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The magus, or celestial intelligencer; being a complete system of occult philosophy. In three books: containing the antient and modern practice of the cabalistic art, natural and celestial magic, &c. ...

Chapter 181

Part III, CEREMONIAL MAGIC.

The Conjuration of Friday.
I CONJURE and confirm upon you, ye ftrong and holy angels, by the names On, Hey , Hey a, Ja, Je, Saday , Adonai, and in the name Sadat, who created four-footed beafis, and creeping things, and man, in the fixth day, and gave to Adam power over all creatures ; wherefore blefled be the name of the Creator in his place ; and by the name of the angels ferving in the third hoft> before Dagiel, a great angel, and a ftrong and powerful prince, and by the name of his ftar, which is Venus, and by his feal which is holy; and by all the names aforefaid, I conjure upon thee, Anael, who art the chief ruler this day, that thou labour for me, &c.
The fpirits of the air on Friday are fubjed to the well wind; their na- ture is to give filver, to incite men, and incline them to luxury, to caufe marriages, to allure men to love women, to caufe or take away infirmities, and to do all things which have motion.
Their familiar Shapes.
They appear with a fair body, of middle ftature, with an amiable and pleafant countenance, of colour white or green, their upper parts golden ; the motion of them is like a clear ftar. For their fign there will appear naked virgins round the circle, which will ftrive to allure the invocator to dalli- ance with them : but
Their particular Shapes are ,
A king, with a fcepter, riding on a camel.
A naked girl ; a fhe-goat.
A camel ; a dove.
A white or green garment.
Flowers; the herb favine.
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