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Practitioners of ceremonial magic sometimes attempt to constrain and command demons to do their bidding, using methods such as the Goetia and The Book of Abramelin.
On the way back, he reported that he met a sage, who identified Flamel's book as being a copy of the original Book of Abramelin the Mage.
* The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage ( first printed edition )
The name " Astaroth " as a male demon is first known from The Book of Abramelin, written in Hebrew ca.
According to the grimoire The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage translated by S. L.
* The Book of Abramelin ( Evidence points to the 18th century, although some claim it to be from the 1450s )
His translations of such books as The Book of Abramelin ( 14thC.
* The Book of Abramelin
* The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage
Originally, grimoire magick did not include this particular ritual but routinely advised the magickian ( or " exorcist ") to have a close bond to the heavenly powers before he meddle with demons ( e. g. the Book of Abramelin the Keys of Solomon, & tc.
* Abraham of Worms, student of Abramelin in The Book of Abramelin
The system of magic from this book regained popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries due to the efforts of Mathers ' translation, The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, its import within the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and later within the mystical system of Thelema ( created in 1904 by Aleister Crowley ).
Dehn attributed authorship of The Book of Abramelin to Rabbi Yaakov Moelin ( Hebrew יעקב בן משה מולין ; ca.
The German esoteric scholar Georg Dehn has argued that the author of The Book of Abramelin was Rabbi Yaakov Moelin ( Hebrew יעקב בן משה מולין ; ca.
( ref Georg Dehn, The Book of Abramelin: A New Translation, transl.
The practical magic of Abramelin ( found in both Book III of the French text, and Book IV of the German original ) centers around a set of talismans composed of magic word squares.
In 1897, The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage was translated into English by the British occultist Samuel L. MacGregor Mathers.
The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage was to have a profound effect upon Crowley, the founder of Thelema.
Rather, he attributed to the Abramelin operation the revelation of The Book of the Law and the proclamation of the " Aeon of Horus ", which he received while he and Kelly were sojourning in Egypt in 1904.
Since the time of Mathers ' translation, The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage has remained popular among English-speaking ceremonial magicians and occultists interested in Hermetic Qabalah, Christian Kabbalah and grimoires.
* The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage translated by S. L.

Book and tells
A reference to Erewhon and specifically " The Book of Machines " opens Miguel de Unamuno's short story, " Mecanópolis ," which tells of a man who visits a city ( called Mecanópolis ) which is inhabited solely by machines.
According to Ehrman, the Book of Acts tells a different story of Paul's career, but in this case it reports that, while there were " some " Jews converted during Paul's initial preaching in Thessalonica, the gentiles who were converted were " a large number " and the Jews as a body fiercely opposed Paul's work there.
When Heracles took the cattle of Geryon, he shot Hera in the right breast with a triple-barbed arrow: the wound was incurable and left her in constant pain, as Dione tells Aphrodite in the Iliad, Book V. Afterwards, Hera sent a gadfly to bite the cattle, irritate them and scatter them.
< p > A study of the of the Book of Mormon tells us its main purpose is to restore a knowledge of the covenants to the house of Israel.
A quagga appears in a sequence in the Soviet Union's animated film The Cat Who Walked by Herself, in which a dog tracks the hoofprints of one, and a cat tells a boy of the Red Book of endangered species, and how Quagga had " her track severed " ( that is, made extinct ) due to Man's selfish actions.
His terse and pertinent letter to Origen impugning the authority of the part of the Book of Daniel that tells the story of Susanna, and Origen's wordy and uncritical answer, are both extant.
The Book of Ether tells of an ancient people ( the Jaredites ), descendants of Jared and his companions who were led by God to the Americas shortly after the confusion of tongues and the destruction of the Tower of Babel.
At a banquet in Book 2, Aeneas tells the story of the sack of Troy, the death of his wife, and his escape to the enthralled Carthaginians, while in Book 3 he recounts to them his wanderings over the Mediterranean in search of a suitable new home.
* Van Diemen's Land is the setting of Gould's Book of Fish: A Novel in Twelve Fish by Richard Flanagan ( published 2002 ), which tells the story of a man who is transported to the island, and runs afoul of the local ( and rather insane ) authorities.
Strabo in his Geography, Book VII 3, 12, tells about the Daci-Getae division " Getae, those who incline towards the Pontus and the east, and Daci, those who incline in the opposite direction towards Germany and the sources of the Ister ".
An ancient Hebrew legend tells that the sea flooded the world and when it reached the shore of Acre it stopped short, as is written in the Book of Job ( 38: 11 ) “ Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further .” In the legend, the Hebrew words “ Ad po ” become “ Ad ko ,” and, hence, Akko.
Finally, in the February 6, 2005 episode, " Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass ", Comic Book Guy nonchalantly tells Ned Flanders: " My name is Jeff Albertson, but everyone calls me ' Comic Book Guy '".
The Forbidden Chapter of the Book tells the prophecy of the Blackest Night, the final destruction of the Green Lantern Corps at the hands of their greatest enemies as it was told to Abin Sur by the demons of Ysmault.
Ovid tells in Book two of his Metamorphoses that Erichthonius was born without a mother.
Book 16 of the Iliad tells us that Achilles had a third horse, Pedasos ( maybe " Jumper ", maybe " Captive "), which was yoked as a " trace horse ", along with Xanthus and Balios.
The army meets Hypsipyle who shows them a spring then tells them the story of the Women of Lemnos ( Book 5 ).
" ( In Book 15, Zeus tells Hera that he has already planned the method of bringing Achilles back to battle, confirming that Diomedes was right all along )
Rudyard Kipling's short story " Quiquern " collected in The Second Jungle Book ( even though it is not a jungle story ) tells how two young Inuit hunters, desperate to find food for their starving tribe, believe they are being guided by Quiquern / Qiqirn, only to discover that the many-legged " spirit " is actually a pair of sled dogs whose collars had become entangled.
Balak is also the name of the weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading that tells the story of Balak in the Book of Numbers.
The Book of Genesis tells how Joseph was the 11th of Jacob's 12 sons and Rachel's firstborn.
Other notable writers of the turn of the 20th century include Michael Chabon, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay ( 2000 ) tells the story of two friends, Joe Kavalier and Sam Clay, as they rise through the ranks of the comics industry in its heyday ; Denis Johnson, whose 2007 novel Tree of Smoke about falsified intelligence during Vietnam both won the National Book Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and was called by critic Michiko Kakutani " one of the classic works of literature produced by Vietnam War "; and Louise Erdrich, whose 2008 novel The Plague of Doves, a distinctly Faulknerian, polyphonic examination of the tribal experience set against the backdrop of murder in the fictional town of Pluto, North Dakota, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
The author of the Book of Revelation tells how he sees in a vision Satan rallying Gog and Magog, " the nations in the four corners of the Earth ," to a final battle with Christ and his saints:
After these and other incidents, Marina and Sinbad enter Eris's realm, where she reveals that her plan was to maneuver Proteus into Sinbad's place, leaving Syracuse without an heir, and agrees to surrender the Book of Peace only if Sinbad truthfully tells whether he will return to Syracuse to accept blame.

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