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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To know how many Thieves there are.

The significator of the Thief being in a fruitfull sign it notes more then one Thief.

The significator of the Thief in a double bodied sign the same.

If that the Sun and Moon do behold each other, it signifies the same.

If that the significator of the Thief be in a sign, where there is more then one Perigrine Planet, it notes more Theeves then one.

The Moon being in the fourth house in a common sign, there is more then one Thief.

If that the Moon and Mercury be in equall signs it notes more Theeves then one.

So many Peregrine Planets that there is but chiefly in the second or se∣venth

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houses so many Theeves there are.

If that the significator of the Thief be in a fixed sign it signifies but one Thief and no more.

If that the Moon be in any Angle in a fixed sign, it notes onely one Thief.

If that the Moon and Mercury be in unequall signs then there is onely one Theif.

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