Pus-mantia the mag-astro-mancer, or, The magicall-astrologicall-diviner posed, and puzzled by John Gaule ...

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Pus-mantia the mag-astro-mancer, or, The magicall-astrologicall-diviner posed, and puzzled by John Gaule ...
Author
Gaule, John, 1604?-1687.
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London :: Printed for Joshua Kirton ...,
1652.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"Pus-mantia the mag-astro-mancer, or, The magicall-astrologicall-diviner posed, and puzzled by John Gaule ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42502.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Πῦς-μαντία. THE MAG-ASTRO-MANCER, OR THE Magicall-Astrologicall-Diviner Posed, and Puzzled.

  • Chap. 1. FRom the spirit of the Scriptures.
  • 2. From the truth of Faith.
  • 3. From the temptings of curiosity.
  • 4. From the testimony of Authority.
  • 5. From the vanity of Science.
  • 6. From the obscurity of Originall.
  • 7. From the Law of Nature.
  • 8. From the order of causes.
  • 9. From the strength of Reason.
  • 10. From the prestigiousness of experiment.
  • 11. From the pooreness of Supposition.
  • 12. From the consciousness of Caveats.
  • 13. From the contrariety of Opinions.
  • 14. From the absurdity of Errours.
  • 15. From the abhomination of Heresies.
  • 16. From the cursedness of Consequents.
  • 17. From the propension to manners.
  • 18. From the Fatuity of Fate.
  • 19. From the affinity to Witchoraft.
  • 20. From the ominating of vain observation.
  • 21. From the singularity of Prophecy.
  • 22. From the variety of Miracles.
  • 23. From the fables of Mirables.
  • 24. From the ceremonies of Preparation.
  • 25. From the folly of Interrogations, and Elections.
  • 26. From the conviction of Confession.
  • 27. From observation upon Story.
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