James Sanford in his 1569 translation of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's 1526 De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum has "The partes of ceremoniall Magicke be Geocie, and Theurgie". For Agrippa, ceremonial magic was in opposition to purely natural magic. Though he experienced his misgivings about pure magic, which involved astrology, alchemy, and https://alexisgcxqk.thezenweb.com/magic-options-65935548