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 «78 Arbatel of UMagick.

Containing nine 1'cmtt, and [even Scpter.arits of APHORISMS.

The firft is called Ifcgoge, or, A Book of the Inflitutions of Magick: or, i ■*rdsnavx.n< • which in fourty and nine A- phorifms comprehended! the mod general Precepts of the whole Art.

The fecondis Microcofmical Mngick, what Microcofmus hath effected Magically, by his Spirit and Genius addicted to him from his Nativity,that is, fpiritual wifdom : and how the fame is effected.

The third is Olympick Magick, in what maner a man may do and fufferby the fpirics of Olymput,

The fourth is Hefiodiacal, and Homerical Magick, which teacheth the operations by the Spirits called (^acodxmones^ as it were not adverfaries to mankinde.

The fifth is Romane or Sibylline Magick, which afteth and operates with Tutelar Spirits and Lords, to whom the whole Orb of the earth is dirtributed. This is valde infignis Magid. To this alfo is the do&rinc of the Druids refer- red.

The fixth is Pythagorical Magick, which oncly afteth with Spirits to whom is given the do£trine of Arts, as Phy- fick, Medicines, Mathcmaticks, Alchymie, and fuch kinde of Arts.

The feventh is the Magick of Afollouiut, and the like, and agreeth with the Romane and Microcofmical Magick: onely it hath this thing peculiar, that it hath power over the hoftile fpirics of mankinde.

The eighth is Hermecical, that is, yfgyptiacal Magickj and differeth not much from Divine Magick.

The ninth is that wifdom which dependeth folely upon the Word of God j and this is called Prophetical Magick.

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