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Chap. 65.
How the Pa
ſ
ſ
ions of the Mind can work out of them
ſ
elves upon anothers Body.
pag.145
Chap. 66.
That the Pa
ſ
ſ
ions of the Mind are helped by a Celestiall
ſ
ea
ſ
on, and how nece
ſ
ſ
ary the Constancy of the mind is in every work.
pag.147
Chap. 67.
How mans mind may be joyned with the mind and Intelligences of the Cele
ſ
tials, and, together with them, impre
ſ
s certain wonderfull vertues upon inferiour things.
pag.149
Chap. 68.
How our mind can change, and bind inferior things to that which it de
ſ
ires.
pag.150
Chap. 69.
Of Speech, and the vertue of Words.
pag.151
Chap. 70.
Of the vertue of proper names.
pag.153
Chap. 71.
Of many words joyned together, as in
ſ
entences, and ver
ſ
es; and of the vertues, and a
ſ
trictions of charms.
pag.155
Chap. 72.
Of the wonderful power of Inchantments.
pag.157
Chap. 73.
Of the vertue of writing, and of making imprecations, and in
ſ
criptions.
pag.159
Chap. 74.
Of the proportion, corre
ſ
pondency, reduction of Letters to the Cele
ſ
tiall Signs, and Planets, according to various tongues, with a Table
ſ
hewing this.
pag.160
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