The divine Pymander ... in XVII. books / Translated formerly out of the Arabick into Greek, and thence into Latine, and Dutch, and now out of the original into English; by ... Doctor Everard.
- Hermes Trismegistus
- Date:
- 1650
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The divine Pymander ... in XVII. books / Translated formerly out of the Arabick into Greek, and thence into Latine, and Dutch, and now out of the original into English; by ... Doctor Everard. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Paflions, as Pri4cj or gDSerfig&f, 0r Weaknefs, or Ignorance, or Envy. , 32. For if he do not make, or do all things, he is either proud, or not able, or ignorant, or envious, which is impious to affirm. ! 33. For God hathonely onePaf hon, namely, Good ; and he thac is good, is neither proud, nor impotent, nor the reft, but God is Good it felf. 34* For (2*000 is all loftier, to do or make all things, and every thing that is made, is made by God; that is, by the Good, and that can make, or do all things. ^ o _ 35. See then how he maketh all things, and how the things are done, thatare done ; and if thou wilt learn, j thou may eft fee an Image thereof, very beautiful, and like. | _ £&% Look upon the Husbandman, ] how he cafteth Seeds into the Earth, i here Wheat, there Barly, and elfe- wherefome other Seeds. 37. Look upon the fame Man, planting .](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30329619_0231.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)