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Excerpt from The Supernatural Philosopher, or the Mysteries of Magick, in All Its Branches, Clearly Unfolded: Containing, an Argument Proving the Perception Which Mankind Have, by All the Senses, of Damons, Genij, or Familiar Spirits, and of the Several Species of Them Both Good and Bad; A Philosophical Discours Concerning the Second Sight
Formal Clafr, who thought it war cal cnlated partly to introduce a great ma ny new and diverting Cnriofitie: in the way of Snperfiition, and partly to di ovulge the fecret Intrigue: and Amour: of one' part of the Sex, to give the other part room to make favourite S can dal the Subjeét of their Difconrfc 5 and fo to make one half of the fair Specie; Jvery merry, oft/er 'the Blnjher and the h'fortificationt' of the other half: 'b'nt when they come to read the following Sheen, they will find their Expefla tionf difappointed, (but I hope I may fay too) wry agreeably difappointed. They will find a much more elegant £mertainment than they expeéled; I'l' fiend of making them a Bill of Fare out of patchwork Romance: of polluting Scandal 5 the good old Gentleman who wrote the Adventure: of my Life, has made it hie Bnfinef: to treat them with a great wariet y of entertaining Pa¿it ger, which alwayr terminate in Moral.
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