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Henry Cornelius Agrippa,

deprecations, with other rites and obſervations, provoking and alluring ſpirits of this nature hereunto. Another power there is that doth direct and rule this Lot or Fortune, which is the very ſoule it ſelfe of the Projector, when he is carried to this work with ſome great egreſſe of his owne deſire, for this Art hath a naturall obedience to the ſoule it ſelfe, and of neceſſity hath efficacy and is moved to that which the ſoule it ſelf deſires, and this way is by far more true and pure; neither matters it where or how theſe points are projected; therefore this Art hath the ſame Radix with the Art of Aſtrologicall Queſtions: which alſo can no otherwiſe bee verified, unleſſe with a conſtant and exceſſive affection of the Querent himſelfe: Now then that wee may proceed to the Praxis of this Art; firſt it is to be knowne, that all Figures upon which this whole Art is founded are onely ſixteen, as in this following Table you ſhall ſee noted, with their names.

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