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Chap. 42.
Of the Images of
Venus.
pag.301
Chap. 43.
Of the Images of
Mercury.
pag.302
Chap. 44.
Of the Images of the
Moon.
ibid.
Chap. 45.
Of the Images of the head and Tayl of the Dragon of the
Moon.
pag.303
Chap. 46.
Of the Images of the Man
ſ
ions of the
Moon.
pag.304
Chap. 47.
Of the Images of the fixed
Behenian
Stars.
pag.307
Chap. 48.
Of Geomanticall Figures, which are the middle betwixt Images and Characters.
pag.309
Chap. 49.
Of Images, the figure whereof is not after the likene
ſ
s of any Cele
ſ
tial figure, but after the likne
ſ
s of that which the mind of the worker de
ſ
ires.
pag.311
Chap. 50.
Of certain Cele
ſ
tial ob
ſ
ervations, and the practi
ſ
e of
ſ
ome Images.
pag.312
Chap. 51.
Of Characters which are made after the rule and imitation of Cele
ſ
tials, and how with the table thereof they are deduced out of Geomantical figures.
pag.316
Chap. 52.
Of Characters which are drawn from things them
ſ
elves by a certain likene
ſ
s.
pag.320
Chap. 53.
That no Divination without A
ſ
trology is perfect.
pag.323
Chap. 54.
Of Lottery, when, and whence the vertue of Divining is incident to it.
pag.325
Chap. 55.
Of the
ſ
oul of the World, and of the Cele
ſ
tials, according to the traditions of the Poets, and Philo
ſ
ophers.
pag.327
Chap. 56.
The
ſ
ame is confirmed by rea
ſ
on.
pag.329
Chap. 57.
That the
ſ
oul of the world; and the Cele
ſ
tial
ſ
ouls are rationall, and partake of divine under
ſ
tanding.
pag.330
Chap. 58.
Of the names of the Cele
ſ
tials, and their rule over this inferiour world,
viz.
Man.
pag.331
Chap. 59.
Of the
ſ
even governers of the world, the Planets, and of their various names
ſ
erving to Magicall
ſ
peeches.
pag.
434
Chap. 60.
That humane imprecations do naturally impre
ſ
s their powers upon externall things; And how mans mind through each degree of dependencies a
ſ
cends into the intelligible world, & becomes like to the more
ſ
ublime
ſ
pirits, and Intelligences.
pag.337
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