Practical astrology in two parts : the first part containeth an easie introduction to the whole art of astrologie ... : the second part sheweth the resolution of all manner of horary questions which concern the life of man, his estate, brethren, or short journeys ... / by John Middleton, Philomath.

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Practical astrology in two parts : the first part containeth an easie introduction to the whole art of astrologie ... : the second part sheweth the resolution of all manner of horary questions which concern the life of man, his estate, brethren, or short journeys ... / by John Middleton, Philomath.
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Middleton, John, Philomath.
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London :: Printed by J.C. for Richard Preston ...,
1679.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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If a Servant shall get free from his Ma∣ster?

In the resolution of this Question, you are to give the Ascendant, his Lord, and Luna, to signifie the Servant; the 10th House and Lord thereof, together with the Sun, are for the Master.

If the Lord of the Ascendant, or Lu∣na, be in Conjunction, Sextile, or Trine to the Lord of the 10th, or to Sol, these are arguments the Servant shall get free from his Master, provided the Aspect be Partile.

If you finde the Significators applying to the Aspects, you may judge by the de∣grees of distance how long it will be be∣fore the Servant be freed from his Master: if they be separating from their Aspects, he will easily be freed.

If the Lord of the Ascendant, or Lu∣na, be in good aspect to a Planet in the 10th; or if you finde a benevolent Pla∣net in the 10th, in good aspect to a Pla∣net in the Ascendant, you may judge the Servant may be freed, &c.

If the Lord of the Ascendant, or the Moon, be in the Ascendant, 10th, 7th, or

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4th Houses Combust, or otherwise affli∣cted, you may judge the Servant cannot be at liberty.

If you finde the aforesaid Significa∣tors Retrograde, it is an argument of Freedom; but with much slowness and difficulty.

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