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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

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Book III. Tue Temple oj rvifaome.

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Mr. F/W, aod many more can witne(sV tp the advance- ment of Art. Above a hundred thoufand timeshave I experienced this Art^and never failed, if I took care to examine what my Figure fignified : And if at any time I (hould miftake. we are all but men ; and therefore may errpoffiblyfometlmes. There are now many Dukes, Marqueffes , Earls, Lords and Knights, favour this A: f 5 as to name the moft Honourable Georo^e Villiars Duke o( Buckjnfhaniy Charles Stuart Duke ofRichtnondy the Marquefs of Worcefttr^ the Earl of Oxford^ the Lord JSuckfiHrfiy the noble ?.nd Valiant Sir JohnHanmer^ andj his Friend Ci^jr/e/ ?o«cr Efq^ the Learned Knightand Cdonel Sir Kalfh Freeman-, andthe chief Champion of Valour,the Pillar and proclaimer to the Honour of Arts, ,^ohn Vigby Efq; and Colonel Samuel Sa?jdjf^ the Kings faithful Subjea and Friend; and many more of tbe Peers of the Realm : but I (ball name no more at this time, let the Readers like or leave,as they finde by their pwn experience.
CHAR XIX.
Judgements of the eleventh Houje,
^His Houfe giveth judgement of the Friends of each Qiierent; their faithfulnefs or fidelity, and of his hopes, &c. The Queftions that be moft common unto it, be thefe, 2;z2;. i. Shall the Friends of the Querent prove faithful to him? 2» Shall the Querent obtain V^hat he hopeth for \
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