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Compendium Heptarchi Mystic

of Dr. John Dee

^Compendium Heptarchi Mystic;^ Diuinis (ip{sius}


Creationi{onis}
stabilit legibus Diuinis.
Cap. 1.
Of the Title, and generall contents of this boke, some
nedefull {Testimonies}
Beware of wauering: Blot out suspition of vs. for we are gods Creatures,
that haue Raigned, do raigne, and shall raigne for euer. All our Mysteries
shalbe known vnto you. &c. Behold, these things and their mysteries
shalbe known vnto you, reserving the secrets of him that raigneth for
euer. [the voyce of a Multitude answered, singing, Whose name, is great
for euer]
Open your eyes, and you shall see from the highest to the lowest. The
peace of God be vppon you.
Venite, gradatim repetamus opera Dei, &c. [ Libo 1o Principes solu~
loqueb{tur} ... secundo Reges, proxime (?).]

{Sapi}entia dificavit {sib}i


domum: excidit {co}lumnas
Septem. Prouerb. 9. {"Wisdom
has built her house, she has set up
her seven pillars." Pr.9.}

{Anno} 1582. Novemb. 16.


{B}ralges, the last of 7 Princis
{co}ncluding the first {bo}ke
with his words. {Sl.3188, pp. 80}

King Carmara, straight way


sayd as followeth.
King Carmara, Nouemb.
17 {Sl.3188, pp. 81}

Vnus est Deus, et vnum est opus nrm.


[Very many cam vppon the convex superfices of the Transparent globe
and sayd] Parati sumus servire Deo nostro.

Hagonel

This work shall haue relation to tyme present, and present vse. To
Mysteries far exceding it: And finally, to a purpose and Intent, Wherby
the Maiestie and Name of God, shall, and may, and, of force must
Camara, Novemb: 19,
appeare; with the Apparition of his wonders, and mervayles yet unhard {Sl.3188, pp. 92}
of. Dixi.
-- Note As Vriel and Michael at the begynning of this Art, were present Michael, Novemb. 19.
and gaue Authoritie to Carmara to order the whole: so, at the Conclusion
they appered againe, and Raphal with them: and Michael concluded the
^second boke with these words: Mercifull is our God, and glorious is his

Name: which Chuseth his Creatures, according to his owne secret


Iudgment and good pleasure. This Arte is the first part of a Threfold Arte,
ioyning man, (with the knowledg of the 1. World, the 2. Gouernment of
his Creatures, and the 3. Sight of his Maiestie) Vnto him, ( I say, vnto
him) which is Strength, Medicine, and Mercy, to those that feare him.
Amen.
Thow hast a work of Three proportions in Esse, of Seuen in forme: which
is (of it self) diuided by a number Septenarie. Of the Cowrse, estate, and King Carmara, Nouemb. 21. in
detemination of things above, things next, and things below: which of it Appendix to the second boke.
self is pure, perfect, and without blemish. &c.
God, how easy is this first understanding? Thow hast byn told
perfectly, playnely, and absolutely, not onely the Condition, dignitie, and
Carmara, Novemb. 21.
estate of All things that God hath framed: But allso withall, thow wart
deliuered, the most perfect forme and vse of them. &c.
Euen as God is iust, his iudgments true, his mercyes unspeak{able,} so are King Carmara, die 17 Novemb.
we the True messagers of God: and our words are true in his Mercy, for {Sl.3188, pp. 85}
euer. Glory, ( Glory) be to th, most High God.
{Several additional paragraphs
appear in HM, Sl. 3191.}
-- Amen.
He that standeth in the myddst of the Globe signifieth NATURE:
whereuppon in the first point, is the use and practise of this work: That is
to say, as concerning the first part, for it is sayde:
The boke conteyneth three kinds of knowledges.

Uriel, May 5, 1583. {Sl. 3188, pp


180}

The knowledge of god truely


The number & doing of his Angells perfectly
The begynning and ending of Nature Substantially.

Cap. 2
Of John Dee his principall, and (in manner) peculiar
Interest, to exercise the Doctrine of the boke Heptarchicall.
Vltima est hc tas vram, qu tibi revelata erit.

{Anno 1582 Uriel, Nouemb.} 15

The Mysteries of God haue a tyme: and behold, thow art provyded for
that tyme.

Michael

The Sonnes of men light, and theyr Sonnes are subiect unto my
commanndement: This is a Mys{terie:} I haue spoken of it. Note it
thorowghly: they are my Servants. By them Thow shalt work
mervayles.

Hagonel, {No}vemb. 16.

There are kings fals and uniust, whose powre as I haue augmented
subuerted and destroyed, So shallt Thow..
The second Assembly were the Governors of the Erth, whose glory, (if

Hagonel, {No}vemb. 16.


..dem, eodem, tempore.

they be good) the weapons we haue towght th , will augment, and


consequently, (yf they be evyll,) pervert.
I am Bornogo. This is my Seale, this my true Character. What thow
Bornogo, {No}vemb. 16.
desyrest in me, shalbe fullfilled. Glory to God.
Behold, Behold, lo Behold my mighty powre consisteth in thys. Lerne
wisdome by my words. This is wrowght for thy erudition, what I
instruct {hm: entrust} th from God. Loke unto thy charge truely: Thow
art yet dead. Thow shallt be revyved. But oh, blesse god truely. The
blessing that God giveth me, I will bestow uppon th, by permission {hm: {B}efafes, {eo}dem die
"omission"}. how mighty is our god, which walked on the waters,
which sealed me with his name. Whose Glory is withoute ende. Thow
hast written me, but yet dost not know me. Use me in the name of God: I
shall at the tyme appoynted be ready. I will manifest the works of the
Seas: and the miracles of the Deape, shall be known.
Behold, thow desyrest, and art syck with desyre: I am the disposer thowgh
not the composer of Gods Medicines. Thow desyrest to be cumforted in
thy labors and strengthened in thy labors: I mynister ^unto th the strength
of God. What I say is not of my self: neyther that which is sayd to me, is
Carmara, die 17. {No}uemb.
of them selves, but it is sayd of him which liueth for euer. These
Mysteries hath God lastly, and of his great Mercyes graunted unto thee. I
haue answered thy dowting mynde. Thow shailt be glutted, yea filled, yea
thow shalt swell and be puffed up with the perfect knowledge of Gods
Mysteries in his mercies.
Abuse them not. Be faithfull, Use Mercy. God shall enriche th: Banish
{* A}nnael gaue me ..e as ...
wrath: yt was the first*, and is the greatest commaundment. I rayng by
appeares Anno 1581.
him: and live by him, which rayngneth and liueth for euer.
I haue shewed th perfectly: Behold I teach th agayn: O how mercifull is
God that revealeth so great Secrets to flesh and blud. Thow hast 42 letters. {C}armara. {di}e 17 Novemb.
Thy Tables last, conteyn so many &c.
Whan thow wilt work for any thing apperteyning unto the estate of a good
King: Thow must first call uppon him, which is theyr prince. Secondly the {C}armara eodem tempore.
ministers of his powre ar six &c.
In owtward sense, my words are true: I speak now of the use of one of the
first, that I spak of; or manifested yesterday. Sayd I not, and shewed I not,
which had the government of Princes? for as it is a Mysterie to a farder
matter, so is it a purpose to a present use. Yf it rule worldly princis, how
much more shall it work with the Princis of Creation? Thow desyrest use.
I teach use. And yet the Art is to the farder understanding [168r] of all
sciences, that are past, present, or yet to come.
{eodem} tempore.
Frute hath farder vertue, then onely in the eating: Gold his {farder}
condition, property and quality, then in melting, or common use. Kings
there are in Nature, with Nature, and above Nature. Thow {art} Dignified.
&c.
Last of all thy Ryng, which was appointed th with the Lamyne
{vi}de Ao ... {Ca}rmara:
comprehending the forme* of thy own name. Which is to be made in
{eo}dem tempore.
pf{ect} gold: as is affore sayde.
Thow shalt be cumforted. But respect the world to come: Whereunto thow
art provyded, and for what ende: and that, in what tyme. Serve god truely,

Serve him justly. Great care is to be had, with those that meddle with
princis affayres: Much more consideration, with whome thow shallt
meddle, or use any practise. But God hath shadowed th from destruction.
*E.K.
He preserveth his faithful, and shaddoweth the iust, wth a sheld of honor.
None shall enter into the knowledg of thes mysteries with th, but this
worker* &c.
Finally God doth enriche th with knowledg: and of thy self hath given
the understanding of these worldly vanities. He is mercifull: And we his
good Creatures, neyther haue, do, nor will forget th. God doth bless you
both: whose mercy, goodnes and grace, I pronownce and utter uppon you.
I haue sayd.
Dee, Dee, Dee, At length, but not to late.
[ as concerning these Mysteries atteyning &.]

King Bobogel, Novemb. 19.

Lo thus thow seest the Glory of Gods creatures: whom thow mayst use,
with the consideration of the day, theyr King, theyr prince and his
character: The King and Prince govern for the hole day: the rest according King Carmara, Novemb. 20.
to the six parts of the day. Use them to the glory of God prayse and honor
of him, which Created them, to the laude and prayse of his Maiestie.
Write this reverently. Note it with submission. What I speak hath not byn
revealed, no not in these last tymes of the second last world &c.
King Bynepor, {di}e 20.
Thow shalt work marvaylous marvaylously by my workmanship in the
{N}ovemb.
Highest.
Unto my Prince (my Subiect) are deliuered the keyes of the Mysteries of
the earth. All these are Angels, that govern under him: &c. Use them,
King Bnaspol. die 20. Novemb.
They are, and shalbe at thy commanndement.
By me thow shalt cast out the powr of all wycked Spirits.
By me thow shalt know the doings and practises of evyll men: and more King Bnaspen, die 20. Novemb.
then may be spoken, or uttred to man.
quanta est ho[min]is Infirmitas et Corruptio, qui Angelis, idqe suis
bonis, fidem autem Deo, vix habet? O[mn]ia Mundana fces; Mundi
corruptiones in se habent. Deus nr, Deus nr, Deus (inquam) ille nr, Verus
cum veris suis Angelis, eiqe servientibus, semper verus est Pete quae vis.
Dixi et quod dixi Obumbratum est veritate, Justitia, et perfectione
Ecce -- -- holding up the meat rod
Hic -- pointing to the ende of the rod

King Carmara, Novemb. 21

Per hoc, pointing to the Middle of it.


Et a mensur fine, nos nostramqe mensurabis potestatem. Age (inquam)
Quid vis? &c.
Obscurum enim Nihil est, quod per illum EK:, recepisti . Age
One thing is yet wanting, a mete receptacle &c. There is yet wanting a

King Carmara, Novemb. 21.

stone. &c.
One there is most excellent, hid in the Secret of the depth &c. In the
uttermost part of the Roman possession. &c. Lo the mighty hand of God,
is uppon th &c.
Thow shalt prevayle with it, with kings and with all Creatures of the
world: whose beautie (in vertue) shall be more worth then the kingdomes
of the earth &c. Go toward it and take it up &c. Kepe it sincerely: Let no
mortall hand towch it but thy own.
Thy Character must haue the names of the five Angels (written in ... {corner of leaf torn; HM has
the myddst of Sigillum meth) graven uppon the other side, in a circle. In Anno 1583 May 5} ???=
the myddst wherof must the stone be, which was allso browght. Wherein ...?? Car=
Thow shallt at all tymes behold (priuately to thy self) the state of Gods
... ?? caue (?)
peop{le,} throwgh the whole earth.
{B}aligon.
Go and thow shalt receyue. Tary and you shall receyue. Slepe and you
shall see: But watch and yor eyes shalbe fully opened. One thing which is
Raphael Ao 1583. Martij 23.
the grownd and Element of thy desyre, is allready perfited &c. Out of
Seuen Thow hast byn instructed, of the lesser part most perfectly.
All those before spoken of, are Subiect to thy Call. &c.
Of frendship, at any tyme, thow mayst see them, and know what thow
Raphael, Marty 26. Anno 1583.
wylt.
{HM lists the date as March 23,
however, per Sl. 3188, 'All
Euery one (to be short) shall at all tymes and seasons, shew th Direction those...' and 'Euery one...' were
in any thing &c.
March 26. The third quote is no
longer extant in Sl.3188, but HM
One thing I answer th, for all Officis: Thow hast in subiection all Officis: lists the date elsewhere as March
15.}
Use them when it please th: and as thy Instruction hath byn.
[168v]

The Lord sayeth, I haue hardened the hart of one of you: yea I haue
harden{ed} him, as the flynt: and burnt him togither with the ashes of a
Cedar. To the Intent, he may be proued Just in my work: and great in the Uriel, Ao 1583
strength of my glory: Neyther shall his mynde consent to the wyckednes Aprilis 23:
of Iniquitie. For from Iniquitie, I haue Chosen him to be a first Earthly
wytnes of my dignitie.
{HM includes several more paragraphs, and omits the following
concluding paragraph.}
Soli Deo Omnipotenti omnis honor et Gloria. Amen.

Cap. 3: ^Some remembrances Of the necessary furniture


^and Circumstances necessary in for the exercise
Heptarchicall.
First cast thy ey unto the generall prince, Governor, or Angel, that is
Principal in this world. Than place my name, whome thow hast
allready.
Than the Name of him, that was shewed th yesterday, [wth the short
cote.] Then his powre, with the rest of his six perfect ministers.

Was it not Annael:


wth whome I
had the preface to
this new exercise
{t}estemony (?):

With these thow shalt work to a good ende. All the rest thow mayst use vide sup. pagina,
to gods Glory. for every one of them shall minister to thy Necessities. ..., libra prima.
Moreover when thow workest, thy fete must be placed uppon these
King Carmara
Tables, which thow seest wrytten last: comprehending 42 letters and in the presence
names. But with this consideration, that the first Character, which is
of Michael
the first of the 7, in thy former boke be placed uppon the top of the
o
Table, which thow wast, and art & shalt be commaunded to haue and A 1582.
{No}vemb.17.
use.
Last of all the Ring, which was appointed th, with the lamyne
Comprehending the forme of thy own name. which is to be made in
perfect gold: as is affore sayd.
Euen as god is Just hast his Judgments true, his mercies unspe{akable}
So are we the True Messengers of God and our words are true in his
mercy for euer. Glory glory be to th most high God.
Lo, thus thow seest the glory of gods Creatures: whome thow mayst
use, with the Consideration of the day, theyr King, theyr Prince and his
Chara{cter.} The King and Prince govern for the whole day. The rest
according to the six parts of the day. Use them to the glory, prayse &
honor of him, which Created them, to the laude and praise of his
Maiestie.

King
{C}armara.
?????
Novemb. 20.

[169r]

The Characters of the kings are in the Globe: and {of the Princis,} in
the Heptagonon.
The sonns of light light, and theyr Sonns, are Subiect unto my
Cmaund{ement.} This is a Mysterie, I haue spoken of it. Note it
throwghly. They {are} my Servants. By them thow shalt work
mervayles. My time {is} yet to come. The Operation of the Erth is
Subiect to my powre. And I am the first of the Twelue. My Seale is
called Barees. And here it is.
In his Name = Carmara, with my name, by my Character, & the rest of
my Ministers are these things browght to pass.
1. These that lye here are witches, enchanters, Deceyvers,
Blasphemers. And finally all they that use Nature with Abuse:
and dishonor him which rayngneth for euer.
2. The Second Assembly wer the Governers of the Erth, whose
Glory, if they be good, the weapons which we haue towght
towght th, will augment And consequently, (yf they be euyll,)
will pervert.
3. The Third Assembly, are those which tast of Gods Mysteries,
and dr{ink} of the Juyce of Nature: whos myndes are diuided:
Some with eyes loking toward heven: The rest to the Center of
the erth.
Vbi non gloria, nec Bonitas, nec bonum est. It is wrowght, I say, it is
wrowght (for thy understanding) by the Seven of the Seven, which
were the Sonns of Sempiternitie: whose names thow hast written and

King Carmara, Novemb. 21.

Hagonel.
Novemb. 16.
Ao 1582.
Prince
Hagonel.
eodem tem=
pore

recorded to Gods glory.


Mark this: All Spirits enhabiting within the Earth, where theyr
habitation is of force, not of Will, (Except the midest of my self which
I know not) are Subiect to the powre hereof [pointing to his seale] with
this you shall govern: With this you shall unlok: with this, (in his
name, who raigneth) you shall discouer your e her entrayles.
Whan thow wilt work ^for any thing apperteyning unto the estate of a
good king, Thow must first call uppon him which is theyr Prince.
Secondly the ministers of his powre are Six: whose names conteyn 7
letters apece: as thy Tables do manifest: by whom in generally, or by
any one of them, in particularitie, Thow shalt work for any intent or
purpose. As concerning the letters particularly, They do concerne the
Names of 42. which 42, in generally or one of them do and can work
the destruction, hindrance or annoyance of the estate, condition, or
degree, as well for body as government, of any wycked or yll liuing
Prince. &c.

Prince Butmono sayd this; but the


office is ascribed under king
Bnaspol to Prince Blisdon: The
Mystery therof I know not yet.

King Carmara. Novemb. 17

1582
Venito BOBOGEL, Rex et Princeps Nobilitatis: Venito cum ministris:
King
Venito (inquam): Venito cum Satellitibus tuis, munitus.
Carmara
[ This I note for a form of calling]
die 17. Novemb.
Veni Princeps, 7 principum, qui sunt Aquarum principes: Ego sunt
King Babalel to his prince: Novemb.
Rex potens et mirabilis in Aquis: cuius potestas est aquarum
17.
visceribus.
Venito, Veni (inquam) Adesto. Veni Rex. O Rex, Rex, Rex Aquarum.
Ki{ng} Carmara eodem tempor.
Venito Venito (inquam). Magna est tua, Maior autem mea potestas.
Vitam dedit Deus omnibus Creationis. Venite, Veni Ignis, Veni Vita
{K}ing Carmara
Mortalium (inquam) Venite. Adestum Regnat Deus. O venite. Nam
eodem tempore.
unus ille regnat, et est vita viuentium.
Venite, ubi, nulla quies, sed stridor dentium
{K}ing Car. eodem tempore.
{[In space between paragraphs:} Behold euery one of these Princis
Carm. Novemb. 2.
hathe his peculier Table.
Venite vos, qui sub mea estis potestate
Carmara.
Thy Character must haue the names of the five Angels written (in the
myddst of Sigillum meth) graven uppon the other syde in a circle. In
Uriel
the mydst wherof, must the Stone be, which was allso browght:
1583.Ma. 5.
wherein thow shalt at all tymes, behold (priuately, to thy self) the state
of Gods People, throwgh the whole earth.
[169v]

{Uriel, 1583,} May 5.


The 4 fete of the Table, must haue 4 hollow things of Swete wood
wh{ereuppon} they may stand: Within the hollownes wherof, thy
Seales may be kept unp{erished.} One month is all for the use therof. The cullor was shewed red and
greene interchangeably. Nouemb.
The sylk must be of diuers cullors: the most changeable that can be
21. Ao 1582
got{ten.} For who is hable to behold the glory of the seat of God.
-- The Character or Lamyne for me, was Noted (Nouemb. 17 Ao
1582) that it shold conteyne some token of my name: And, now, in
this, accownted the True Character of Dignification, I perceyue no
peculier mark or letters of my name.

Uriel - 1583. Ma. 5.

The forme in euery corner, considereth thy Name. you meane, there
to be a certayn shaddow of Delta -- Uriel - Well.
- What is the use of the 7 Tables, (like armes) and from what grownd
are they framed, or deriued?
Uriel - They are the ensignes of the Creation: wherewithall they were
created by God: known onely by theyr acquayntance, and the manner
of theyr doings.
- haue I rightly applyed the dayes to the kings -- Uriel - The dayes
are rightly applyed to the kings. &c.
- The characters and words annexed to the Kings names in the utter
Circumference of the great Circle or Globe: How are they to be used?
Uriel - They are to be paynted uppon swete wood, & so to be held in
thy hand as thow shaltt haue cause to use them.
---------Sigillum meth is to be set in the myddle of the Table.
Il, Aprilis 28, 1583.
---------Grace, mercy and peace be unto the liuely branches of his florishing
kingdome and strong art thow in thy glory, which dost unknytt the
Secret parts of thy liuely workmanship: and that, before the weak
understanding of man. Herein is thy powre & Magnificence opened
unto man. And why? bycause thy Diuinitie and secret power, is here
shut up in numero Ternario et Quaternario. A qo principium, et
fundamentum omne huius est tui sanctissimi maximi (?) operis. For yf
thow (O God) be wunderfull & incomprehensible in thyne owne
substance, it must nedes follow, that thy works, are likewise
incomprehensible.
But Lo, they shall now beleue, bycause they see: which heretof{ore}
could skarsly beleue. Strong is the Influence of thy Supercelestiall
powre: and mighty is the force of that arme, which overcommeth all
things. Let all powre (therfore) rest in th. Amen.
Leave oute the Bees of the seven names of the 7 kings, and 7 Princis.
and place them in a Table diuided by 12 and 7. the 7 spaces, being
uppermost: and therin write in the upper lyne, the let{ters} of the king,
with th with the letters of his prince following, next after his name: and
so of the Six other, and theyr princis. And read them on the right hand,
from the upper part to the lowest. and thow shalt finde, then, the
Composition of this Table. Therin they are all comprehended, sauing
certayn letters, which are not to be put-in here: By reason that the
Kings, and Princis do spring from God: and not God from the Kings
and Princis: Which Excellency is comprehended and is allso manifest,
in that Third and fowrth Number. {in marg: Number}
Rownd abowt the sides [of this square ^Table] is euery letter of the 14
na{mes,} [170r] of the 7 kings and princis.

Hereafter shall you perceyue that the Glory of this Table


{surmownteth} the Glory of the Sonne. All things els that appertayne
unto it, {are} allready prescribed by your former Instruction.
God is the begynning of all things, but not after one soft: Nor to euery IL.
One alike. But it is Three manner of works with his Name.
Aprilis 29.
The One in respect of Dignification
The Second in respect of Conciliation
The Third in respect of an ende and determined Operati{on.}

Now, (Syr,) to what ende wold you wear your Character? &c.
At our first dealings to gither it was answered by a Spirituall
Creature, (whome we toke to be Uriel,) Sigillum hoc in auro
sculpendum, ad defensionem Corporis omni loco, tempore et
occasione, et in pectus gestandum.
Il - But how do I teach? The Character is an Instrument appliable
Onely to dignification. But there is no Dignification (Syr) but that
which doth procede, and hath his perfect composition Centrally, in the
Square number of 3 and 4. The Center wherof shall be equall to the
greatest. Hereby you may gather, Not onely to what ende, the Blessed
Character (wherewith thow shalt be dignifyed) is prepared: but allso
the Nature of all other Characters.
To the Second - - Conciliation you meane.
Il - The Table is an Instrument of Conciliation. And so are the other 7
Characters, which you call by the name of Tables: Squared out into the 2
forme of Armes: which are proper to euery King and Prince according
to theyr order.
Now to the last - - As concerning the ende and determined Operation
IL - It consisteth onely consisteth in the mercy of God, and the
Characters of these bokes. &c.

Set down the Kings and theyr Princis in a Table as thow knowest
them: with theyr letters backward: excepting theyr Bees, fr the right
hand to the left. Let Bobogel be first, and Bornogo is his prince. &c.
Note.

IL

{ - Note, he}re, it may appere that


and so on the backside of my Character or golden square Table,
Butmono is Prince to Bynepor, and
and ???feth all the names of the 7 kings and theyr 7 Princis: the
Blisdon prince to King Bnaspol.
generall little ^B B, absented from e?ho?? ?????mentally (?) allwayes
conteyned (?) to be pies???d to ech name: as well as in the great table.
De Sigillo meth; alr, vocato Sigillo Dei.

Michael - I will shew th ?????, in the mighty hand and strength of


God, what his Mysteries are: The true Circle of his ternitie:
comprehending all vertue: The whole and Sacred Trinitie:
Oh holy be he: Oh holy be he: Oh holy be he.
Uriel answered, Amen.
Mich - Now, what wilt thow? - I wold full fayne procede according
to the matter in hand.
Mich - Diuide this owtward Circle into 40 equall partes: whose
greatest numbers are 4. See thow do it presently - - I did so diuiding
it first into 4, and then every of them, into 10.
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He called one by name Semiel.


One cam in and kneled down: and great fyre came out of his mowth.
Michael sayd: To him are the Mysteries of these Tables known.
Michael sayd, Semiel, (agayn) and by and by heMichael sayd, O God
thow hast sayd, and thow liuest for euer. &c. Do not think here to
speak to him. Semiel stode up, and flaming fyre cam out of his mowth,
and than he saide, as followeth.
Sem - Mighty lord, what woldst thow with the Tables?
Mich - It is the will of God Thow fatch them hither.
Sem - I am his Tables. Behold these are his tables: Lo where they are.
- There cam-in 40 white Creatures, all in white silk long robes, and
they like Children. And all they falling on theyr knees, sayd:
Thow onely art holy among the Highest, O God thy Name be blessed
for euer.
Michael stode up out of his Chayre, and by and by all his legs,semed
to be like two great pillers of brass: and he as high as half way to
heven: And by & by his sworde was all on fyre: & he stroke or drew
his sword over all these 40 ^theyr heds. The erth quaked: And the 40
fell down. And Michael called Semiel with a Thundring voyce & sayd,
Declare the Mysteries of the Liuing God, Our God, of One that Liueth
for euer.
Sem - I am ready.
- Michael stroke ouer them with his sword: and they all fell down (&
Uriel ap allso) on his knees. And commonly at the striking with the
sword, flaming fyre, (like lightening) did flash with all.

Michael, 1582, Mart 19.

Michael - Note. here is a Mysterie.


- Then stept furth one of the 40 from the rest: & opened his breast,

which was covered with sylk and there appeared a great


all of gold.
Mich - Note the number. over the T, stode the Number of 4, on this

fashion
- The 40, cryed all cryed: Yt liueth and Multiplyeth for euer: blessed
be his name.
- That creature did shut up his bosome, and vanished away like a
fyre.
Michael - Place that in the first place. It is the Name of the Lord.
- Then there semed a great clap of Thunder to be &c.
- And so furth. the whole second boke is nothing els but
the Mysteries most Mervaylous of Sigillum Dei, otherwise
called Sigillum meth. wherof here I did here but leave
some ????y {HM reads: admonishement}, &c.
Note allso, the Third boke was chiefly of the 7 ensignes of
Creation. &c. mentioned in this Chapter of in the ^?????? of
orations (?).

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Caput 4.
Some Notice of peculier formes, wherein the Kings, Princis, and
Ministers Heptarchicall appeared.

King CARMARA
Appeared as a man, very well proportioned: in a long purple Robe, and

with a Triple Crowne of Gold on his hed.


At his first comming in, he had 7 ^like men waighting on him: which
afterwarde declared them selves to be 7 princis under the 7
Heptarchicall Kings.
Uriel deliuered to him, at his first appearing, (which he kept still in his
hand) a rod, or straight little rownd staf of gold diuided into three
distinctions: whereof two were dark, or blak, and the Third, bright red.

Note.
At the first, Uriel pluckt a thing from under the ^Covenant Table: and it
grew Rownd, Bigger & bigger, (of fyrie Cullour) bigger then all the
world: and ^he sayd to me Vltima est hc tas vestra qu tibi
revelata erit. Then cam swarming into the stone, Thowsand yea
Inumerable people, Uriel sayd, Est in mundo, et cum incipiet cum illo
alter Mundus. and he bad, Note the forme of the thing seen. Note the Uriel
cullour. The forme of the thing seen was a Globe Transparent fyre
within which the people seemed to stand, Towers and Castells. &c. did
appere therein, likewise. This Globe did king CARMARA seeme to go
uppon, & to measure it: and there appeared a very riche chayre to be
set: allmost at the top of the Convexitie of the sayd Globe. wherein he
sat down.

Prince HAGONEL
Note. All the 7 Princis, seemed to ^be men, and to haue red robes, but this
Prince, his Robe, was shorter then the others. They had all Cerclets of
above on theyr heds, he had a rownd Ring with a prik in the myddle
which he affirmed to be his seale. The name therof he sayde to be

Barees, and that it is

The Sonns of light men and theyr Sonns, are Subiect unto his
commaundement. They are his Servants. Their Apparition appereth,
the first 7 like little boyes yong men, the other 7 like little boys. [loke
on the other side]
Note
King Carmara, did first Call the Princis .7. before him: and they stode
three on one side of him, and three on the other: But this Prince
Hagonel, he toke, and set him in the myddle before him, as he sat in
the Chayre, on the Convexity of the Transparent fyrie Globe. And after
ward he called but five kings: for he him self, supplyed two places of
Kings, governing on Monday, and fryday. Blumaza he dyd not ones

Ministers
Filij Lucis
Filij filiorum lucis
???erte (?) filiam (?)

speak of: I know, not yet, the Mystery therof.

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Rex --

BLVMAZA
---

Princeps
Bralges ----

Sapientia dificauit sibi


Domum: excidit
Columnas
Septem. Prouerb. 9.

Die Lun {Monday}


O E S N G L E
A V Z N I

L N

Y L L M A F S
N R S O G O O
N R R C P R N
L A B D G R E
{Note: The ms. has F with a dot under it in the second square of the first row, with an E (also with a dot
under it) above it. The circle is from HM; that in CMH is blank. -JHP}

CARMARA

Rex

Hagonel
Princ{eps}

Shewed onely in square

Die Dominica. {Sunday}


L E E N A R B
L N A N A E B
R O E M N A B
L E A O R I

N E I

C I

A B

A O I

D I

A B

BOBOGEL

Rex

BORNOGO

Princeps

both square and rownd

Die Martis. {Tuesday}


E I

L O M F O

N E O T P

T A

S A G A C I
O N E D P

O N

N O O N M A N
E T E V L

G L

Onely shewed in square

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BABALEL

Rex

BEFAFES

Princeps

Die Jouis. {Thursday}

BYNEPOR

Rex

BVTMONO

Princeps

B B A R N F L
B B A I

G A O

B B A L P A E
B B A N I

F G

B B O S N I

B B A S N O D
Shewed onely in square.
fol. 3. l:
Behold, this is my Seale. &c.
All spirits inhabiting within the earth, (where their habitation is of force, not of will) are subiect to the powr
hereof. With this you shall govern, with this you shall unlok: With this (in his name who rayneth) you shall
discover her entrayles. &c.

Die Mercur {Wednesday}

BNASPOL

Rex

BLISDON

Princeps

E L G N S E B
N L I

N Z V B

S F A M L L B
O O G O S R S
N R P C R R B
e

g d

b a

Shewed onely in circle


{sic}.

Die Sabati. {Saturday}

BNAPSEN

Rex

BRORGES:

Princeps

B A N S

S Z E

B Y A P

A R E

B N A M G E N
B N V A G E S
B L B O P O O
B A B E

P E N

Shewed onely in Circle.


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Die veneris {Friday}


A O A Y N N L
L B B N A A V
I

O A E S P M

G G L P P S A
O E E O O E Z
N L L R L N A

Shewed onely in Circle.

BALIGON,

Rex

aliter CARMARA:
vel MARMARA

BAGENOL

P{rinceps}

Filij lucis Filij filiorum


I

El

Ih

An --

Ilr

Aue --

Dmal

Liba --

Heeoa

Rocle --

Beigia

Hagonel --

Stimcul

Ilemese --

libo 4o. fol 2

Potestas Carmara, Marmara, siue upsius Baligon regnat in fili (?) -- Rex -CARMARA
The Sonnes of men, and theyr Sonns, are subiect unto my commaundement. They are
my Servants -- Princeps - Minister

-- Hagon{el}
primus et {quartus}
This Prince calleth all the People of the earth: and then he commaundeth of three sorts:
1. Kings - Conside{r ..} seameth to ... with Bobogel his office &c.
2. Noble men:
3. Philosophers -- Princes of Nature
I am Primus et Quartus Hagonel.
Here is his Name (pointing to

= Carmara) &c.

Notwithstanding, I am his Minister.


And pointing to Carmara, he sayd. In his name with my name, by my Character, and the
rest of my Minis{ters} are these things browght to pas.
It is wrought, by the 7 of the 7, which were the Sonnes Sempiternitie, whose names
thow hast written and recorded to Gods Glory:
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Bobogel
Sonday

-- The distributing, giving, and bestowing of Wisdome and Science: The teaching of
true Philosophie, true understanding of all lerning, grownded uppon wisdome: with the
excellencies in Nature: and of many other great Mysteries, mervaylously avaylable,
and necessarie to the advancing of the Glory of our GOD, and Creator. Therfore, In the
Name, &c.
Gloria Patri &c.

Prince
Bornogo

-- The Altering of the Corruption of Nature, into perfection: The knowledg of Metalls.
and generally the Princely Ministring to the right Noble and Mighty King BOBOGEL
in his government of Distributing, giving and bestowing of Wisdome, science, True
Philosophie, and True Understanding, and of other very many his peculiar Royall
Propreties. Therfore, In the Name, &c.

Sonday

Pater noster &c.

Raphal. Ao 158
{sic}
[174r]

Rex
Carmara
Die lun
Monday

-- Who, ^in this {Heptarch}icall Doctrine receyuedst at blessed Uriel his hand, the golden rod
of government & the Chayre of dignity,: and the Tr didst appeare first to us. Triple
Crown in a long purple robe. Who saydst to me at Mortlake, I minister the strength of
God unto th.
Likewise thow saydst, These Mysteries hath God, {lastly,} and of his great mercyes,
graunted unto th.

Thow shalt be glutted, y{ea} filled: yea thow sha{llt} swell, and be puffed up, with the
perfect knowledg of Gods Mysteries in his mercies.
And saydst, this Art is to the farder understanding of all sciences, that are past, present
or yet to come.
And immediately didst say unto me: Kings there are, in Nature, wyth Nature, and aboue
Nature. Thow art Dignified.
And ^saydst concerning the use of these Tables, This is but the first step. Neyther shalt
thow practise them in vayne.

+ Therfore, &c.

{in marg:}+ And sayd thus: Generally, of God his mercyes and graces on me decreed,
and bestowed: Whatsoeuer thow shalt speak, do, or work, shalbe profitable and
acceptable: And the Ende, shall be good.

Prince
HAGONEL
Monday

To whose Commaundement the Sonnes of men and theyr Sonnes ar subiect: and
are thy Servants. To whose powre the Operation of the Earth is subiect. Who art
the first of the twelue: and whose seale is called Barees, and this it is At whose
Commaundement are the Kings, Noble men, and Princes of Nature. Who art
Primus et Quartus Hagonel. Who, by the seuen of the seven (which are the Sonns
of Sempiternitie) dost work mervayles amongst the people of the Earth: and hast
sayd to me, That I allso, by the same thy servants, shold work mervayles. O Noble
Hagonel who arte the Minister to the Triple Crowned King Carmara: and
Notwithstanding art Prince over these 42 Angels whose names and characters do
here are here presented.
Therfore &c.

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Rex
Blumaza

{One third of the page is blank.}

Princeps
Bralges

-- Who saydst ^to us The Creatures liuing in thy Dominion, are subiect to thy powre:
whose subiects are invisible: and which ^to my seer appeared like little smokes, with out
any forme, Whose seale of gouernment is this:
Who saydst, Beholde, I

am come, I will teache th, Names without Numbers: The Creatures subiect unto me,
shall be known unto you, Therfore, In &c.
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Rex
Baligon
fryday
The shew-stone

Rex
Bnapsen

{in top marg: pronunc...are (?)}


Who canst distribute and bestow at pleasure, {all that} what{-so-euer} can be wrowght
in aereall actions: who hast the government of thy self perfectly: as a mysterie known
unto thy self. Who hast answered th d didst aduertise me of this stone and holy
receptacle both nedefull to be had, and also didst direct me to the taking of it up, being
presently and in a few mynutes of tyme, browght to my sight ^{in marg: fr the uttermost
part of the Roman possession, being had ther in the secret of the depth} handling, &
possessings (?), as to this day it appereth. Who didst say then unto me, Thow shalt
prevayle with it, with Kings and with all Creatures of the world. whose beauty (in vertue)
shall be more worth, then the Kingdomes of the earth. for the which purposes here
rehersed, and other, to be partely, now to be used and enioyed, & ^partely hereafter more
abundantly (as the Lord god of hoasts shall dispose) And allso bycause thow thy self art
governour of thes 42 thy mighty, ff faithfull & obedient Ministers: Therfore, In &c.

-- The government of all enchanters Coniurers, witches and wicked spirits hated of God,
and included for euer in outward darknes : Who hast sayd to me, That by th I shall cast
oute the powre of all wicked spirits: And that by th I shall or may know the doings and
practises of euyll men, and more then may be spoken or uttred to man. Therfore &c.

Saterday.

Princeps
Brorges

-- Who ^being the Prince, and chief Minister and governor under thy right Puissant King Bnapsen, didst
appear to my seer in most terrible manner of firy flamyng streams, and saydst Noui
Ianuam mortis et percussit gloria Dei Impiorum parietes.
Therfore &c.

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Rex
Babalel
Tuesday

Princeps
Befafes

-- Who art King in Waters: Mighty and wunderfull in waters, whose powr is in the
bowels of the waters: whose royall person with thy Noble prince Befafes, and his 42
Ministers, The Triple Crowned king Carmara bad me vse to the Glory prayse and honor
of him which created you all, to the laude and prayse of his Maiestie.
Therfore, &c.

-- Who art Prince of the seas: Thy powr is vppon the waters. Thow drownedst pharao:
and hast destroyed the wycked. Thy name was known to Moyses, thow liuedst in Isral:
-- Who hast measured the waters: who wast with King Salamon, and allso long after that,
with Scotus: but not known ^to him by thy true name: for he called th Mares. And since
thow wast with none: ^Except when ^thow preseruedst me (throwgh the mercy of God)
from the powr of the wycked and wast with me in extremities: Thow wast wth me
throwghly: who of the gyptians hast byn called Obelison, in respect of thy pleasant

deliuerance: And by that name to me knowne: and of me Noted in record, to be the Noble
and Curteous Obelison. Whose Noble ministers 42, are of very great powre, dignitie, and
Authoritie: As some in the measuring of the motions, of the waters, and saltnes of the
seas, in giuing good success in Battayles, reducing ships, and all manner of vessels that
flete uppon the seas: To some all the fishes and monsters of the seas, yea all that liueth
therein, are well known: and generally are the distributers of Gods Judgments uppon the
Waters that couer the earth. Some conduct waters waters throwgh the earth: other do
beautify Nature in her Composition. The rest are distributers and deliuerers of the
Threasors and unknown substances of the Seas: Thow ^O Noble Prince Befafes badst me use
th, in the name of God. Therfore &c.

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Rex
Bnaspol

To whome the earth with her bowels, and secrets whatsoeuer, are deliuered: and hast
sayd to me heretofore: What thow art, there I may know. Thow art great, but, (as
thow truely didst confess,) he in whom thow art, is greater then thow: Therfore, In
&c.

Wensday.

Princeps
Blisdon

-- Unto whome the keys of the Mysteries of the earth are deliuered: whose 42
ministers are Angels that govern under th: All which, thy mighty king ^Bnaspol bad
me use: and affirmed that they are and shalbe at my commaundement: Therfore, In
&c.

Il. 1583.
Yf thow haue a parcell or part (out of euery place) of the erth, in any small quantity, thow mayst
Thursday
work by the Creatures, whose powr it is to work in such causes, which will bring it (neuer trust
Aprilis
me) before you can tell twenty.
18.

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Rex Bynepor
Thursday

-- Uppon the distribution and participation of whose exalted most especiall


and glorified powre, resteth onely and dependeth the generall state and
Condition of all things. Whose sanctification, glory and renowne, althowgh it
had begynning, yet can it not, neyther shall haue ending. He that Measureth,
sayd, and thow wast the ende of his workmanship. Thow art like him, and of
him: yet not as partaking or adherent: but distinct in one degree. Whan he
cam thow wast magnified by his comming: and art Sanctified, world without
ende.
Vita Suprema
Vita Superior
Vita Infima tuis sunt
mensurata manibus.
Notwithstanding, Thow art not of thy self: Neyther is thy powr thyne owne:
Magnified be his name. Thow art in all: And all hath some being by th: yet

thy powr is nothing in respect of his powr, which hath sent th.
New worlds. Perhaps a new
period doth begynn, as I haue
set down in the Volume of
famous and rich Discoveries.

Thow begynnest new worlds , new people, New Kings, and New knowledg
of a New government. And hast sayd to me, Thow shalt work Mervaylous,
Mervaylously, by my workmanship, in the Highest. Therfore, In the Name,
&c.

after
great period.

Princeps
Butmono

-- Who art life and breath in liuing Creatures: All things liue by th, the Image of
One excepted. All the kindes of the beasts of the earth dost thow endue with life. Thy
seale is theyr glory. Of God thow art sanctified. and thow reioysest. The liuing, the
ende, and begynning of all beasts thow knowest. and by sufferance thow disposest
them, untyll thy Vyoll be runne.
Therfore, &c.

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The seven Kings


1.
2.
{illegible
marg note.}

Carmara ^as a man very well proportioned in a long purple robe. Wth a Triple crown on his hed.
Bobogel - in a black veluet coat, and his hose close with veluet upperstoks: overlayd with
gold lace: With a velvet hat-cap, with a black feather in it. with a cape on one of his
sholders: his purse hanging at his neck: & so put under his gyrdell ^at which hong a gylt rapier:
his beard long he had plinufles & pynsions.
He sayd, I wear these robes, not in respect of my self, but of my government.
The ministers cam wth him Bob., 42, all trymmed after the manner of Nobility now a dayes,
wth gilt rapers. 7 of them were apparayled like Bobogel, sagely & gravely: all the rest ar
ruffyn like. The last 7 do seme to be men both men & women: for before in the forepart
they seme to be attyred lik women ^with fardingales, & in the bak part like men.

3.

Babalel - As though he wer a king with a crown ^of Gold on his hed his apparayle, a long
robe whitish. his left arme ^sleve was very white. & his right arme black sleve, was black. he
seamed to stand uppon water, his name was written in his forhed: Babalel.
The forme 7 of his 42 Ministers haue Cerclets on theyr heds.
for king Babalel he first called Befafes, O Veni Princeps in principum, qui sunt aquarum
Principes &c. & of these seven the letters seme betwene theyr fete.

4.

Bynepor - The ministers 42 like ghostes or smokes without all forme having every one of

them a little glittering spark of fyre in the middest of them: and every spark a letter in it.
Bnaspoll {sic} - With a red Robe & a Crowne on his hed.

5.

The Ministers semed to haue letters in the palmes of theyr hands. Standing abowt a little hill
of clay. and behinde this a far did stand an Innumerable Company of ugly people.
6.
Bnapsen - a king with a crown on his hed.
Carmara called
saying (?)
Venite, ubi
nulla quies, sed
stridor dentium.
{"Come here,
men 42 tossed the Table rownd Table (which they hold) all in fire flaming. &
where there is The Ministers ^
no peace, but held in theyr {hands}.
only the
gnashing of
teeth." MLQ,
Book 4, Nov.
20, 1582}
7.
Baligon - Idem quae Carmara wth his triple Crown & long purple roabe.
his 42 ministers, wer bright people: and besides them All the ayer swarmeth with creatures.
Theyr letters were in theyr forheds: They stand in a Circle: They take the letters from theyr
forheds & set them in a Circle.

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The form of the first apparitions Heptago{num} Prm (?)

Carmara --

Cam first in, hauing 7 waightyng on him and they (as aff afterward appered) were the 7
prin{ces} but Carmara him self semed to be a man of good proportion, with a long purple
ga{rment} robe and a triple crowned Crown (of gold) on his {hed.}

The 7 Princes -- semed to be like men, & they had {red} garments ... {illegible. HM adds they had
"cerclets of gold on theyr heds"}
Hagonel
The .1. -- his robe was shorter then ^of the others 6. fol. 14.b. he held a seale
called Barees.
Bornogo
The .2. wth a ^gold coronet or rather a Cerclet abowt {his hed.}
Befafes
Butmono

^Babalel called Veni Princeps 7 principum, qui sunt aquarum pr{incipes.}


The .3. -- He opened his bosom: and seamed leane: {and} seamed to haue feathers
under his roabs. he had a golden girdle: & on it, written, Befafes.
fol. 11 -- he had a cerclet of gold on his hed.

He had a long red robe, & a cerclet of gold on his hed.


{cp. HM description of the ministers under Babalel and Befafes} The 42 Ministers
had theyr letters in theyr forheds, & they wer 6 rows of 7 in a row. But of the first 7
had the letters betwene theyr fete, {and} water seamed contynually to pass over
these letters. At length the 42 diued into the water, & so went a{way.}
Blisdon --

In a Robe of many cullours: & on his hed a cerclet {of Gold.} - Then his red
garment, had many cullors in it {...}.

Brorges --

The 6 sixth - he putteth open his cloathes & red apparell and there did yssue mighty
fyre out of his sides. most terrible, grysely, & unutterable to be beholden of
mor{tal} eye, any tyme.
The .7. -- his Ministers appeared like little smokes, without any forme.

Bralges - - ... Bynepor


{illegible note in
margin}

He sayd, Beware of wavering: Blot out suspition {of} us: for we are Gods Creatures, that haue
rayned, do ray{ne,} & shall raigne for euer. All our mysteries shalbe k{nown} to you.

Bagenol appered not, by that name. Perhaps Hagonel was Bagenol. H being put for B. and the letters
true {...?}
As hath king also ... Carmara, or Marmara, with a greater??? from his proper name Baligon.

Neyther Blumaza nor Brorges appered by name ..... .... {bottom line of page is damaged and
Note. unreadable.
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{repetition of 173v}
distributing, giving and bestowing of wisdome and Science: The teaching of True
Bobogel -- The
Philosophie, and true understanding, and of all lerning, grownded uppon Wisdome,

Sonday

with the excellencies in Nature, and of many other great Mysteries, mervaylously
avaylable and necessarie to the advancing of the Glory of our God, and Creator.
Therfore in the Name &c.

Gloria Patri &c.

Prince
Bornogo
--

The Altering of the Corruption of Nature, into perfection, The knowledg of Metalls,
And generally The Princely Ministring to the right Noble and Mighty King
BOBOGEL in his government of Distributing, giving and bestowing of Wisdome,
science, True Philosophie, and True Understanding, and of other very many his
peculiar Royall Propreties.
Therfore In the Name, &c.
Pater noster &c.

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Rex Carmara fol. 4. Behold these things and their mysteries shall be known vnto you, reserving the
secrets of him that raigneth for euer.
-All our mysteries shall be known unto you.
Bralges -fol. 46.

Carm --

fol. 5:

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O F S N G LE
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{Repetition of page 174r.}
To whose Commaundement the Sonnes of men and theyr Sonnes are subiect: and are thy
Prince
HAGONEL Servants. To whose powre the Operation of the Erth is subiect. Who art the first of the

Twelue: and whose seale is called Barees, and this it is At whose Commaundement ar the
Kings, Noble men, and Princes of Nature. Who art Primus et Quartus Hagonel. Who, by the
seven of the seven, which are the Sonns of Sempiternitie, dost thy dost ???? work mervayles
amongst the people of the earth, and hast sayd to me, that I ^allso should by the same thy
servants work Mervayles. ^Thou who arte the Minister to the great king Triple Crowned King
Carmara: and Notwithstanding art Prince over these 42 Angels whose names & characters
are ^also layd under my ??st fete: as I was {rest is illegible}

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Rex Carmara -*Ao 1582


Novemb. 17.

And saydst unto me, What soeuer thow shalt speak do or work shalbe
profitable and acceptable: and the ende of it shall be good. &c.
Who saydst, to me at Mortlak*, I minister th strength of God unto th.
Likewise thow saydst, These Mysteries hath God lastly and of his great mercyes,
graunted unto th.
Thow shalt be glutted, yea filled, yea thow shallt swell, & be puffed up, with the perfect
knowledg of Gods Mysteries in his Mercies.
And saydst, This Art is to the farder understanding of all sciences that are past present, or
yet to come.
And immediately didst say unto me Thow art Dignified Kings ther ar in Nature, with
Nature and above Nature.
Thow art Dignified.

--

And as concerning the use of these Tables, This is but the first step: Neyther shalt thow
practise them in vayne.

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{Compare with page 168v.}

Raphael
Ao 1583
Mart 23.
Mart 24
A direction
requisite.
Mart 26--

Go, and thow shalt receyue. Tary and you shall receyue. Slepe and you shall see: But watch
and your eyes shall be fully opened. One thing which is the grownd and Element of thy
desyre, is allready perfyted &c. Out of Seuen Thow hast byn instructed of the lesser part,
most perfectly.
Euery Organ is voyd of qualitie, unleast a Meane be adiected.: So, is all that thow hast
before, more wonderfull, then as yet, profitable, unleast thow be directed and led in unto
the true use and Order of the same. &
I haue byn thy Scholemaster, and director to the Sterne, to rule the reason thereof, with
those, which can reach the Iudgment therof.
All those before spoken of are subiect to thy Call &c.
Off frendeship, at any tyme thow mayst see them, and know what Thow willt. &c.
Euery one, (to be short) shall at all tymes and seasons, shew th Direction, in any thing.
[ - But they haue Chefe and speciall tymes]

Raphal

Peraduenture Thow thinkest I am not in thy Marrow: yes I haue byn long in the highest part
of thy body, and therfore am somwhat perswaded of thy meaning.
One thing I answer th for all Officis
Thow hast in subiection all Officis
Use them whan it pleas th: and as thy Instruction hath byn.

Raph. 1583 Mart


26. Raph. 1583.
Aprilis 3. Ur. -- Aprilis 23 -

Yt is determined, else wold I not: And may be undetermined, yf you break his
commaundements.
Cumfortable Instruction is a necessary Medicine.
Sayth the Lord - I haue hardened the hart of One of you, yea, I haue hardened him as the
flynt: and burnt him to gither with the ashes of a Cedar: to the intent, he may be proued
just in my work, and great in the strength of my Glory. Neyther shall his mynde consent
unto ^the wyckednes of Iniquitie. For from Iniquitie I haue chosen him, to be a first
earthely witnes of my Dignitye.

{In margin, sideway:}


Carm.
Novemb. 21
1582.
Il Ma 5. 1583.

Thow hast byn told perfectly, playnely and absolutely, not onely the condition, dignitie, &
estate of all things that God hath framed: But allso withall, thow wart deliuered the most
perfect forme and use of them.
Thy Character must haue the names of God the five Angels (written in the middst of
Sigillum Emeth) graven uppon the other side in a Circle. In the middst wherof must the
stone be: which was also browght: Wherein thow {shalt at all tymes Beholde, (privately to
thy self) the State of Gods people, throwgh the whole earth.}
Il - 1583. April. Hereafter you shall perceyue that the glory of this Table, surmownteth the glory of the
28. after supper Sonne.

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7

B
B
B
B
B
B
B

A
O
a
e
l
m
a

L
R
p
s
u
a
s

I
N
n
g
m
m
l

G
O
i
e
a
g
e

O
G
d
m
p
a
d

N
O
o
e
o
l
f

8
9

B
B

O
E

B
F

O
A

G
F

E
E

L
S

10
11
12
13
14

B
B
B
B
B

a
e
r
r
n

s
r
a
i
a

m
n
n
s
g

e
o
g
f
o

l
l
l
l
l

o
e
o
i
e

15
16
17
18
19
20
21

B
B
B
B
B
B
B

A
V
a
l
r
e
o

B
T
z
i
a
r
n

A
M
p
n
g
m
e

L
O
a
t
i
a
f

E
N
m
o
o
l
o

L
O
a
m
p
e
n

22
23
24
25
26
27
28

B
B
B
B
B
B
B

Y
L
a
e
e
a
m

N
I
l
l
n
r
i

E
S
c
m
p
n
l

P
D
e
a
a
a
g

O
O
o
r
g
f
e

R
N
r
a
i
a
s

29
30
31
32
33
34
35

B
B
B
B
B
B
B

N
R
a
i
a
i
a

A
O
s
n
r
n
l

S
R
p
o
i
o
d

P
G
a
d
g
f
a

O
E
l
a
e
o
g

L
S
o
b
s
n
o

36
37
38
39
40
41
42

B
B
B
B
B
B
B

N
R
o
u
m
a
l

A
A
r
s
i
r
i

P
L
m
c
n
t
i

S
G
i
n
p
i
g

E
E
l
a
o
r
a

N
S
a
b
l
o
n

43
44
45

B
B
B

L
A
a

V
G
b

M
E
l

A
N
i

Z
O
b

A
L
o

46
47
48
49

B
B
B
B

u
l
a
a

s
i
r
m

d
n
f
n

u
g
o
o

n
e
r
d

a
f
t
e

1
d
13
o
25
O
37
a
49
s
61
V
73
o
85

2
o
14
l
26
P
38
p
50
e
62
a
74
i
86

3
n
15
o
27
a
39
l
51
m
63
r
75
P
87

4
p
16
a
28
m
40
s
52
i
64
Gs
76
t
88

5
a
17
G
29
n
41
T
53
o
65
St
77
e
89

6
T
18
e
30
o
42
e
54
o
66
tl
78
a
90

7
d
19
o
31
V
43
d
55
n
67
bL
79
a
91

8
a
20
o
32
G
44
e
56
A
68
b
80
p
92

9
n
21
b
33
m
45
c
57
m
69
r
81
D
93

10
V
22
a
34
d
46
a
58
l
70
i
82
o
94

11
a
23
u
35
n
47
o
59
o
71
a
83
c
95

12
a
24
a
36
m
48
p
60
x
72
p
84
e
96

97
p
109
S
121
d
133
d
145

98
s
110
i
122
a
134
i
146

99
n
111
o
123
l
135
x
147

100
a
112
d
124
t
136
o
148

101
C
113
a
125
t
137
m
149

102
N
114
o
126
d
138
o
150

103
r
115
i
127
n
139
n
151

104
z
116
n
128
a
140
s
152

105
i
117
r
129
d
141
i
153

106
r
118
z
130
i
142
o
154

107
z
119
f
131
r
143
s
155

108
a
120
m
132
e
144
p
156

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1588 / 30 / May
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

{There are arrows pointing 'psnacN...' to row 8, 'Siodao...' to row 9, etc. evidently indicating that letters be
shifted up one row.}
D: Befafes, nunquam te deserens, docet, puerum breui moriturum, cum aliis tribus; nisi, pro tenus reddantur
domino (qui in limine adest,) uota uestra.:
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Bonorum Angelorum Invitationes

Dicen..., tribus
vicibus, ter,
tribus vicibus,
Ter: singulis
diebus, Donec
&c.
..d est .. Tribus,
singulis diebus.

puyssant and right Noble King, (N,) and by what name els so-euer thow art
+ with thy
Prince, and his
Ministers and
subiects, 42
* ?AR

called, or mayst truely and duely be called: To whose peculier gouernment,


charge, disposition, and Kingly Office doth apperteyne, th (N. &c.)
In the Name of the King of Kings, the Lord of Hoasts, the Allmighty GOD,
Creator of heaven and earth: and of all things visible and Invisible: COME,
now, and appear + to my perfect and Sensible eye Iudgment: in a godly, and
frendely manner: to my cumfort, and help, for the auancing of the honor and
Glory of our Almighty GOD, by my service: As much as by thy wisdome, and
powre, in thy propre* Kingly office, and government, I may be holpen, and
enhabled unto: Amen.
COME, right Noble King, (N.) I say, COME. Amen.
Gloria Patri, &c.

^+ to be
Noble Prince, (N.) and by what name els, so-euer, thow art called, or mayst
aduanced, by my
truely and duely be called: To whose peculier government, charge, disposition,
faithfull service,
Office, and Princely Dignitie, doth apperteyne th, (N, &c,) In the Name of
% ( O Noble
Allmighty God, the King of Kings, and for his honor and glorie ^+, I require th
Prince, N.)
% to COME presently, and to shew thy self, to my perfect and sensible ey
Iudgment, with thy Ministers, servants and Subiects; to my cumfort, and help,
HAG
in wisdome, and powre; according to the propertie, of thy Noble Office: COME,
Noble Prince, (N) I say COME. Amen.
Pater noster, &c.

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(
ri{ght}
Nobl{e
King}
N.)

SONDAYE:
King
BOBOGEL

The distributing, giving, and bestowing, of Wisdome and Science: The teaching of
true Philosophie, true understanding of all lerning, grownded uppon wisdome, with
the Excellencies in Nature, and of many other great Mysteries, mervaylously
avaylable, and necessarie to the aduancing of the Glory of our GOD, and Creator.
Therfore, In the Name &c.
And saydst to me, (in respect of these Mysteries atteyning), Dee Dee, Dee, At
length: But Not to late:
Therfore, In the Name, &c.
Gloria Patri &c.

Prince
BORNOGO

The altering of the Corruption of Nature, into perfection: The knowledg of Metalls:
and generally the Princely Ministring to the right Noble, and Mighty King
BOBOGEL in his gouernment of Distributing, giving and bestowing of Wisdome,
science, True Philosophie, and true understanding, ^, and of other very many his
peculiar Royall Propreties +. Therfore, In the Name, &c.

^ of all lerning
grownded uppon
wisdom.
+ And saydst to me
What Thow desyrest in Pater noster &c.
me, shalbe fullfylled.
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{Cp. 174r}

MONDAYE.
-- Who, in this Heptarchicall Doctrine, at blessed Uriel his hand, didst receyue the golden
King
CARMMARA rod of government, and measuring: and the Chayre of Dignity, and Doctrine, and didst
appeare first to us, adorned with a Triple Diademe, in a long purple robe: who saydst to
me, at Mortlake, I Minister the Strength of God, unto th.

Likewise thow saydst, These Mysteries hath God lastly and of his great mercies graunted
unto th.
Thow shalt be glutted, yea filled, yea thow shalt swell, and be puffed up, with the perfect
knowledg of Gods Mysteries in his mercies.
And saydst, this Art is to the farder understanding of all sciences, that are past, present or
yet to come.
And immediately didst say unto me, Kings there are, in Nature, Wyth Nature, and aboue
Nature: Thow art Dignified.
And saidst concerning the use of these Tables, This is but the first step: Neyther shallt
thow practise them in vayne.
And sayd thus, Generally, of Gods mercies and graces, on me decreed, and bestowed,

What so euer thow shallt speak, do, or work, shalbe profitable, and acceptable; And the
Ende shalbe good:
Therfore, In the Name, &c.
Gloria Patri &c.

Prince
To whose Commaundement, the Sonnes of menlight, and their Sonns, are subiect: and are thy
HAGONEL Servants. To whose powre, the Operation of the Earth, is subiect. Who art the first of the

Twelue; and whose seale is called Barees, and this it is. At whose commaundement, are
the kings, Noble men, and Princis of Nature. Who art Primus, et Quartus Hagonel: Who, by
the seuen of the seven, (which are the Sonns of Sempiternitie) dost work mervayles, amongst
the people of the eEarth: and hast sayd to me, that I allso, By the same, thy servants, shold
work mervayles. Noble Hagonel, who art Minister to the Triple Crowned King
CARMARA: and Notwithstanding, art Prince over these 42 Angels: whose Names, and
characters, are here presented:
Therfore, In the Name, &c.
Pater noster &c

Filij lucis Filij filiorum


I

. IL.

Ih

An

Ilr

Aue

Dmal

Liba

Heeoa

Rocle

Beigia

Hagonel

Stimcul

Ilemese

In sigillo meth.

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{Cp. 174v}

King
BLVMAZA

-- Who saydst, the Creatures liuing in thy Dominion, are subiect to thy powre: whose
Prince
BRALGES. subiects are invisible: and which (to my seer) appeared, like little smokes, with out any

forme, Whose seale of gouernment, is this:

Who saydst, Beholde, I am come,

I will teach th, Names without Numbers. The Creatures subiect unto me, shall be known
unto you. Therfore, In the Name, &c.
Pater noster, &c.

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{Cp. 175v}
-- Who art King in Waters: Mighty and wunderfull in waters: whose Powre is in the bowells of
King
BABALEL the waters: whose Royall person, with thy Noble Prince BEFAFES, and his 42 Ministers, The
Triple Crowned King CARMARA, bad me vse, to the glory, prayse, and honor, of him, which
created you all, to the laude and prayse of his Maiestie.
Therfore, In the Name, &c.

-- Who art Prince of the seas: Thy powre is vppon the waters: Thow drownedst Pharao: and
Prince
BEFAFES hast destroyed the wycked: Thy Name was known to Moyses: Thow liuedst in Isral: Who

hast measured the waters: who wast with King Salomon: and also, long after that, with Scotus:
but not known to him by thy true name: for he called th MARES. And since thow wast with
none: Except, when thow preservedst me (throwgh the mercy of God,) from the powr of the
wicked: and wast with me, in extremities: Thow wast with me throwghly: who of the
gyptians hast byn called OBELISON, in respect of thy pleasant deliuerance: And by that
Name, to me, knowne: and of me Noted in record, to be the Noble and Curteous OBELISON.
Whose Noble Ministers 42, are of very great powre, dignitie, and Authoritie: As some in the
measuring of the motions of the waters, and saltnes of the seas: in giving good success in
Battayles: reducing ships, and all manner of vessells, that fleete uppon the seas: To some, all
the fishes, and monsters of the seas, are well known; yea all, that liueth therein, are well
known: and generally are the Distributers of Gods Judgments uppon the Waters that couer the
earth: Some conduct waters, throwgh the earth: Other do beawtify Nature in her Composition:
The rest are distributers and deliuerers of the Threasors, and unknown substances of the Seas:
Thow Noble Prince BEFAFES, badst me use th, In the Name of God. Therfore, In the
Name &c.

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WEDDENSDAYE:
King

-- To whome, the Earth, with her bowells, and secrets whatsoeuer, are deliuered: and hast
sayd to me, heretofore, What thow art, There I may know. Thow art great, but, (as thow truely

BNASPOL didst confess,) He in whome thow art, is greater then thow. Therfore, In the Name, &c.
-- Unto whome, the keys of the Mysteries of the Earth are deliuered: whose 42 Ministers, are
Prince
BLISDON Angels, that govern under th. All which, thy mighty King BNASPOL bad me use: and
affirmed, that they are, and shall be at my Commaundement. Therfore In the Name, &c.

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{cp. 176v}

THVRSDAYE:
-- Uppon the distribution and participation of whose exalted most especiall and glorified
King
BYNEPOR powre, resteth onely and dependeth the generall state and condition of all things: Whose

sanctification glory and renowne, allthowgh it had begynning, yet can it not, neyther shall
haue ending. He that Measureth, sayd, And thow wast the Ende of his workmanship: Thow
art like him, and of him: yet, not as partaking, or adherent, but distinct in one degree. Whan
he cam thow wast Magnified by his comming: and art Sanctified, world without ende. Vita
Suprema, Vita Superior, Vita Infima, tuis sunt mensurata manibus: Notwithstanding, thow
art not of thy self: Neyther is thy powre thyne owne: Magnified be his Name. Thow art in
all: And all hath some being by th: yet thy powr is nothing in respect of his powre, which
hath sent th: Thow begynnest New worlds, new people, New Kings, and New knowledg, of
a new government: Therfore, In the Name, &c. And hast sayd, to me, Thow shalt work
Mervaylous Mervaylously, by my workmanship, in the Highest.
Therfore, In the Name, &c.

-- Who art life and breath in liuing Creatures: All things liue by th, the Image of One
Prince
BVTMONO excepted; All the kindes of beasts of the earth, dost thow endue with life. Thy seale is theyr

glory. Of God, thow art sanctified: and thow reioysest. The liuing, the ende, and begynning
of all beasts, thow knowest, and by sufferance, thow disposest them: untyll thy Vyoll be
ronne. Therfore, In the Name. &c.

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FRIDAYE:
King
BALIGON

-- Who canst distribute, and bestow at pleasure, all, and whatsoeuer can be wrowght in
aereall actions. Who hast the government of thy self perfectly, as a mysterie known unto
thy self. Who didst aduertise me of this stone, and holy Receptacle: both nedefull to be
had, and allso, didst direct me, to the taking of it up: being presently, and in a few
mynutes of tyme, browght to my sight, (from the secret of the depth, where it was hyd, in

the uttermost part of the Roman possession): Which stone thow warnedst me that No
mortall hand, but my own, should touch: and saydst unto me: Thow shalt prevayle with it,
with Kings and with all Creatures of the world: whose beauty (in vertue) shalbe more
worth then the Kingdomes of the erth. For the which purposes, here rehersed, and other,
partely now to be practised and enioyed, and partely hereafter, more abundantly, (As the
Lord God of hoasts shall dispose) And allso, Bycause, thow thy self art Governour of
these 42 thy mighty, faithfull and obedient Ministers: Therfore, In the Name, &c.
Ao 1583 Ma 5
Blessed Uriel
sayd to me A
Meridie hora 4
1/2 At Mortlake

Thy Character must haue the names of the fiue Angels (written in the mydst of Sigillum
meth) graven uppon the other side in a circle. In the mydst whereof, must the stone be,
(which was allso browght). Wherein, Thow shalt, at all tymes, behold (priuately to thy
self) the state of Gods people, throwgh the whole Earth.

The stone and


holy Receptacle.

Prince
BAGENOL
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SATERDAYE
-- Who hast sayd to me, That by th I shall cast oute the powre of all wycked spirits: And that
King
BNAPSEN by th I shall, or may know the doings and practises of euyll men: And more then may be
spoken or uttred to man: Therfore In the Name: &c.

-- Who, being the Prince, chief Minister, and Gouernor under thy right puyssant King
Prince
BRORGES: BNAPSEN, didst, (to my seer) appear, in most terrible manner, of fyrie flamyng streams: and
saydst, Noui Ianuam mortis. Et percussit gloria Dei Impiorum parietes.
Therfore In the Name, &c.
{finis}

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