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Judicial astrologers totally routed, and their pretence to Scripture, reason & experience briefly, yet clearly and fully answered, or, A brief discourse, wherein is clearly manifested that divining by the stars hath no solid foundation ... / published by J.A. for publick good.
Allen, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1659- Books
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The suspence upon sixty six: or The astrologers prerogative : Reader, begin don't stop nor halt it, when you'av' read a line, press forward to the end; ...Deserving nought, but if you'l add to it, twill please him well to hear some can remit.
Godwin, Edward, 1722-Date: Printed in the year, 1666- Books
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Englands monethly observations and predictions, for the yeare of our blessed Saviour, 1653 : Fore-told by those two famous astrologers of our age, Mr. William Lilly, and Mr. Culpeper. The tune is. Faire angel of England.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: [1653]- Books
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The English fortune-tellers: containing several necessary questions resolved by the ablest antient philosophers, and modern astrologers. Gathered from their writings and manuscripts, by J.P. student in astrology.
Phillips, John, 1631-1706.Date: 1703- Books
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Astrologomania : the madnesse of astrologers. With an examination of Sir Christopher Heydons book, intituled a defence of judiciary astrologie. Written by G.C. for the use of such as might haply be misled by astrologie and the knights book. Published by T.V. B. of D.
[Carlton, George].Date: 1651- Books
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Anima astrologiae: or, A guide for astrologers : Being the considerations of the famous [G]uido Bonatus, faithfully rendred into English. [As] also the choicest aphorisms of Cardans seven segments, translated and methodically digested under their proper heads. [Wi]th a new table of the fixed stars, rectified [f]or several years to come, and divers other necessary illustrations. / By William Lilly.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1683- Books
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Original poems on various subjects, Serious, Moral, and Diverting, viz. I. An Essay on Dunning, in Seven Canto's. II. A Dissertation on Fashions. III. The parting Cup, or the Humours of Deoghedorus, in four Canto's. IV. The Captain's Retreat, with the Humours of an old Soldier. V. The Broken-Mug, in five Parts. VI. A short View of Parnassus. Vii. A Dissertation on Italian and Irish Musick, &c. Viii. An historical Poem on the Rise and Progress of the Charitable and Musical Society, &c. with several others, as may be seen in the Table of Contents. To this Edition, are added the following poems never before Published, viz. I. On the general Effect and Excellencies of Musick, but more particularly on the Famous Mr. Handel's Compositions and Performance. II. On Famine. III. On Plenty. IV. A Poetical description of Mr. Neal's new Musick-Hall. V. Gaffer and Gammer, with the Humours of a bad Landlord. VI. Some yearly Observations on Astrologers, &c. Vii. Ready Wit, as good as ready Money, a Rhapsody on various Topicks, with several others. By Laurence Whyte, A Lover of the Muses and Mathematicks.
Whyte, Laurence.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
Astrologomania: the madnesse of astrologers. With an examination of Sir Christopher Heydon's book intituled A defence of judiciary astrologie / Written by G.C. for the use of such as might haply be misled by astrologie and the knight's book. Published by T.V.B. of D.
Carleton, George, 1559-1628.Date: 1651- Books
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Englands monethly observations and predictions, for the yeare of our blessed Saviour, 1653 : Fore-told by those two famous astrologers of our age, Mr. William Lilly, and Mr. Culpeper. The tune is. Faire angel of England.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: [1653]- Books
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The nativity of that most illustrious and magnanimous prince, Carolus Gustavus, King of Sweden : astrologically handled; and published for the honour of art, and the satisfaction of all sorts of persons generally, as well astrologers as others; and particularly for the better information of Mr. William Lilly / Written by Merlinus Verax.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: printed in the year 1659- Books
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A complete refutation of astrology ; consisting principally of a series of ... letters, which appeared in the Cheltenham Chronicle, in reply to the arguments of Lieut. Morrison and others, in which its principles are proved to be unphilosophical ... : With additional remarks, notices of the royal nativities, and an introduction containing a sketch of the ... history of this system of iniquity ; also observations on the weather prophets, and anecdotes of several astrologers / [T.H. Moody].
Moody, T. H.Date: 1838- Books
Astrologomania : the madnesse of astrologers. Or an examination of Sir Christopher Heydons booke, intituled 'A defence of judiciarie astrologie' / Written neere upon twenty yeares ago, by G.C. ... Published by T[homas] V[icars].
Carleton, George, 1559-1628Date: 1624- Books
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Astrologaster, or, The figure-caster : Rather the arraignment of artlesse astrologers, and fortune-tellers, that cheat many ignorant people vnder the pretence of foretelling things to come, of telling things that are past, finding out things that are lost, expounding dreames, calculating deaths and natiuities, once againe brought to the barre. By Iohn Melton.
Melton, John, Sir, -1640Date: 1620- Books
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The astrologer's guide : Anima astrologiæ, or, A guide for astrologers : being the one hundred and forty-six considerations of the famous astrologer, Guido Bonatus, tr. from the Latin by Henry Coley, together with the choicest aphorisms of the seven segments of Jerom Cardan of Milan / edited by William Lilly (1675) ; now first republished from a unique copy of the original edition, with notes and a preface, by Wm. C. Eldon Serjeant.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681.Date: 1886- Books
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Anima astrologiae: or, a guide for astrologers. Being the considerations of the famous Guido Bonatus, faithfully rendred into English. As also the choicest aphorisms of Cardans Seaven segments translated and methodically digested under their proper heads. ; with a new table of the fixed stars, rectified for several years to come, and divers other necessary illustrations. A work most useful and necessary for all students, and recommended as such to the sons of art / [Ed.] By William Lilly.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681.Date: 1676- Books
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Anima astrologiae: or, A guide for astrologers : Being the considerations of the famous Guido Bonatus, faithfully rendred into English. As also the choicest aphorisms of Cardans seaven segments, translated and methodically digested under their proper heads. With a new table of the fixed stars, rectified for several years to come, and divers other necessary illustrations ... / by William Lilly.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1676- Books
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Judiciall astrologie, judicially condemned. Upon a survey and examination of Sr. Christopher Heydons Apology for it, in answer to Mr. Chambers. And of Will. Ramsey's Morologie in his pretended reply (called Lux veritatis) to Doctour Nathanael Homes his Demonologie. Together with the testimonies of Mr. W. Perkins Resolution to the countrey-man; Mr. John Miltons [i.e. Melton's] Figure-caster; and Dr. Homes his Demonologie, all here exhibited against it. Seconded and backed by 1. Evident scripture ... 7. And the wicked practises of astrologers themselves / [William Rowland].
Rowland, William.Date: 1652- Books
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Astrologomania: the madnesse of astrologers. Or An examination of Sir Christopher Heydons booke, intituled A defence of iudiciarie astrologie. Written neere vpon twenty yeares ago, by G.C. And by permission of the author set forth for the vse of such as might happily be misled by the Knights booke. Published by T.V. B. of D.
Carleton, George, 1559-1628Date: 1624- Books
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Judicial astrologers totally routed, and their pretence to Scripture, reason and experience ... answered. Or a brief discourse, wherein is clearly manifested, that divination by the stars hath no solid foundation ... / Published by J[ohn] A[llan] for publick good.
Allen, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1659- Books
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A yoke for the Roman-bulls : Being a poem written on the royal proclamation for exiling popish-priests and Jesuits, &c. To which is added, A telescope for the new astrologers: or, A looking-glass for the staring star-gazers. Wherein is a reply to the libellious and seditious censurers of the late fire in the City of London. By T. S. Licensed according to authority, the 7th. of Decemb. 1666.
T. SDate: 1666- Books
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Judicial astrologers totally routed, and their pretence to Scripture, reason & experience, briefly, yet clearly and fully ansvvered : or a brief discourse, wherein is clearly manifested, that divining by the stars hath no solid foundation. In the first part of this book are several cases of conscience answered, both from the Word of God, and from the experience of eminent divines of different judgments. In the second part of it, are the maximes of judicial astrology examined and answered; and many eminent examples added, of the frustration of the tokens of these liars. / Published by J.A. for publick good.
Allen, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1659- Manuscripts
[Astrology and divination].
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[Astrology and divination].
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Behold! Newes from Heaven, or, Wonderfull signes, and fearfull predictions : containing a brief of the best judgements of the most exact and profound astrologers of these times, concerning that grand and terrible eclipse of the sun, happening the twenty ninth of March, 1652. beginning forty eight minutes after eight in the morning, and ending seventeen minutes after eleven ... With every moneths predictions for this present year, 1652. Also all the strange wonders that have been seen in England in these last times.
Date: 1652- Books
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Behold! Newes from Heaven, or, Wonderfull signes, and fearfull predictions : containing a brief of the best judgements of the most exact and profound astrologers of these times, concerning that grand and terrible eclipse of the sun, happening the twenty ninth of March, 1652. beginning forty eight minutes after eight in the morning, and ending seventeen minutes after eleven ... With every moneths predictions for this present year, 1652. Also all the strange wonders that have been seen in England in these last times.
Date: 1652