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.
44/236 page 28
![\ fharpnefs of fire, tormenteth fuch a man fenfible, and armeth him the more to all wickednefs, \that he may obtain the greater punifhment. J 57. And fuch a one never ceafeth, having unfulfillable defires,and unfati- able concupifcences, and always fighting in darknefs; for theSDmon afflids and tormenteth him continual¬ ly, and increafeth the fire upon him more and more. , ? >T mo ft excellently taught me all things, as I defired * but tell me moreover, after the return is made, then i what $9. p imams. Firft of all, in the re- folution of the material Body, the Body it felf is given up to alteration,] and the form which it had, becometh invifible 5 and the idle maners are per-! mitted, and left to the SDemon, and the Senfes of the Body return into i their Fountains, being parts, and again made up into Operations. 1 /■-. , 6q. And!](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30329619_0045.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


