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A true & faithful relation of what passed for many yeers between ... John Dee ... and some spirits tending (had it succeeded) to a general alteration of most states and kingdomes in the world ...
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reward thereof is great ; but the greatneffe is unquenchable fire. Whosoever followeth notthtCommandments , hateth God ; If fin be the breach of the Commandments , 8cc. Dost thou h vtSilver and Gold ? The one is a Thief, the other is a Murderer. Wilt thou feeh^honour ?

E. K. No*

So did Cain. But thou ha(l a Juft God that loveth thee ; Just and vertmus men that if«me to passe light in thee ; Therefore be thou vertuous : For thou shalt tread the World under thy feet:A i yS?. I promise thee , I have driven the Skjillen-drab out of our Kitchen long ago.when he was a. £) 0 you mean worldly covetousnesse ?made Baton of . Tea y and the firs heavenly covetousnesse.

. Carina geta Barman.

A. I beseech you, what is that to fay ? :

Mad. Veni ex illo Barma.

e. K. Fdc and law a spiritual Creature go out of his right thigh.

Mad, ...... Where are thy 14. Companions ?

Bar. They dwell here. i

A. [He that was come out, seemed a great handsome man with a Sachelof a Dogs ski"by his side, and a Cap on his head, &c. 3

A. O the hand of the Highest hath wrought this.

jyjad. Venite Tenebra,fugite Spiritu meo.

e. k. Here appear 14 of divers evil favoured shapes : some like Moo*kies, some like Dogs, some very hairy monstruous Men } &c* They seemedto scratch each other by the face* These seem to go about SMadimi a nd say >gil de pragma hues hekek.

A. What is that to say ? '

Mad....... Volumus hic in Nojlris habitare.

A. Quæ sunt illa vestra ?

E- One of them said... Bab emus hominem, istum Qmicilhm nostrum.

Mad. The vengeance of God is a two-edged Sword , and cutteth the rebellious wielded oti (S

in pieces. The hand of the Lord is like a strong oak,when it falleth it cutteth in sunder matt)

out, and utter bujhes. The light of his eyes expell darkyteffe,and the fweetnejfe of his mouth kpepeth from corruption *displacing of Blessed are those whom he favoureth, and great is their reward, Because you came hither with'i * wicked out licence and seek to overthrow the liberty' tof God his Testament, and the light where'withal he stretcheth unto the end, and for because you are accursed it is said, I will not sestetmine to be overthrown with temptation,though he were led away, Behold 1 br'mgbac\ again.

Depart unto the lail Cry ; Rest with the Prince of DarkjieJfe there is none. Amen, go youthither. Et signabo vos ad finem. .

E.K. He sealed them all in the forehead : the 14 and their principal'their sealing was as if they had been branded* They funk all 15 downwardthrough the floore of the Chamber } and there came a thing like a wind $plucks them by the feet away.

E. K. Methinketh/am lighter than 1 was j and I seem to be empty,a^to be returned from agreatamasing; for this fortnight I do not well ^member what I have done or said.

Mad. Thou art eased of a great burden . Love God , Love thy Friends, Love thy Wif 1,

E.K. Now cometh one with a red Croste in his hand and leadethh^away,and so they vanished* We prayed the Psalm of thanksgiving 14 0Roffenfis for E K.* his deliverance from Barma and his 14 Companions- AiBf*

A * . first papers, E. K,

appeard often to him,whipP* 1 ^k. orc as 6. or 7. miles distant si' 01

j, think that the blessed Jubanladff

had been sent to have said somewhat unto us of*?*

Charge (the Prince Laskje ) But I found in the end that it was a token thatPrincce Laskje was pensively careful of us , and that his good Angel was his vVlt-nesse and message, by that token his peculiar Caraster as is before taught.

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spirits, fee.

Omnis Spiritus Laudet Deum nostrum Vnum & Trinum. Amen.Sequitur liber Tertiarius Sexti.

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