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for when he appeareth in body he figureth in
for when he appeareth in body he figureth in
some qualitie of his body what his servants be
some qualitie of his body what his servants be
in spirite. Example of this may be seen in one in
in spirite. Exsample of this may be seen in one in
[shared?] of all labor . For as I have concended of
steed of all other . For as I have conceived of
some differplus of Nigromacie [not?] have in science.
some diserplos of Nigromacie [not?] have in science.
to make Invocasion of wicked spiritts; and some
to make Invocasion of wicked spiritts; and some
to whom her Devel halv appeared in bodily likenes;
to whom the Divel hath appeared in bodily likenes;
That (immnasa)l bodily likenes the fiend appeareth
That in what bodily likenes the fiend appeareth
evermore be both but our mastred [nor?] is [?ow?].
evermore be both but our mastred [nor?] is [?ow?].
And he will gladly cast it up that a man may see
And he will gladly cast it up that a man may see

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Out of an English old Manuscript called the Divine clowde of unknowing the 55. chapter.

In holy writ as often as any Angel was sent in body evermore it was showed by his name or by some Instrument or qualitie of his body; what his maker or his message was in spirite. In the same maner it fareth wth the [fiend?]; for when he appeareth in body he figureth in some qualitie of his body what his servants be in spirite. Exsample of this may be seen in one in steed of all other . For as I have conceived of some diserplos of Nigromacie [not?] have in science. to make Invocasion of wicked spiritts; and some to whom the Divel hath appeared in bodily likenes; That in what bodily likenes the fiend appeareth evermore be both but our mastred [nor?] is [?ow?]. And he will gladly cast it up that a man may see in [though?] he [his?] brayne up in (his bed); (nor?) brayne is naught else but the fire of Hell; for the fiend may have none other brayne; and if he might make a man looks in thereto, he keepeth matter for as that looking he shall lose his witts fo rever. But a (pteel prentice of (negromancies?) knoweth) This wel enough and can (work? ordayn?) therefore So (???) it hurteth him not.

-Slhr