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CHRISTIAN

ASTROLOGY

MODESTLY

Treated of in three Books.

The firſt containing the uſe of an Ephemeris,
the erecting of a Scheam of Heaven; nature of
the twelve Signes of the Zodiack, of the
Planets; with a most eaſie Introduction
to the whole Art of Astrology.

The ſecond, by a moſt Methodicall way Inſtructeth
the Student how to Judge or Reſolve all manner of Que-
ſtions contingent unto Man, viz. of Health, Sick-
ness, Riches, Marriage, Preferment, Journies, &c.
Severall Queſtions inferred and Judged.

The third, containes an exact Method, whereby to
Judge upon Nativities; severall ways how to rectifie
them; How to judge the generall fate of the Native by the
twelve Houſes of Heaven, according to the naturall
influence of the Stars; How his particular
and Annuall Accidents, by the Art of Di-
rection, and its exact meaſure of Time
by Profections, Revolutions, Tranſits.
A Nativity judged by the Me-
thod preceding.


The ſecond Edition Corrected, and Amended.


By William Lilly Student in Aſtrology.


Omne meum nil meum. Nihil dictum, quod non dictum prius.


LONDON,

Printed by John Macock. 1659.