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 Fugitive shall be found, or come a∣gain?

If this Question be asked of a Fugi∣tive

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or Servant, &c. if it be a Servant of the Querents, you are to take the 6th House and his Lord to signifie the Ser∣vant: If it be a Fugitive, you are to take the 7th House and Lord thereof to be his Significator; and judge by the fol∣lowing Rules.

If the Lord of the 7th apply to the Lord of the Ascendant by any good a∣spect, or if he separate from the Lord of the Ascendant, and soon after fall Retro∣grade, it is an argument the Fugitive either is returning, or will shortly return home again.

If you finde Luna separating from the Lord of the 7th, and applying to the Lord of the Ascendant, the Fugitive will return, or you will shortly hear from him.

The Lord of the 7th Combust, or affli∣cted by Saturn, Mars, or Dragons Tail, shews that the Fugitive shall be found, or come again, and hath endured much misery since his departure.

If you finde the Significator of the Fu∣gitive removing out of one Signe into another, he is then removing his quar∣ters: The Lord of the 7th beholding an Infortune from the 7th, the Querent may

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finde him, and must give money before he can have him.

If you finde the Lord of the Ascendant in the 7th, or Lord of the 7th in the Ascendant, there's great hopes that the Fu∣gitive will return, or that you may hear of him.

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