There is a gentleman lately come to town, student in astrology and physick, who undertaketh to resolve all questions in the cases following : viz. ...

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There is a gentleman lately come to town, student in astrology and physick, who undertaketh to resolve all questions in the cases following : viz. ...
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[London :: s.n.,
1653]
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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There is a Gentleman lately come to Town, Student in Astrology and Physick, who undertaketh to resolve all Questions in the Cases following: viz.

  • 1. Of Marriages, Suits in Law, Love-questions, whether to be effected according to desire, or not
  • 2. Of Journeys, short or long, as well beyond the sea, as else∣where, whether prosperous, and have safe return, or not.
  • 3. If any friend be absent, either at sea, or beyond sea, whe∣ther alive or dead, well or ill, and when come home.
  • 4. Whether desires may be obtained of any friend or friends, be it Father, or Mother, or any other relation or person whatsoever.
  • 5. When good to buy or sell Land, or to build or take Houses for most advantage: or of any thing of the like nature.
  • 6. Of Trades, which best to follow, or put children Ap∣prentice to; also, what places or Countries, Cities or Towns, are best for them to live in, or any other person whatsoever, to preserve both life, health, and estate.
  • 7. Whether any one shall be rich or poor, fortunate or un∣fortunate; and the time when.
  • 8. Also, upon the sight of Urine or sick person, he resol∣veth whether curable or not: and if curable, he prescrib∣eth the cure infallibly, with less charge then hath been.

The professor lives in Shooe-lane, at the second door in Eagle and childe Alley.

That none may lose their labour, The Professor hereof stays within from six in the mor∣ning till three in the afternoon.

Coeli enarrant Dei fortis, & opus manuū ejus indicat expansum eorum,

Psal. 19. 1.
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