Indago astrologica: or, a brief and modest enquiry into some principal points of astrology, as it was delivered by the fathers of it, and is now generally received by the sons of it. / By Joshua Childrey of Feversham in Kent.

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Indago astrologica: or, a brief and modest enquiry into some principal points of astrology, as it was delivered by the fathers of it, and is now generally received by the sons of it. / By Joshua Childrey of Feversham in Kent.
Author
Childrey, J. (Joshua), 1623-1670.
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London :: Printed for Edward Husband, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Golden Dragon in Fleet-street, near the Inner-Temple Gate,
1652.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"Indago astrologica: or, a brief and modest enquiry into some principal points of astrology, as it was delivered by the fathers of it, and is now generally received by the sons of it. / By Joshua Childrey of Feversham in Kent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A79508.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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Sect. 7.

First, In the 3 superior Planets ♄ ♃ and ♂, that which in the Ephemerides is now called ☌ ☉, will be found to

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be ☍ of the Earth (whose Character for brevity and di∣stinctions sake may be this [●]) and their ☍ ☉ will be found to be ☌ ●, their ✶ ☉ to be a △ ●, their △ ☉ a ✶, and their □ ☉ and □ ●, dexter for sinister, and sinister for dexter.

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