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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

Chapter 245

Book 111. The Temple o^ ^ifdome, 2 1 5

dcred the (ecret emerges and impreffions of things^ the Irradiations of the Senfes^ the tranfniiffions of Cogitati'* ovsfvom Body to Body\ the conveyances of magnetiquc Vertues ; 1 came to be of opinion^ that much more might fuch Imfrefjions^Informatmis and t ommunications be made from Sfirit to Spirit^ being that a Spirit of all other things is more powerful and ftrong to work, and more foft and penetrable to fuffer : Whence the conceits have grown 5made almoft popular, of the mafte- ring Spirits, of men Ominous and unlucky ,' of tKc ftroke of Love and Envy, and of others of like Naturf: Incident to this is the enquiry, how the Imagwati^ may be intended and fdrtifieJ ; for if the Imaginaridn fortified be of fitch power , then it is mateiial to knoW by what wayes it may be exalted , and made greater then it felf : for it may be a d3:ngerous fpecious pre- tence,that Cerew^/fze/, election of Hnurs^ fortifying Ajceu" dents Of Nativities^ CbaraUerSy T'elejmsj GejliculatioTis^ Amulets^ & c. do work not by any tacite or Sacrament tal cotjtr ad with Angels, asfoT^e fondly conceive, but ferve onely to ftrengthenandexa!t the/w^gzw-^ti^of hi-n that ufeth them; even as the ufe of Imges in Religion hath prevailed for the fixing of mens Mindes in contemplation of things, and the railing of the devotion of them that pray. Read our ffoly Guide.
To coTie to my hdihkzble Earthly Body on this fide the Etherial V^egion^ and to defcend below the Holy Company, To my own judgement, if it be admitted, that the force of Imagination is fo potent , and that (Ceremonies exalt with the CharaBers o^intelligent Arigels ^nd Plaftets'y intelligences of Angels do fortifie that Tovper : and be it granted, as it is, that thefe things^arc iifed fincerely to that intention , and as Mr Goodrtdge iifes that Phyfical remedy the Pantarva, without the lead thought of inviting thealTiftance of my revolted
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Spmt, but onelv his natural ge„«x, which iHSTS gd-Cmrdtan. Now .f I do but hold them unlavvfil, «s who knows my thoughts > ,t muft he ifthey impugn and contradift that Div.ne ed.ft pafs'd upon ^an for fin, Jnfudore vultus com'det Panem tumn • For this
kinde of WifdomeinfpiredChriftians taught me before they were acquainted with my Genius.or had any know- ledgeofthc Angels winch of them were z.i/we, and Which invtf^bk : And this propounds thofe noble Liu whu:h 6. labour, and to be purchafed by that way and means we direftyomnthat part oiJheKofeCmcianmedmn^ which we annexed 5 and m the Harmonj of the fForld ind Holj Guide,
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REcei ving my Patrons Letter, I fcnt n>y judgement to him ; and here Superiour and Inferiour powers commpnicate : by this Example you may know when there is exaft Harm3ny in Heaven and Eaxtb^as W€ taughc Book entituled 1U Uarmony ofth^ World^
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