. The astrologer of the nineteenth century . sible beings to avoid, quit, and departthis ground, and do request that none of you, except those I have oc-casion to call at this time, be suffered to come within these sacred li-mits. These things I request in the name of the JFatfcer, of the S>on,and of the $oi£ <£|)O0t, Amen, Then dig a certain depth at the four parts of the compass, andbury the seal of the earth in each part, and no power, either visibleor invisible, shall have power to come near thee, or to interrupt thyproceedings. * These curious proceedings are copied literally from t


. The astrologer of the nineteenth century . sible beings to avoid, quit, and departthis ground, and do request that none of you, except those I have oc-casion to call at this time, be suffered to come within these sacred li-mits. These things I request in the name of the JFatfcer, of the S>on,and of the $oi£ <£|)O0t, Amen, Then dig a certain depth at the four parts of the compass, andbury the seal of the earth in each part, and no power, either visibleor invisible, shall have power to come near thee, or to interrupt thyproceedings. * These curious proceedings are copied literally from the MS before spoken of,and the Editor has thought proper to give the same orthography to the Latin andHebrew words as in the original, and, notwithstanding some part may be foundrather defective when compared with these languages as they are now used, yetthe high antiquity of the MS. will be a sufficient excuse for the difference in pointttfieiegance, should there be any. 217 ILLUSTRATION, No. IN WHICH THE SPIRIT USUALLY


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