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The Table.

V p. 39. The fame Raphael. Some questions( I doubt, how truly ) resolved about the Trea-sure. The Journey hastened. The History ofTobias.

VI p. 40. Raphael in the Stone ; . The Jewel ;

the Powder : in Doctor Dees possession ; but notyet of use to him. His thankfulness, (goodman.)

VI! p- 41. Raphael again in the Stone. TheJourney. Great Promises of Wisdom, &c. Do-ctor Dees enemies at Court. Money intended bythe Emperour (/a also p, 38.) to Docior Dee,hindered. Some Cases } concerning others , andhimself , at his request answered.

Vltl p. 43. Raphael .- Divers Questions andCafes by him answered. One John P011 toys,very ambitious to serve Debtor Dee, in these Ap-paritions. 4 s Which end here in out Relation :

and probably j with his life: or at leasts ( thoughhis spirits had. promised him, p. 34. addition ofmany years') not long before his death. I can-not yet , learn the direct time of his death : but much about this time ,, ( by all reports ; ) and inEngland, certainly. Though his sin was. verygreat (en in the Preface is shewed : ) yet becauseof his simple and sincere intentions towards God,it may charitably be hoped , that God was so mer-ciful to him , as to let him kjtow his errour, and Xtrepent of it, before his death.

^ p. 46. That which follfiws here, is certainlyintended for part of that holy Language,which Adam in Paradise is said P. I p, 64, 92.to have spokjn : and by which great wondersmight be wrought. I have neither faith, nor cu-riosity to inquire into it any further : neitherwill, (I think) aky sober man.

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TNstead of other Approbation : the Reader ( Besides the judgement of the late Atch : mSh °l°JA magh : for his Piety and Learning so famous every where ; spoken of in the ff e Jj c . e ' > . R .-Vofit: and the judgement of divers others, that read the Book M annscript,and wished it prmay considers how sollicitous the Devil hath been, when he saw his plots ( God opposing j no .

Iy to take effect; that these Mysteries ( these Papers and Records ) might not come to lignt.by p. 418. and p. 431. (Doctor Dees Letter to the Popes Nuncio) and some other placesBook, it doth appear, that they were all burnt, by command; though some afterwards (up . spearance of better hopes ) strangely restored again. Again, Part II p. at. is J at hI" h iBiccd,cation*, whereof more in the Table. Lastly, these remaining Papers and Records, here ^ ^were under ground, God knows how long: and since that, though carefully p rr In scribed :

at the very last, when the worthy Owner took care, and was at the cost to have ,

and so at the last, ( not unluckily, I hope for the publick good: ) they fell into my na >

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