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 Saturday.

COnjuro & confirmo super vos Caphriel vel Cassiel, Macha∣tori, & Seraquiel Angeli fortes & potentes: & per nomen Adonay, Adonay, Adonay, Eie, Eie, Eie, Acim, Acim, Acim, Ca∣dos, Cados, Ina vel Ima, Ima, Saclay, Ja, Sar, Domini format∣ris seculorum, qui in septimo die quievit: & per illum qui in be∣neplacito suo filiis Israel in hareditatem observandum dedit, ut eum firmter custodiret, & sanctificarent, ad habendamnde bo∣nam in alio seculo remunerationem: & per nomina Angelorum servientium in exercitu septimo Booel Angelo magno & potenti principi: & per nomen stellae quae est Soturnus: & per sanctum Si∣gillum ejus: & per nomina praedicta conjuro super te Caphriel, qui

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praepositus et diei septimae, quae est dies Sabbati, quòd pro me labores, &c. As is set down in the Conjuration of the Lords day.

The Spirits of the Air of Saturday are subject to the South∣west-winde: the nature of them is to sow discords, hatred, evil thoughts and cogitations; to give leave freely, to slay and kill every one, and to lame or maim every member. Their man∣ner of appearing is declared in the former book.

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