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The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses: Unabridged 1910 Edition Paperback –... . The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses: Unabridged 1910 Edition Paperback – August 26, 2025. The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses: Unabridged 1910 Edition Paperback – August 26, 2025 Product Details The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses in the L. W. de Laurence edition, first issued in 1910 in Chicago, is a cornerstone grimoire of occult and ceremonial magic that unites biblical mysticism, folk magic, and esoteric tradition. This influential text presents the famed Seals of Moses, conjurations, and ritual formulas that claim origins in ancient Hebrew wisdom, then filtered through European grimoires and New World practice. Long studied by occultists, rootworkers, and historians of religion, it sits alongside the Key of Solomon and the Lemegeton as a primary source for Western magical arts and talismanic practice.Inside you will find mystical seals, magical diagrams, and step-by-step ritual instructions that promise power over angelic intelligences, spirits, and natural forces. Readers interested in hoodoo, pow-wow folk magic, Caribbean spiritual traditions, and African American esotericism will recognize the book’s far-reaching influence, while students of Kabbalistic lore, the Psalms, and names of God will value its links to broader Jewish and Christian mysticism. This edition remains a key reference for understanding how scripture, folk belief, and ritual magic intersected in the late nineteenth and early twentieth presentation of the 1910 de Laurence text is ideal for collectors of grimoires, researchers of esoteric history, and practitioners seeking historical ritual sources. It preserves the classic layout of seals and incantations, offers a clear window into the lore that shaped multiple magical lineages, and provides essential context for anyone mapping the transmission of ceremonial magic, folk sorcery, and occult publishing in America. Include this volume in any serious library of magic, mysticism, and Western esotericism. Read more