Henry Cornelius Agrippa, his fourth book of occult philosophy of geomancy, magical elements of Peter de Abano, astronomical geomancy, the nature of spirits, arbatel of magick / translated into English by Robert Turner ...

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Henry Cornelius Agrippa, his fourth book of occult philosophy of geomancy, magical elements of Peter de Abano, astronomical geomancy, the nature of spirits, arbatel of magick / translated into English by Robert Turner ...
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Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius, 1486?-1535.
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London :: Printed by J.C. for John Harrison ...,
1655.
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Occultism -- Early works to 1800.
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The Conjuration of the Lords day.

COnjuro & confirmo super vos Angeli fortes Dei, & sancti, in nomine Adonay, Eye, Eye, Eya, qui est ille, qui fuit, est & erit, Eye, Abraye▪ & in nomine Saday, Cados, Cados, Cados, altè sendentis super Cherubn, & per nomen magnum ipsius Dei fortis & potentis, exaltatique super omnes coelos, Eye, Saraye, plas∣matoris seculorum, qui creavit mundum, coelum, terram, mar, & omnia quae in 〈◊〉〈◊〉 sun in primo die, & sigillavit ea sancto nomine suo Phaa: & per nomina sanctorum Angelorum, qui dominan∣tur in quarto exercitu, & serviunt coram potentissimo, Salamia, Angelo magno & honorato: & per nomen stellae, quae est Sol, & per signum, & per immensum nomen Dei vivi, & per nomina omnia praedicta, conjuro te Michael angele magne, ques praepositus Diei Dominicae: & per nomen Adona, Dei Israel, qui creavit mundum & quicquid in eo est, quod pro melabores, & adimpleas omnem me∣m petitionem, juxta meum velle & votum meum, in negotio &

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causa mea. And here thou shalt declare thy cause and busi∣ness, and for what thing thou makest this Conjuration.

The Spirits of the Air of the Lords day, are under the North-winde; their nature is to procure Gold, Gemmes, Carbuncles, Riches; to cause one to obtain favour and bene∣volence; to dissolve the enmities of men; to raise men to ho∣nors; to carry or take away infirmities. But in what manner they appear, it's spoken already in the former book of Magical Ceremonies.

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