𝔐𝔒𝔫𝔰𝔦𝔰 𝔐𝔢𝔰𝔱𝔦𝔠𝔲𝔰 π”–π”žπ”¬π”Ÿπ”žπ”±π”¦π” π”²π”°

About eleven of the clock on Friday, the 27th of April, 1584, in Cracoviae...


It fell so out by the wonderful providence of God, that Edward Kelley and I, [John Dee, ordained as witnesses to the opening of the Book of Revelations, since the Vernal Equinox of last year,] quietly considered these actions generally, and the contrary spiritual informations given to him [Kelley], apart by himself and sometimes while we were receiving our instructions by our Schoolmasters; of which contrary power, some would rail on God and blaspheme his Majesty horribly, as may appear by the record of some late actions. But this was our conclusion, that we both desired the verity, and that so, as best might please God, in the manner of coming by it.

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Ξ”. Be Judge, O Lord, between us, sending us the verity of the judgment for the glory of thy name; for as much as they which impugn these proceedings do seem more perfect, and more wise and fruitful then our Schoolmasters, which I took to be the true and blessed Angels, &c... Precibus ad Deum finitis, pro luce & veritate, in hanc formam, Omnipotens, sempiterne, vere & vive Deus noster, mitte nobis spiritum sanctum & veritatem tuam, ut sapienter, fideliter & constanter tibi serviamus, omnibus diebus vitae nostrae. Amen...


"The white veil appeared very long,"
Sir Edward Kelley said.
"Now is the curtain pluck't aside."


Ξ”. Blessed be the highest, who is Almighty.