Conjuration of the Sword

 

Originally From:  Grimorium Vernum

Copied from: "A Dictionary of Angels."  Gustav Davidson.  p. 358

Latin Version:

Te Gladi, Vos Gladias, trea Nomine Sancto, Albrot, Abracadabra, Jehova elico.   Estote meum castellumque praesidium contra omnium hostes, conspicuusque nonconspicuus, in quisque magiceum opum.  Nomeno Sancto Saday, Qui est in imperium magnum, et his alio nomine: Cados, Cados, Cados, Adonai, Elohi, Zena, Oth, Ochimanuel, primoque ultimo, Sapientia, Via, Vita, Virto, Principio, Oso, Oratie, Splendoro, Luce, Sol, Fono, Gloria, Mono, Porta, Vite, Lape, Scipio, Sacredo, Pravo, Messiah, Gladi in omnium meum negotia regnas et in illos res quem me resistunt, vincite.  Amen. 

English Version (supposedly less effective):

I conjure you, O Sword of Swords, by three Holy Names, Albrot, Abracadabra, Jehova.  Be my fortress and defence against all enemies, visible and invisible, in every magical work.  By the Holy Name Saday, which is great in power, and by these other Names: Cados, Cados, Cados, Adonai, Elohi, Zena, Oth, Ochimanuel, the First and the Last, Wisdom, Way, Life, Virtue, Chief, Mouth, Speech, Splendor, Light, Sun, Fountain, Glory, Mountain, Gate, Vine, Stone, Staff, Priest, Immortal Messiah:  Sword, do you rule in all my affairs and prevail in those things which oppose me.  Amen. 

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