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Book III.
CHAP. I.
O
F the nece
ſ
ſ
ity, power, and profit of Religion.
pag.345
Chap. 2.
Of concealing of tho
ſ
e thing which are
ſ
ecret in Religion.
pag.346
Chap. 3.
What dignification is required, that one may be a true Magician and a worker of miracles.
pag.340
Chap. 4.
Of the two helps of Ceremoniall Magic, Religion and Super
ſ
tition.
pag.352
Chap. 5.
Of the three Guides of Religion, which bring us to the path of Truth.
pag.355
Chap. 6.
How by the
ſ
e guides the
ſ
oul of man a
ſ
cendeth up into the Divine nature, and is made a worker of Miracles.
pag.357
Chap. 7.
That the knowledge of the true God is nece
ſ
ſ
ary for a Magician, and what the old Magicians and Philo
ſ
ophers have thought concerning God.
pag.358
Chap. 8.
What the Ancient Philo
ſ
ophers have thought concerning the Divine Trinity.
pag.361
Chap. 9.
What the true and mo
ſ
t Orthodox faith is concerning God and the mo
ſ
t holy Trinity
pag.365
Chap. 10.
Of divine emanations, which the Hebrews call Numerations, others attributes; The Gentiles gods and Deities; and of the ten Sephiroths and ten mo
ſ
t
ſ
acred names of God which rule them, and the interpretation of them.
pag.366
Chap. 11.
Of the Divine names, and their power and vertue.
pag.370
Chap. 12.
Of the influence of the divine names through all the middle cau
ſ
es into the
ſ
e inferior things.
pag.379
Chap. 13.
Of the members of God, and of their influence on our members.
pag.382
Chap. 14.
Of the Gods of the Gentiles, and
ſ
ouls of the Cele
ſ
tial bodies, and what places were con
ſ
ecrated in times pa
ſ
t, and to what Deities.
pag.384
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