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1 IV, 34| the latter anointing the seal, (and) heating the drug 2 IV, 34| sorcerers) place it upon the seal; and they leave it there 3 IV, 34| it in this condition as a seal. But they say, likewise, 4 IV, 34| their folly. But that this seal may not be broken, let me 5 IV, 34| may not be broken, let me seal it with hog's lard and hair 6 V, 9 | law, (and) manifesting a seal to the power which along 7 V, 14| just like any mark of a seal that is impressed by means 8 V, 14| correspondingly with (the seal) which prints the figure 9 V, 14| a certain great form, a seal of heaven and earth. The 10 V, 14| fashion anything else than a seal of heaven and earth similar 11 V, 19| then, in this way set the seal to these tenets, he seeks 12 V, 21| produced as some actual seal and memento of love, and 13 V, 21| and emblem (as well as) a seal, to be preserved for ever, 14 VIII, 3 | received a figure and a seal in the water of (another 15 IX, 10| three witnesses he puts the seal to his own wicked practices. 16 X, 7 | like seals. For just as a seal, when brought into contact 17 X, 7 | produces a figure, (and yet the seal) itself remains of itself 18 X, 7 | generated an image of the great seal, namely heaven and earth,