Hagiastrologia, or, The most sacred and divine science of astrology 1. Asserted in three propositions, shewing the excellency and great benefit thereof, where it is rightly understood and religiously observed : 2. vindicated, against the calumnies of the Reverend Dr. More in his Explanation of the grand mystery of godliness : 3. Excused, concerning pacts with evil spirits, as not guilty, in humble considerations upon the pious and learned discourse upon that subject, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph sometimes Lord Bishop of Norwich / by J.B., B.D. ...

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Hagiastrologia, or, The most sacred and divine science of astrology 1. Asserted in three propositions, shewing the excellency and great benefit thereof, where it is rightly understood and religiously observed : 2. vindicated, against the calumnies of the Reverend Dr. More in his Explanation of the grand mystery of godliness : 3. Excused, concerning pacts with evil spirits, as not guilty, in humble considerations upon the pious and learned discourse upon that subject, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph sometimes Lord Bishop of Norwich / by J.B., B.D. ...
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J. B. (John Butler)
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London :: Printed for the author and are to be sold by William Bromwich ...,
1680.
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Subject terms
More, Henry, -- 1614-1687. -- Explanation of the grand mystery of godliness.
Hall, Joseph, -- 1574-1656. -- Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"Hagiastrologia, or, The most sacred and divine science of astrology 1. Asserted in three propositions, shewing the excellency and great benefit thereof, where it is rightly understood and religiously observed : 2. vindicated, against the calumnies of the Reverend Dr. More in his Explanation of the grand mystery of godliness : 3. Excused, concerning pacts with evil spirits, as not guilty, in humble considerations upon the pious and learned discourse upon that subject, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph sometimes Lord Bishop of Norwich / by J.B., B.D. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A30719.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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Books Printed for, and Sold by Wil∣liam Bromwich, at the Three Bibles in Ludgate-street.

  • 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 Sive Animadversiones in Malachiae Thurstini, M. D. Diatribam de Respirationis usu; primario Auctore Georgio Entio, E. A. M. D. & Col. Lon. Soci.
  • A discourse of the Rise and Power of Parlia∣ments, of Laws, of Courts of Judicature, of Li∣berty, of Property, and Religion, of the Interest of England in reference to France, of Taxes, and of Trade, &c.
  • Vade Mecum, or an Epitome of Astrology, insisting chiefly upon Questions, Nativities, and Elections, &c. and is the Sum of all our great Vo∣lumes. By John Partridge.
  • Vox Lunaris, or a Philosophical and Astrolo∣gical Discourse upon two Moons, &c. with some Remarks upon the Conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter for 120 years past. By John Partridge.
  • Prodromus, being an Astrological Judgment, with Predictions upon the Oppositions in Decem∣ber, 1679. and the Conjunctions of Saturn and Mars in August, 1680. with other things, and what may thence probably happen in Europe, &c. With the Nativity of the Plot, and some Re∣marks thereon. By John Partridge.
  • Gerhards Meditations and Prayers, written originally in Latin by John Gerhard, D. D. and Superintendent of Heldeburg: Translated and Revised by Ralph Winterton, Fellow of Kings-Colledge in Cambridge.
  • ...

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  • An Ephemeris of the Celestial Motions and Aspects, with the Eclipses of the Luminaries for 20 years, by John Gadbury, Student in Physic and Astrology, beginning Anno 1682. where his part ends; the said first Part beginning at the Year 1672. and ending at the Year 1682.
  • An Explication of the Catechism of the Church of England. containing an Explication of the Lords Prayer, &c. By Gabriel Towerson, D. D.
  • The Poor mans Family Book, in three Books, &c. By Richard Baxter.
  • Clavis Astrologiae Elimata, or the Key to the whole Art of Astrology new Filed and Po∣lished, in three Parts. By Henry Coley.
  • The Isle of Man, or the Legal proceeding in Man-shire against sin. By Richard Bernard.
  • The Godly Mans Companion, or a Manual of Prayers and Meditations.
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