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 20. Having all Power,he conider- -ed the Operations or Workmanhips of the Seven ; but they loved him, and every one made him partaker of his own Order.

21. And he learning diligently, and undertanding their Eence, and partaking their Nature, reolved to pierce and break through the Circumference of the Circles, and to under- -tand the Power of him that its upon the Fire.

22. And having already all power of mortal things, of the Living, and of the unreaonable Creatures of the World, tooped down and peeped through the Harmony, and breaking through the trength of the Circles, o hewed and made manifet the downward-born Nature, the fair and beautiful Shape or Form of God.

23. Which when he aw, having in itelf the unatiable Beauty, and all the Operation of the Seven