Astrological and theological observations and predictions for the year of our Lord 1700. Wherein are briefly shewn as well the judgements and opinions of several wise men concerning this present year and other years as his own judgment with the signification of the eclipses of this present year. With monthly observations for every month of this present year briefly containing the most remarkable events that are likely to happen in England and other places, and the most likely days for rain and change of vveather and other things worthy of observation. The lofy heavenes by their whirling motion ... behold the day star in their hearts to rise. Psal. 19.1 ... 2 Pet. 1.19. By John Silvester student in astrology.

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Astrological and theological observations and predictions for the year of our Lord 1700. Wherein are briefly shewn as well the judgements and opinions of several wise men concerning this present year and other years as his own judgment with the signification of the eclipses of this present year. With monthly observations for every month of this present year briefly containing the most remarkable events that are likely to happen in England and other places, and the most likely days for rain and change of vveather and other things worthy of observation. The lofy heavenes by their whirling motion ... behold the day star in their hearts to rise. Psal. 19.1 ... 2 Pet. 1.19. By John Silvester student in astrology.
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Silvester, John, 17th cent.
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Bristol :: printed for the author and are sold by W. Bonny near the Tolsey,
[1699]
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Ephemerides -- Early works to 1800.
Prophecies -- Early works to 1800.
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"Astrological and theological observations and predictions for the year of our Lord 1700. Wherein are briefly shewn as well the judgements and opinions of several wise men concerning this present year and other years as his own judgment with the signification of the eclipses of this present year. With monthly observations for every month of this present year briefly containing the most remarkable events that are likely to happen in England and other places, and the most likely days for rain and change of vveather and other things worthy of observation. The lofy heavenes by their whirling motion ... behold the day star in their hearts to rise. Psal. 19.1 ... 2 Pet. 1.19. By John Silvester student in astrology." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A24777.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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May's Observations

IMprisonment seems to be threatned to some great Potentates (especially in those Countrys under ♉) but the benigne aspects of this Month do much favour the Commonalty, and give them the enjoyment of much love content and felicity, and curb that Spirit in them, that may sometimes be ready to appear in Wrath, but

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their success in trading will be but Ordinary: Rain near the begin∣ing and end of the Month.

Though Valiant Mars looks furious in an Angle, As if he had a small intent to wrangle, mild Venus doth old Saturne kindly greet, Making Mars mild by Salutations sweet.

So that he is scarce hot spirited enough to fight

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