed |
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stars: |
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Ophanim. — To be assisting and aiding Thy servant : |
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lophiel. — That I may command all spirits of air, water, |
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fire, earth, and hell : |
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Masloth. — So that it may tend unto Thy glory and unto |
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the good of man. |
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lehovah, — (Jod Almighty, God Omnipotent, hear my |
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prayer : |
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Elohim. — God with us, Qod be always present with us : |
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Binah, — Strengthen us and support us, both now and |
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for ever : |
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Aralim, — ^In these our undertakings, which we perform |
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but as instruments in Thy hands : |
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Zdbiathi (should be Shabbathii). — In the hands of Thee, |
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the great God of Sabaoth. |
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67 |
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68 GOETIA |
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Eesel (should be Chesed). — Thou great Gtod, governor |
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and creator of the planets, and of the Host |
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of Heaven: |
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HdsmaUm (should be Chashmalim). — Command them |
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by Thine almighty power : |
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Zelez (should be Zedeq). — To be now present and assist- |
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ing to us Thy poor servants, both now and |
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for ever. |
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Elohim Oeher (should be Gibor). — ^Most Almighty and |
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eternal and ever living Lord Qod : |
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Seraphim. — Command Thy seraphim : |
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Camael, Madim. — To attend on us now at this time, to |
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assist us, and to defend us from all perils and |
|
dangers. |
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Eloha, — Almighty God ! be present with us both now |
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and for ever : |
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Tetragrammaton, — ^And let thine Almighty power and |
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presence ever guard and protect us now and |
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for ever: |
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"Raphael. — ^Let thy holy angel Raphael wait upon us at |
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this present and for ever: |
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Schemes (or Shemesh). — To assist us in these our under- |
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takings. |
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lehovah. — God Almighty, God Omnipotent, hear my |
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prayer : |
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Sabaoth. — Thou great God of Sabaoth : |
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Netzah (or Netzaeh). — ^All-seeing God: |
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Elohim. — God be present with us, and let thy presence |
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be now and always present with us : |
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Baniel. — ^Let thy holy angel Haniel come and minister |
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unto us at this present. |
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Sabaoth. — thou great God of Sabaoth, be present with |
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us at this time and for ever : |
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THE LESSEE KEY 69 |
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Bodhen (should be Hod simply). — ^Let Thine Almighty |
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power defend us and protect us, both now |
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and for ever: |
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Michael. — ^Let Michael, who is, under Thee, general of |
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thy heavenly host : |
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Cochdb, — Come and expel all evil and danger from us |
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both now and for ever. |
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Sadai. — Thou great Gtod of all wisdom and knowledge : |
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Jesal (should be lesod). — Instruct Thy poor and most |
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humble servant : |
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Cherubim. — By Thy holy cherubim : |
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Odbriel. — By Thy Holy Angel Gabriel, who is the Author |
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and Messenger of good tidings : |
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Levanah. — ^Direct and support us at this present and for |
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ever. |
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The Explanation op the Two Triangles * in |
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THE Parchment. |
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Alpha And Omega. — Thou, great God, Who art the |
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beginning and the end : |
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Tetragramm>aton. — Thou Gtod of Almighty power, be ever |
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present with us to guard and protect us, and |
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let Thy Holy Spirit and presence be now and |
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always with us : |
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Soluzen. — ^I command thee, thou Spirit of whatsoever |
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region thou art, to come unto this circle : |
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Halliza. — ^And appear in human shape : |
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Bellator (or Ballaton). — ^And speak unto us audibly in |
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our mother-tongue : |
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1 Evidently meaning both the Hexagram and the Pentagram of |
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Solomon. (See Figures 155 and 156.) |
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70 GOETIA |
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Bellonoy (or Bellony). — ^And show, imd discover unto |
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lis all treasure that thou knowest of, or that is |
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in thy keeping, and deliver it unto us quietly : |
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HaUii, Era. — ^And answer all such questions as we may |
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demand without any defect now at this time. |
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An Explanation op Solomon's Tbl^gle |
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Anephezeton. — Thou great Gtod of all the Heavenly |
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Host: |
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Primeumaton. — Thou Who art the First and Last, let all |
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spirits be subject unto us, and let the Spirit |
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be bound in this triangle, which disturbs this |
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place : |
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Michael. — Bj Thy Holy Angel Michael, until I shall dis- |
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charge him. |
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(Hebe endeth this First Book of the Lemegeton, |
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WHICH IS called the QOETIA.) |
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r«« Conjuratiouns of ye Booke Goetia in ye |
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Lemegeton which Solomoun ye Kynge did give |
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unto Lemuel hys sonne, rendered into ye Magicall |
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or Angelike Language by our Illustrious and ever- |
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Glorious Frater, ye Wise Perdurabo, that |
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Myghtye Chiefe of ye Rosy-Cross Fraternitye, |
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now sepulchred in ye Vault of ye Collegium 8.S. |
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And soe may we doe alle! |
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71 |
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ATTE TE BATHES OF ART. |
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Asperges me, Domine, hyssopo, et mundabor : |
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Lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor. |
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ATTE YE INDUYNGE OF YE HOLY VES- |
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TURES. |
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In the mystery of these vestures of the Holy |
|
Ones, I gird up my power in the girdles of right- |
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eousness and truth in the power of the Most High : |
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Ancor: Amacor: Amides: Theodonias: Anitor: let |
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be mighty my power: let it endure for ever: in the |
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power of Adonai, to whom the praise and the |
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glory shaU be; whose end cannot be. |
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YE FYRSTE CONJOURATIOUN. |
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I invoke and move thee, thou, Spirit N.: and |
|
being exalted above ye in the power of the Most |
|
High, I say unto thee, Obeyl in the name Bera- |
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lensis, Baldorchiensis, Paumachia, and Apologiae |
|
Sedes : and of the mighty ones who govern, spirits, |
|
Liachidae and ministers of the House of Death: |
|
and by the Chief Prince of the seat of Apologia in |
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the Ninth Legion, I do invoke thee and by invok- |
|
ing conjure thee. And being exalted above ye in |
|
the power of the Most High, I say unto thee, Obey! |
|
in the name of him who spake and it was, to whom |
|
all creatures and things obey. Moreover I, whom |
|
God made in the likeness of God, who is the cre- |
|
ator according to his living breath, stir thee up in |
|
the name which is the voice of wonder of the mighty |
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God, El, strong and unspeakable, thou Spirit N. |
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72 |
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THE LESSEE KEY 73 |
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And I say to thee obey, in the name of him who |
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spake and it was; and in every one of ye, ye |
|
names of GodI Moreover in the names Adonai, |
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El, Elohim, Elohi, Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh, Zahaoth, |
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Elion, lah, Tetragrammaton, Shaddai, Lord God |
|
Most High, I stir thee up; and in our strength I |
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say Obey I Spirit N. Appear unto His servants |
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in a moment; before the circle in the likeness of |
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a mun; and visit me in peace. And in the ineffable |
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name Tetragrammaton lehovah, I say. Obey! |
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whose mighty sound being exalted in potper the |
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pillars are divided, the winds of the firmament |
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groan aloud; the fire burns not; the earth moves |
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in earthquakes; and all things of the house of |
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heaven and earth and the dwelling-place of dark- |
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ness are as earthquakes, and are in torment, and |
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are confounded in thunder. Come forth, Spirit |
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N. in a moment: let thy dwelling-place be empty, |
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apply unto us the secrets of Truth and obey my |
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power. Come forth, visit us in peace, appear unto |
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my eyes; be friendly: Obey the living breath! For |
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I stir thee up in the name of the God of Truth |
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who liveth for ever, Helioren. Obey the living |
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breath, therefore continually unto the end as my |
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thoughts appear to my eyes: therefore be friendly: |
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specking the secrets of Truth in voice and in |
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understanding. |
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YE SECOUNDE CONJOURATIOUN |
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I invoke thee, and move thee, and stir thee up |
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Spirit N. appear unto my eyes before the circle in |
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the likeness of a man vn the names and by the |
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name lah and Vau, which Adam spake and %n the |
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name of God, Agla, which Lot spake: and it was a^ |
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pleasant deliverers unto him and his house and |
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in the name loth which lacob spake in the voice |
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of the Holy ones who cast him down, and it was |
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also as pleasant deliverers in the anger of his |
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brother and in the name Anaphaxeton, which |
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Aaron spake and it was as the Secret Wisdom and |
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in the name Zabaoth which Mosheh spake, and all |
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things of water were as blood; and in the name |
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Asher Ehyeh Oriston, which Mosheh spake, and |
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all waters were bringing forth creatures who wax |
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strong, which lifted up unto the houses, which |
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destroy all things and in the name of Elion which |
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Mosheh spake, and it was as stones from the fir- |
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mament of wrath, such as was not in the ages of |
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Time the beginning of the Earth and in the name |
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of Adni, which Mosheh spake and there appeared |
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creatures of earth who destroyed what the big |
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stones did not: and in the name Schema Amathia, |
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which loshua invoked, and the Sun remained over |
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ye, ye hills the seats of Gibeon, and in the names |
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Alpha and Omega which Daniel spake, and de- |
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stroyed Bel and the Dragon: and in the name |
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Emmanuel which the sons of God sang praises in |
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the midst of the burning plain, and flourished in |
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conquest: and in the name Hagios, and by the |
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Throne of Adni, and in Ischyros, Athanatos, |
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Paracletes: and in Theos, Ictros, Athanatos. |
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And in these names of secret truth, Agla, On, |
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Tetragrammaton, do I invoke and move thee. And |
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in these names, and all things that are the names |
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of the God of Secret Truth who liveth for ever, |
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the All-Powerful. I invoke and stir thee up, |
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spirit N, Even by him who spake it was, to whom |
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all creatures are obedient and in the Extreme Jus- |
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tice and Anger of God; and by the veil(?) that is |
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before the glory of God, mighty; and by the crea- |
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tures of living breath before the Throne whose |
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eyes are east and west; by the fire in the fire of |
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just Glory of the Throne; by the Holy ones of |
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Heaven; and by the secret wisdom of God, I, err- |
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alted in power, stir thee up. Appear before this |
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circle; obey in all things that I say; in the seal |
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Basdathea Baldachia; and in this Name Primeu- |
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maton, which Mosheh spake, and the earth was |
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divided, and Korah, Dathan, and Abiram fell in |
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the depth. Therefore obey in all things, spirit |
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N., obey thy creation. Come thou forth: appear |
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unto my eyes; visit us in peace, be friendly; come |
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forth in the 24th of a moment; obey my power, |
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speaking the secrets of Truth in voice and in |
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understanding I |
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YE CONSTRAYNTE. |
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I stir thee up, spirit N. in all things that are the |
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names of glory and power of God the Great One |
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who is greater than understanding, Adni Ihvh |
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Tzabaoth, come forth in the 24th of a moment, let |
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Thy dwelling-place be empty; apply thyself unto |
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the secret truth and obey my power: appear unto |
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my eyes, visit us in peace, speaking the secrets of |
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truth in voice and understanding. I stir thee up |
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and move thee, spirit N., in all the names that I |
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have said, and I add these one and six names |
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wherein Solomon, the lord of the secret wisdom, |
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placed yourselves, spirits of wrath, in a vessel, |
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Adonai, Preyai Tetragrammaton, Anaphaxeton |
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Inessenfatoal, Pathtomon and Itemon: appear be- |
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fore this circle; obey in all things my power. And |
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as thou art he that obeys not and comes not I shall |
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be in thy power, God Most High that liveth for |
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ever, who is the creator of all things in six days |
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Eie, Saraye, and in my power in the name Prieu- |
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maton that ruleth over the palaces of heaven. |
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Curse Thee, and destroy thy seat, joy, and power; |
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and I bind thee in the depth of Abaddon, to |
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remain until the day of judgment whose end can- |
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not be. And I bind thee in the fire of sulphur min- |
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gled with poison and the seas of fire and sulphur: |
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come forth, therefore, obey my power and appear |
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before this circle. Therefore come forth in the |
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name of the Holy Ones Zabaoth, Adonai, Ami- |
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oran. Cornel for I am Adonai who stir thee up. |
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HY8 KYNGE. |
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thou great powerful governor Amaimon, who |
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reigneth exalted in the power of the only El above |
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all spirits in the kingdoms of the East, (South, |
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West, North), I invoke and move thee in the name |
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of the true God, and in God whom thou worship- |
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pest: and in the seal of thy creation: and in the |
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mighty names of God, lehevohe Tetragrammaton, |
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who cast thee down from Heaven, thou and the |
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spirits of darkness, and in all the names of the |
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mighty God who is the creator of Heaven and |
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earth, and the dwelling of darkness, and all things |
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and in their power and brightness; and in the |
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name Primeumaton who reigns over the palaces |
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of Heaven. Bring forth, I say, the spirit N.; |
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bring him forth in the 24th of a moment let his |
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dwelling be empty until he visits us in peace, |
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speaking the secrets of truth; until he obey my |
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power and his creation in the power of God, El, |
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who is the Creator and doth dispose of all things, |
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heaven, firmament, earth, and the dwelling of |
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darkness. |
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Yclept ye Spirits* Chayne, against all Spirits |
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YT REBELLE. |
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thou wicket spirit N. that obeyeth not, because |
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1 made a law and invoked the names of the glori- |
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THE LESSER KEY 77 |
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ous and ineffable God of Truth, the creator of all, |
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and thou obey est not the mighty sounds that I |
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make: therefore I curse thee in the depth of Abad- |
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don to remain until the day of judgment in tor- |
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ment in fire and in sulphur without end, until thou |
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appear before our will and obey my power. Come, |
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therefore, in the 24th of a moment, before the |
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circle in the triangle in this name and by this name |
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of God, Adni, Tzabaoth, Adonai, Amioran. Come! |
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Come I for it is the Lord of Lords Adni, that stir- |
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reth thee up. |
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YE CONJOURATIOUN OF TE FTRE. |
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I stir thee up, thou fire, in him who is thy Cre- |
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ator and of all creatures. Torment, burn, destroy |
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the spirit N. always whose end cannot be, I judge |
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thee in judgment and in extreme justice, spirit |
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N., because thou art he that obeyeth not my power |
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and obeyeth not that law which the Lord God |
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made, and obeyeth not the Mighty Sounds and the |
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Living Breath which I invoke, which I send : Come |
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forth, I, who am the Servant of the Same Most |
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High governor Lord God powerful, lehovohe, I |
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who am exalted in power and am mighty in his |
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power above ye, thou who comest not giving obe- |
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dience and faith to him that liveth and triumpheth. |
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Therefore I say the judgment: I curse thee and |
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destroy the name N. and the seal N., which I have |
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placed in this dwelling of poison, and I burn thee |
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in fire whose end cannot be; and I cast thee down |
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unto the seas of torment, out of which thou shalt |
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not rise until thou come to my eyes: visit me in |
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peace: be friendly before the circle in the A in the |
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24th of a moment in the likeness of a man not unto |
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the terror of the sons of men the creatures or all |
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things on the face of the earth. Obey my power |
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like reasoning creatures; obey the living breath, |
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the law which I speak. |
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TE GRETER CURSE. |
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Hearken to me, ye Heavens 1 thou Spirit N. |
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because thou art the disobedient one who is wicked |
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and appearest not, speaking the secrets of truth |
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according to the living breath; I, exalted in the |
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power of God, the All-powerful, the center of the |
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circle, powerful God who liveth, whose end cannot |
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be, lehevohe Tetragrammaton, the only creator of |
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heaven, earth, and dwelling of darkness and all |
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that is in their palaces; who disposeth in secret |
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wisdom of all things in darkness and light: Curse |
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thee and cast thee down and destroy thy seat, joy |
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and power, and I bind thee in the depths of Abad- |
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don, to remain until the day of judgment whose |
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end cannot be, I say, unto the seas of fire and sul- |
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phur which I have prepared for the wicked spirits |
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that obey not; the sons of iniquity. |
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Let the company of heaven curse thee I |
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Let the sun, moon, all the stars curse thee! |
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Let the light and all the Holy Ones of Heaven |
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curse thee unto the burning flame that liveth for |
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ever, and unto the torment unspeakable! |
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And even as thy name and seal, which I have |
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put in this dwelling of poison, shall be in torment |
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among creatures of sulphur and bitter sting, burn- |
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ing in fire of earth, in them lehevohe and exalted |
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in power in these three names, Tetragrammaton |
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Anaphaxeton, Primeumaton, I cast thee down, |
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wicked spirit N. unto the seas of fire and sulphur |
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which are prepared for the wicked spirits that |
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obey not, the sons of iniquity, to remain until the |
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day of judgment; let the Mercies of God forget |
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thee; let the fa^ce of God forget the face of N. who |
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THE LESSEE KEY 79 |
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will not see light: let God forget, I say that shall |
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be the balance of justice over the sons of living |
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breath and death and the world, by fire. |
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YE ADDRE88E UNTO YE SPIRIT ON HYS |
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COMING. |
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Behold! I confound thee as thou art he that obeys |
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not! Behold the mysteries of the seal of Solomon |
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which I bring forth unto thy power and presence! |
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Behold the creator, the centre of the circle of the |
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living breath; he that is exalted in the power of |
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God and shall not see unto the terror: he that |
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powerfully invoketh and stirreth thee up unto vis- |
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ible appearance: he, the lord of thy governments |
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ivhose Name is called Octinomos. |
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Obey, therefore, my power as a reasoning crea- |
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ture in the name of the Lord. |
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YE WELCOME UNTO Y^ SPIRIT |
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DYGNYTIE. |
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I am he that is looking with gladness upon thee, |
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thou spirit . . . N. beautiful and praiseworthy! |
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with gladness I say, because thou art called in |
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him who is creator of Heaven and earth and the |
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dwelling of darkness, and all things that are in |
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their palaces, and because thou art the servant of |
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obedience. In these the power by which thou art |
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obedient to the living breath, I bind thee to remain |
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visible to our eyes in power and presence as the |
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servant of fealty before the circle until I say '^ De- |
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scend unto thy dwelling'' until the living breath |
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of the voice of the Lord is according to the law |
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which shall be given unto thee. |
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By the seal of the secret wisdom of Solomon |
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thou art called! |
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Obey the mighty sounds! obey the living breath |
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of the voice of the Lord! |
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Follows ye charge. |
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TE LICENSE TO TE SPIRIT T'^ HE MATE |
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DEPART. |
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thou Spirit N. because thou art the servant of |
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fealty and obedience, and because thou art he that |
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obeyeth my power and thy creation; therefore I |
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say Descend unto thy dwelling, obey the law which |
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1 have made, without terror to the sons of men, |
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creatures, all things upon the surface of the earth. |
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Descend therefore I say, and be thou as stew- |
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ards of Time; come forth in a moment, even as |
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servants that hearken to the voice of the Lord; in |
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the moment in which I invoke thee and stir thee |
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up and move thee in the mysteries of the secret |
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wisdom of the Creator! |
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Descend unto thy dwelling place in pleasure: let |
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there be the mercies of God upon thee: be friendly |
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in continuing; whose long continuance shall be |
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comforters unto all creatures. Amen. |
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