Astrologia restaurata, or, Astrologie restored being an introduction to the general and chief part of the language of the stars : in four books ... / by VVilliam Ramesey, Gent. ...

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Astrologia restaurata, or, Astrologie restored being an introduction to the general and chief part of the language of the stars : in four books ... / by VVilliam Ramesey, Gent. ...
Author
Ramesey, William, 1627-1675 or 6.
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London :: Printed for Robert White,
1653.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"Astrologia restaurata, or, Astrologie restored being an introduction to the general and chief part of the language of the stars : in four books ... / by VVilliam Ramesey, Gent. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A57689.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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ASTROLOGIA MVNDA OR ASTROLOGY In it's PVRITY: BEING A Short but Compendious INTRODVCTION To the Iudging of the ANNVAL or YEARLY REVOLVTIONS O F The WORLD; by which, AS ALSO ECLIPSES, Great CONIVNCTIONS, COMETS, AND BLAZING-STARS Are Iudged (by the ordinary Course and Order of NATURE) the general accidents of Countries, Kingdoms, Pro∣vinces and Cities, alterations of Kingdoms and Empires, Laws and Cu∣stoms, cause of Plenty, Dearth, Wars, Peace, Health, Sickness, alteration of the Ayr, and (to be short) of all things appertaining to the life of Man in a natural way; wherein the Infinite Wisdom of GOD is seen manifestly in the Government of the World by the Influence and constant Harmony of the Celestial Planets and Stars; the Innocency, Legality and Purity of the Art demonstrated, and proved by Demonstra∣tion of the Inevitable Events of the Heavens, so long as GOD upholdeth the order and course of Nature unperverted; And the Students thereof consequently proved rather Divines then Conjurers or Practisers of what is unlawful.

By WILLIAM RAMESEY, Gent. Student in Astrology, Physick, and the most Heavenly and Sublime Sciences.

Tempora Mutantur nos & Mutamur in illis.

LONDON, Printed by R. W. 1653.

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