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J <strong>true</strong> Relation <strong>of</strong> D'. Dee his JBtons with fpirits, 6c c. i^ ?<br />

LIBRl SEPTIMI APERTORII CRACOVIENSIS<br />

MYSTICI, SABBATICI,<br />

Tars Ouarta '^<br />

Anno<br />

15S4. Mali 25;<br />

Wedenfdaj', t CracovUi Mail 23. Mancj hora J. \ fere, Poji orationes nojlras.<br />

He Curtain appeared, at the firft looking.<br />

L. There happened a great ftorm or temptation to E. K. <strong>of</strong> doubting<br />

and mifliking our Inftruftors and their doings, and <strong>of</strong> contemning<br />

and condemning any thing that 1 knew or could do. I bare all<br />

things patiently <strong>for</strong> God his fake, eJ"c. At length the Curtain was<br />

opened, and they appeared.<br />

E. K. I am contented to fee, and to make <strong>true</strong> re-<br />

port <strong>of</strong> <strong>what</strong> they vvill fhew j<br />

againft them.<br />

but my heart ftandeth<br />

Gab "The time jljall come, that the oak^ that is beaten with every florm fio-Il be aBiniMg-<br />

"table in the Princes Hall. . able<br />

Gab M ve not, <strong>for</strong> the place iih'jly. He that doulteth, doth the property <strong>of</strong>theflep^ doubting i<br />

hut he that hath faith, hath the gift <strong>of</strong> the Holy Gh<strong>of</strong>i. The Swallow flieth [yfift, but where fbe<br />

lighteth, there if no remembrance <strong>of</strong> her being : fuch are the words <strong>of</strong> man. But our words are<br />

like unto afwift arrow, that entretb and lHc!{?th where it lighteth.<br />

As man loveth the Ofvre <strong>for</strong> the Gold that is in it, and <strong>for</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> his ufe ; fo G»d loveth the<br />

dunghills <strong>of</strong> the ff^or/d, &c. But the enemy,the more he lifteth up himfe/f, the greater /hall be his A. I Tiifpeft<br />

fall : <strong>for</strong> in'had <strong>of</strong> joy, jhall enter in an hundred, andinjiead <strong>of</strong> hundred a. thoufand. But beware 'J"? "'*" '»<br />

efth<strong>of</strong>e Rebels ; <strong>for</strong> they are like the fmall jl ones which are in every place <strong>of</strong> the 'Earth. But =""i'"f«'S.<br />

tnove not. Let ui do that which is our part : Vnto others be it as they deferve.<br />

E. K. There appeareth a great thing like a Globe, turning upon GlobeappM''r-<br />

tvvoaxcll-trees. ,<br />

'"^"<br />

Nal T^rn tothefirfiJir .A. I have done.<br />

Nal. Jbe Earth in the firfiayre, is this, [E.K.po'mt'mg on that Globe to it.<br />

]<br />

U. We befeech you to bound or determine the Countries or Portions <strong>of</strong> the Earth, by<br />

their iitterm<strong>of</strong>t Longitudes and Latitudes, or by fonie other certain manner.<br />

. Nal Ofir manner is, not as it is <strong>of</strong> worldlings : IFe determine not places tfter the <strong>for</strong>ms • • w»rdes,<br />

cflegs , or as leaves are : neither we can imagin any thing after the fajhion <strong>of</strong> an [ A J horn : as ' •'<br />

thpfe that are C<strong>of</strong>nographers do.<br />

,<br />

-<br />

A^^ngd ap-<br />

, ,<br />

UotW'thjlanding the Angel <strong>of</strong> the Lord appeared unto Ptolomie, and opened unto him the prrts peared to Fto-<br />

<strong>of</strong>the Earth : but fome he was commanded to fecret : and th<strong>of</strong>e are Niirthward imder your Pole, lumie,<br />

JSat unto yon, the very <strong>true</strong> names <strong>of</strong> the ^orld in her Creation are delivered.<br />

A. There appeared a great water, long and narrow, reddifh, and thereby appeared . . .<br />

There appeared written Egypt. He hath in his hand written Syria.. And <strong>of</strong> that he<br />

faid, that it was the fecond <strong>of</strong> the firft.<br />

Now appeared a very fine Land and R.egion in which appeared a great City, in the edge <strong>of</strong><br />

it. There appeared written Mefopotamia. The third <strong>of</strong> the firft.<br />

Now appeared alarge portion <strong>of</strong> the Earth, wherein appeared Beares, agreat River from The firft <strong>of</strong> th«<br />

a Hill going into the Sea with three mouths. The word written Cappadocia. fecond.<br />

The fecond <strong>of</strong> the fecond.<br />

written in his hand T/z/r/^.<br />

A. I pray you, do you mean Tufcia by Italy ?<br />

*tbe third <strong>of</strong> the fecond : vivitttn Parva Afta.<br />

"the fir it' ' Hircania h. Mare Cafpiumzppezred by it.<br />

The fecond Thracia<br />

The lali Here appear people going into Caves <strong>of</strong> the ground, and dwelling in qoIj Mines<br />

Caves : they are long haired men, naked ; Here appear great Hills, and the veines <strong>of</strong> the underthe Pole<br />

Gold Mines appear : the men feem to have baskets <strong>of</strong> leather. This is one <strong>of</strong> the places un- ^^'^''t^.<br />

derthc Pole Artick, written .... G<strong>of</strong>mam.<br />

A. . Is it fo called, <strong>of</strong> the people<strong>of</strong> the Country ><br />

Nal Even at thishsur.<br />

E. K. Here<br />

^<br />

ras<br />

...ng<br />

. . any<br />

. . Poles<br />

Divini-<br />

ationc.

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