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time wherein you work. Eighthly, The name of the earth, according to that part of time wherein you work. Ninthly, and for the compleatingof the middle Ctrde,Write the name of the Sun and of the Moon, according to the faid rule of time ; for as the time is changed,fo the names are to be alte- red. And in the outermoft Circle, let there be drawn in the four Angles, the names of the prefidential Angels of the Air, that day wherein you would do this work ; to wic, the name of the King and his three Miniftecs. Without the Cir- cle, in four Angles, let Ttntagones be made. In the inner Circle let there be written four divine names with crofles in- terpofed in the middle of the Circle ; to wir,towards the Eaft let there be written Alpha, and towards the Weft let there bewritten Omcga;znd let a crofs divide the middle of the Cir- cle. When the Circle is thus finifbed, according to the rule now before written, you fiull proceed.

Of the names of the hours, and the Angels ruling tbenu>.

IT is alfo to be known, that the Angels do rule the hours in a fuccelfive order,according to the courfe of the heavens, and Planets unto which they are fubjett ; fo that that Spirit which governeth the day,ruleth alfo the firfthour of the day; the fecond from this governeth the fecond hour ; the third, the third hour > and fo confequently : and when feven Planets and hours have made their revolution, it returneth again to the firft which ruleth the day. Therefore we fhall firfl fpeak of the names of the hours.

��Hours of the

�day.

�Hours of the night.

�I. Tayn.

� �I. Beron.

�1, Janor,

� �^. Barol.

�3. Naf»i4>

� �3, Thami.

�4, Salta,

� �4. At bar,

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