A true^Relation of Dr. Dee his ABtons, mth Spirits 0 8tc.
haft made with me, Behold the time (ball come that thou (halt be torn inpeeces thy self, and I willturn even my face away from thee for a time And even at thou haft obstinately and ignorantly,blasphemed the company of my holy messagers,ew?z so Jhall the pople of the earth objiinatelyand ignorantly throw thee out from sown to f own : And even as,thou haft done unto me, evenso (hall men do unto thee. But because thy minde was inwardly never to forsake me even soJhalt thou never be forsaken of me, but I will return again unto thee. And now behold, 'thou hastmade a bargain,and behold thou thinkest to take thee tip a new dwelling place,and thoushalt not do so : But who so receiveth thee into his house jhall as truly as I am , both he andhis family sink down into the very lake of hell. But before thou enter in,I will by dreamsand visions warn him-, therefore run not abroad fake heed of the Tempter, fhoumade a Co-venant with me, which thou canst not in breaking of the papers put out; for my register iseternal : And those that bear witness before me-are the compass of my wings.
And lo behold Carpio hath for his former intent of separating you , cut off the day of hisFather, and is become fatherless : Behold 'evenlhortly shall his mother perish also. J .
And, if hereafter, he attempt any farther, I will throw the vengeance of Justice uponhim,that he shall be a laughing flock to the people amongst which he was bora: Wo beunto them that riseth up against me.
. After a while I come again.
E. K. I thought we should have nothing else, but
A. I read this over to E.K.
E. K. He is here again.
He that pawneth * his foul for me, lofeth it not , and he that dyeth for me , * This was {aid because I had
dieth to eternal life. Behold you shall both as Lambs be brought forth before P awl ?. ™yJ ou ,. a )
men in your latter dayes , and JhaU be overthrown and slain , and your bodies voUC " ln A , , *P int lf cf ?'tossed to and fro ; But I will revive you again, and will be full of power : slofVDI aiuf goo i :
And you JhaU be comforted with the joyes of your brethren, for I have many which my bargain si. so hadthat secretly serve me , and when you have shewed your obedience , the second by word & wriurw 5 disdain-dar after, come here again before me ; for I wiil lead you into the way of fully charged, and of .lateKnowledge and VnderJlanding : And Judgement and WifdomeJhaU be upon threatned rrewichall.you and JhaU be restored unto you : And you Jhall grow everyday, wise and mighty The secretin mee. ' ftrvants for
E. K. He is gone : and in going he made a Cross (toward us) of
blessing. \ & poten-
Kerum, omni Creatori Omnipotenti, Misericordi & Justo, Domino nostro & Deo nostro, t.ain Deofit omnis laus, honor, gloria, gratiarum ali io & Jubilatio, .- Hunc &■
in sempiterna faculorum fxcula. Amen. . ,
I can, and by our two Consents, and at the request of Jane a*•• unto the womenAnd Mr.E./C. hereupon said to his wife, That his boots were now put off, and changed his pur-foff of & oin g away with Carpio now. God confirm his minde in all good purposes according Carpio. 'to the w e Il.p lcasingofthe Highest. Amen. v v ^
Walong thVlitrieRiver*»-vtw ch?Ss"7^ *“?7° Orcb.,i- Friday
E.K. saw twain as high as my son Xrthf&ll A 1 £ ‘is l OK f‘ rs “«“h > "'“on
said she nrherrhnii haft becr„;U4 n S ntl ng by the River side with swords; and the akmtfourofone fmd to theothei, thou hast beguiled me - TW^^iength, said unto them , Can T the clock.
take tip the matter between you > one said yea that you can : in what is it quoth I > 7bat •'said he , I sent a. thing to thy wife by my man , and this.fellow hath takftt it from, him . Thevfought sore.and at length , he that had it -was wounded in the thigh, and it seemed tdbleed. Afterward he that was wounded, did bring a yellow square thin" out of his bosome; then I guessed it to be my Stone that was taken away .she other said unto him let it b~esuddenly he seemed to have been out of sight,and to be come again; he threatnedtheother that had wounded him, and said he would be even with hinn The other said-Haft thou laid it under the right pillow of the bed where his wife lay yesternight. 3 / tn &* re ~
At length, they both went f one aster another) into a little Willow tree body on thright hand next the new stairs into the garden; the tree seemed to cleave oroDn jthey to go in. 5 f cn :> and
Hereupon we went away: And I coming to my Chamber,found my wife l v imr Im .bed (where I lay yesternight) and there I lifted up the right pillow uuon 1"
refting herself (being not well at ease) And in manner under herft„uC,Th r'soundU>y precious Stone, that was taken away by Madmi : Whereat E K -reldy «Jndrcddoubtmg the verity of the shew. But I aud my wife rejoyced.tkanlbg God! 7
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