Divine invocations versus spiritual invocations

This is an addendum to my posts on summoning spell types and magical names. There are two types of Invocation:

The first is when a spirit is invoked to grant the summoner its desired qualities, as opposed to appearing before the summoner and acting on his behalf. This is a Spiritual Invocation.

The second is when one of the divine names is prayed to or called out in order to bind or compel a spirit into service, as in the Key of Solomon. E.g. Latin In nomine Jesu “In the name of Jesus”. This is a Divine Invocation.

The divine invocation is not actually its own spell, but part of any summoning spell. When a summoner dominates or banishes an entity, he usually invokes a divine name as part of the ritual.

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