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 marry the Woman desired?

[illustration]

D. H. M. March 19.6.40. P. M. 1673/4.

☽ à □ ☉ ad □ ♄.

The Ascendant, and Venus Lady there∣of, are for the Querent; the 7th House, and Mars Lord thereof, are for the Que∣sited: Venus Lady of the Ascendant in Aries, applying to a Sextile of Mars in Pisces, was an argument the Querent should marry his Mistriss.

Also because Mars casts his Trine A∣spect

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very near the degrees ascending, which doth a little confirm the former Judgement.

Also finding the Sun, who is posited in the 7th, in his Exaltation, in Trine to Mars; but finding Venus Peregrine and Combust, and before she come to the Sextile of Mars, Jupiter comes to a Quar∣tile of Mars; from hence I judged it would be a great while before the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 age could be effected: and because Ju∣piter was Lord of the third, I told the Querent, that one of his Brethren was against his Marriage, and would do his endeavour to hinder it; which he con∣fessed was true; but notwithstanding the Marriage was effected, although with great loss of time, as I had predicted by the Figure.

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