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theſe three Claſſes into nine Chambers, whereof the firſt is of unites, viz. intelleƈtual, celeſtial and elemental : The ſecond is of Twos. The third of Threes, and ſo of the rest: Theſe Chambers are framed by the interſeƈtion of four paralell lines, interſeƈting themſelves into right angles, as is expreſſed in this following figure.
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Out of which being diſſeƈted into parts, proceed nine particular figures, viz.
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Which are the nine Chambers, Charaƈterizing their letters by the above written Notariacon: which if it be of one poynt
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