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 Wednesday.

COnjuro & confirmo vos angeli fortes, sancti & potentes, in nomine fortio, mrtuendissimi & ben dicti Ja, Adonay, E∣loim, Saday, Saday, Saday, Eie, Eie, Eie, Asamie, Asaraie: & in noine Adonay Dei Israel, qui creavit luminari magna, ad distinguendum diem à nocte: & per nomen omnium Angelo∣rum deservientium in exercitu secundo coram Tetra Angelo ma∣jori, at{que}feri & potenti: & per nomen Stellae, quae est Mercu∣rius: & per nomen Sigilli, quae sigillatur à Deo fort ssimo & ho∣norato: per omnia praedicta super te Raphael Angele magne, con∣juro, qui es praepositus diei quartae: & per nomen sanctum quod e∣rat scriptum in fronte Aaron sacerdoris altissimicreatoris: & per nomina Angelorum, qui in gratiam Salvatoris confirmati sunt: & per nomen sedis Animaium, habentium senas alas, quòd pro me labores, &c. As in the Conjuration of Sunday.

The Spirits of the Air of Wednesday are subject to the South-west-winde: their nature is to give all Metals; to re∣veal all earthly things past, present and to come; to pacifie judges, to give victories in war, to re-edifie, and teach experi∣ments and all decayed Sciences, and to change bodies mi•••• of

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Elements conditionally out of one into another; to give in∣firmities or health; to raise the poor, and cast down the high ones; to binde or lose Spirits; to open locks or bolts: such∣kinde of Spirits have the operation of others, but not in their perfect power, but in virtue or knowledge. In what manner they appear, it is before spoken.

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