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  Berith - Goetia, the Lesser Key of Solomon the King: Lemegeton
He is called Beal, Berith by the Jews, and Bolfri by necromancers.
He is also worshipped by the Sichemites, and possibly the same as Beroth of Sanchoniaton, whom some believe to be Pallas or Diana.
Of some he is called Beall; of the Jewes Berithi; of Nigromancers Bolfry: he commeth foorth as a red souldier, with red clothing, and upon a horsse of that colour, and a crowne on his head.
www.deliriumsrealm.com /delirium/articleview.asp?Post=120   (508 words)

  
 Commanding Spirits by the Academy of Sorcery
Berith (Beale, Beal, Bofry, Bolfry) is the Twenty-eighth Spirit listed in the Goetia, who governs 26 Legions.
He appears as a soldier dressed in red, riding upon a red horse, and wearing a gold crown on his head.
Remember: The images provided are only meant to spark your imagination, and the appearance of these spirits will most likely vary between individuals.
www.disciplina.org /members/Berith.htm   (194 words)

  
 Berith
His name was surely taken from Baal Berith, a form of Baal worshipped in Berith (Beirut), Phoenicia.
Other spellings: Beal, Beale, Beall (so called by some), Berithi, Bolfri (so called by necromancers, Bolfry, Bofry.
See also The Lesser Key of Solomon, Ars Goetia.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/bo/Bolfri.html   (247 words)

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