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Book III.

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.

Out of which being diſſeƈted into parts, proceed nine particular figures, viz.

Which are the nine Chambers, Charaƈterizing their letters by the above written Notariacon: which if it be of one poynt

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