An ephemeris for the yeer 1651 amplified with rational predictions from the book of the creatures. 1. Of the state of the yeer. 2. What may probably be the effects of the conjunction of Saturn and Mars, July 9. 1650. in Scotland, Holland, Zealand, York, Amsterdam, &c. and about what time they may probably happen. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. student in astrology and physick, in Spittle-fields, next door to the Red Lyon.

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An ephemeris for the yeer 1651 amplified with rational predictions from the book of the creatures. 1. Of the state of the yeer. 2. What may probably be the effects of the conjunction of Saturn and Mars, July 9. 1650. in Scotland, Holland, Zealand, York, Amsterdam, &c. and about what time they may probably happen. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. student in astrology and physick, in Spittle-fields, next door to the Red Lyon.
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Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.
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London :: Printed by Peter Cole, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange,
1651.
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"An ephemeris for the yeer 1651 amplified with rational predictions from the book of the creatures. 1. Of the state of the yeer. 2. What may probably be the effects of the conjunction of Saturn and Mars, July 9. 1650. in Scotland, Holland, Zealand, York, Amsterdam, &c. and about what time they may probably happen. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. student in astrology and physick, in Spittle-fields, next door to the Red Lyon." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A24082.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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APRIL, 1651.

THe Sun is Eclipsed this Month upon the very last degree of Aries, but it is in the night, therefore not to be seen of us, unless we could see through the Earth, which is impossible; and that's the reason so few rich and learned men see Christ, because the Devil hath dawbed up their eyes with the World: This may be beheld by such as sayl through Mare Pacificum, and those that inhabit the parts Adjacent.

It is probable many of my Prognosticks last Month, may come to maturity, or be visible this Month, and towards the middle of it; at which time the Sun passeth the Tenth House in the Revo∣lution: Much rainy weather, not without some sharp winds, are like to begin this Month, Thunder and Storms end it: Adulte∣ries enough may be found out, and the Statute against such Mis∣demeanors executed. Take heed Pope, thou art but a man.

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