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���The firft Tome of the Book of

Arbatel of Magick,

CALLED

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��*$$:&#$*Nthe Name of che Creator of all things both jfc T *£ vifible and invilible, who revealcth his Myfte- ^ I j£ rics out of his Trenfurcs to them that call up- •^ •*- & on him ; and fatherly and mercifully beftow-

      1. ¥$#^ cth thofc his Secrets upon us without mea-

iure. May he grant unto us, through his onely-begotten Son

Jefus Chrift our Lord, his miniflring fpirits, the revealers of is fecrets,that we may write this Book of Arbatel^ concer- ning the greateft Secrets which are lawful for man to know, and to ufe them without offence unto God. Amen,

The firft Septenary of Aphorifms.

The firft zAphorifrn,

Whofoever would know Secrets , let him know how to kecpfecret things fecretly ; and to reveal thofethinggthac are to be revealed , and tofeal thofc things which are to be fcaled : and not to give ho!/ things to do^s, nor caft fearts tefore

Z fwi/te.

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