1 The ‘Table of Jupiter’, talisman that Joseph Smith always carried hidden within himself to gain power, prosperity, and love: http://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no114.htm (http://www.webcitation.org/6AyeWVg7V ) and http://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no43.htm
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The ‘Table of Jupiter’, talisman that Joseph Smith always carried hidden within himself to gain power, prosperity, and love:
http://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no114.htm (http://www.webcitation.org/6AyeWVg7V ) and http://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no43.htm
pl. 1 [between p. 142-143] From Chap. XXVIII - The magic tables of the planets - Their form and virtue - What divine names, intelligences, and spirits, are set over them. [pp. 142 – 147] Reference: Barrett, F. The Magus, Or Celestial Intelligencer; Being a complete system of occult philosophy. Vols. I & II. London: Lackington, Allen, and Co., 1801, 375 p. http://books.google.com/books?id=aXpRAAAAcAAJ Also from this source:
Pl. Eq. 1st Magick Seals, or Talismans. [between p. 174 – 175]
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An earlier source used by Barrett is: Von Nettesheim, H.C.A., Freake, J. Three Books of Occult Philosophy. Llewellyn Worldwide, 1993 (reprint from the original below of 1511), 938 p. [image in p. 322 (orig. p. 244, Book II, below)]
Scot, R. Discoverie of Witchcraft. London: William Brome, 1584, p. 401 (Great Britain: John Rodker, 1930, p. 232) Saved at: http://www.webcitation.org/6Ayf8ILzj
Page taken from older document and pasted into the book by: de Claremont, L. The Ancients Book of Magic, containing secret records of the procedure & practice of the ancient masters and adepts. New York: Dorene Publishing Co., 1936. p. 11. http://www.webcitation.org/6AyfMM9ef
Between p. 106-107 of same reference in page 2 [Barrett, F. The Magus, Or Celestial Intelligencer; Being a complete system of occult philosophy. Vols. I & II. London: Lackington, Allen, and Co., 1801, 375 p], chapter entitled “Of the particular composition of the magical circle”, also located
Hyrum Smith’s knife with ‘the magic symbol of Mars’:
http://www.webcitation.org/6AyerDg8A
http://www.magic-squares.net/Image_tesseract/agrippa_5.GIF additional fingerprints on Mormon superstitions such as Oliver Cowdery’s divining rods (wrongfully called by Mormons the “Aaron rod”), and Joseph Smith’s money-digging, treasure hunting and elusiveness, peep-
stones, glass-looking (wrongfully called by Mormons Urim and Thummim), spiritualism, etc.: http://www.webcitation.org/6AygVHjMj from the amazing book: The Changing World of Mormonism by Jerald and Sandra Tanner: http://www.webcitation.org/6AygbdJob