Merlini liberati errata: or, The prophecies and predictions of John Partridge, for the year of our Lord, 1690, &c. With useful annotations on them. Together with an epistle touching his respect to those glorious martyrs of the people, King Charles I. and Arch-Bishop Laud. By an earnest honourer of his King and country, and faithful votary to a true astrology. December 31. 1692. Imprimatur, Edmund Bohun.

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Merlini liberati errata: or, The prophecies and predictions of John Partridge, for the year of our Lord, 1690, &c. With useful annotations on them. Together with an epistle touching his respect to those glorious martyrs of the people, King Charles I. and Arch-Bishop Laud. By an earnest honourer of his King and country, and faithful votary to a true astrology. December 31. 1692. Imprimatur, Edmund Bohun.
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1692.
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"Merlini liberati errata: or, The prophecies and predictions of John Partridge, for the year of our Lord, 1690, &c. With useful annotations on them. Together with an epistle touching his respect to those glorious martyrs of the people, King Charles I. and Arch-Bishop Laud. By an earnest honourer of his King and country, and faithful votary to a true astrology. December 31. 1692. Imprimatur, Edmund Bohun." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B26791.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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Iune 1690.

Here our Sapiens Octavus tells us,—That a Soldier for his Merit, receives considerable Honor and Preferment, but he thinks he does not keep it without some Blemish by ill report; and it is well if he doth not deserve it too. But, who ever heard of any such Soldier?—He goes on, the △ ☉ ♄ gives Life to some old Gentleman. The Favour is not much, if the Prediction had been true. Had it been to a young Gentle∣man, and had continued it to him till he had been Old, it might have merited Thanks. This Merlin tells us also, thatgives some Embassy. I have often read, of ☿'s being a Messenger to the Gods, but never ♄: It seems nimble ☿ is abdicated that Office, and Gouty ♄ turn'd Currier in his room.

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