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214 ^ <strong>true</strong>^elation <strong>of</strong> I>, Dee his AUions mihffirits, 6cc.<br />

Ikiel. r..... Believe me, by Heaven and Earth, I ain <strong>true</strong> Uriel.<br />

E. K. He hath another Book holdcn unto him, by one ftandulg^^<br />

him, who is like a fliadow.<br />

A ne* choicf, Uriel Give ear, fay and chnfe : <strong>for</strong> after this time, there is nochoice.<br />

by GoJ hii Dee, thy age and continuance in thii world, in flejhi according to the finger, and fecond/rpprjit<br />

mercy partion,ifhicbyou call Nttturcy is7.\jeiirs and it half : ^and her? 't if L^- po^riting to the otfatr<br />

I)'rhis :g.-. E. K. He that is like a Oiadow openeth the Book •,<br />

it feeming to Be<br />

<strong>of</strong> yern or fteel. In which Book appeareth divers names, as Bamafan^ ,<br />

Corfax-) Tobomaphala-^ ^c,<br />

-<br />

.<br />

[ A. Tliey recmeJ cobs the names <strong>of</strong> good Angels proper to peculiar men. ]<br />

Uriel....... T\\oy\\ E.K.']doii more than thou art Commanded. Tet^ccale awhile. }<br />

read thefe names.<br />

t ^. Be'caufe he [ E.K. ]<br />

E. K. He ipreadeth athing like a Cloud be<strong>for</strong>e them. „, ^ny,-<br />

"^^<br />

E. K. Now he appeareth again, and the other with him.<br />

Avidat bMis, E. K. Sudfaijina appeareth in the Book, and againft it ^6,<br />

Uriel. ...... So muchfhalt thou [ E. iC. ] live by nature, and die violently. ''a<br />

E.K. Now he is covered again.<br />

E. K. Now he is here again. -q<br />

E. K. ^^^//'cw ftandeth written in that Book, and 73 with a prick<br />

over the upper part <strong>of</strong> the figure 3.<br />

E. K. The Book is vrry big and full <strong>of</strong> names, and numbers againft<br />

them: the leaves are very thin.<br />

Ajiafhtn rr.y p^ j^ Now l/'WJ openeth his book himfelfj And there appeareth<br />

pooj angel.<br />

•<br />

t n r\ ir UO<br />

Sidfamn. R.K. againft Jflafbcn, 122. And againlt Sudjamna appeareth 87.<br />

h^sgood An-<br />

- Kttwitkjianding this lifr^is alwajes given bj<br />

^liel. Beyond the which^you cannct : —<br />

vlt'u Kami, Gody or at the intercedion <strong>of</strong> fome one, or mo, <strong>of</strong> us bis Angels. The other it itatur^i! : not'<br />

e.ati^t. ' withitanding isjhortened through the fin <strong>of</strong> man. I ara a vitnefs to mjfe/fi that thefe books aad<br />

words are <strong>true</strong>.<br />

E. K. Now he is in his Cloud again.<br />

A. After a while, they appeared again, as be<strong>for</strong>e. ;;<br />

E. K. They look very gravely on their books.<br />

Uriel Behold my brethren, God if ready to open hu merciful ftore-houfes and gates eftiH'<br />

derftanding unto you : But he that liveth <strong>for</strong> himfelf, and <strong>for</strong> the end ef thit fhadow , limitttk<br />

A. ^s Kinj; his wifdoni with thi<br />

O r new or re- ( becaufeyou are men ) Then give your names unto the yern : But if you will retnember the Lord,<br />

io^mei choke, and adde any thing unto his building, <strong>faithful</strong>ly. Then vow your names umo me. In the name<br />

<strong>of</strong> hini which created you. After this time, there ts no choice. '"3<br />

j4 g est mercy, There<strong>for</strong>e, confider ; <strong>for</strong>, never be<strong>for</strong>e, ( but once ) was this myfiery, and mercy <strong>of</strong> God opined<br />

ana myllcry. mtotftan.<br />

~ n.'n'<br />

E. K. Now he hath drawn the Cloud to him.<br />

A. I am notable ( O Lord ) to give thee condigne thanks <strong>for</strong> thefe mercies : But thy<br />

will be done : Not as we will, nor as we have rafhly and blindly ( be<strong>for</strong>e ) ch<strong>of</strong>en : But this<br />

is our choice,to be thy fervants all the dayes <strong>of</strong> our life ; and we delire not long life fo much,<br />

as th& favour which addeth th<strong>of</strong>e dayes, wherein our faith may be fruitful through thy graces<br />

abounding in us, 1 renounce my <strong>for</strong>mer choice^ I challenge no promife : But require thee, O<br />

Ood,<strong>of</strong> thy fatherly goodnefle to be my light, direftor, ftatf, ftrength, defence, and com<strong>for</strong>t.<br />

The <strong>for</strong>mer now and ever. Amen.<br />

cha.ce renouny^.j^j<br />

Alwayes call untome <strong>for</strong> the T'eftimony and witneffe <strong>of</strong> tht p-omife <strong>of</strong> God, and<br />

This Day.<br />

the remembrance <strong>of</strong> this day.<br />

v- I E.K. He<br />

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