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he Doctrines of Mathematicks are o neceary to, and have uch an affinity with Magick, that they that do profes it without them, are quite out of the way, and labour in vain, and hall in no wie obtain their deired effect. For whatoever things are, and are done in thee inferior naturall vertues, are all done, and governed by number, weight, meaure, harmony, motion, and light. And all things which we ee in thee 