An astrological judgement touching theft wherein is demonstrated most incomparable secrets according to the best rules in art : first how to find out or discover theft or theeves ... : secondly to discover fugitives and beasts lost or strayed, &c. ... / by Anthony Griffin, stud. in astrology.

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An astrological judgement touching theft wherein is demonstrated most incomparable secrets according to the best rules in art : first how to find out or discover theft or theeves ... : secondly to discover fugitives and beasts lost or strayed, &c. ... / by Anthony Griffin, stud. in astrology.
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Griffin, Anthony, Stud. in astrology.
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London :: Printed by Peter Lillicrap,
1665.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Stealing.
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"An astrological judgement touching theft wherein is demonstrated most incomparable secrets according to the best rules in art : first how to find out or discover theft or theeves ... : secondly to discover fugitives and beasts lost or strayed, &c. ... / by Anthony Griffin, stud. in astrology." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42132.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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Whether the goods be with or near the Querent.

The Lord of the Ascendant in an Angle, the goods are in his hands.

If that the Lord of the Ascendant

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and the Lord of the hour be both in Angles, she goods are in the querents hands probatum est.

If that the Lord of the Ascendant and the Lord of the house of the Moon be both in Angles, the goods are in the querents hands and are moveable.

If that any of these Lords be in An∣gles, and in Trine or Sextile to the Lord of the Ascendant, the goods shall be had again.

If that the Lord of the Ascendant, and the Lord of the houre be both in succedant houses, the goods are about the owner.

If that the Lord of the second be in the Ascendant, they shall be found and not known from whence they come.

If that the Lord of the house of the Moon be moveable, they are about the owner.

If that the Lord of the tearm of the

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Moon or the Lord of the second house be in succedant houses, they are not far from the owner.

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