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i6o Gerard Cremonenfis,

Qu eft ions cf the fecond Houfe.

IF you would be informed concerning the fubftance of any man whether he fhall be rich or not , behold the Lord of the fecond,which if he (lull be with a good Pianct,& a good Planet likewife in the fecond, he fhall be rich ; but if the Lord of the fecond be joined with evil Planets , and an evil Planet Gull be in the fecond, he (ball be poor.

If you would know whether you fhall have again a thing lent, or not, look if there be an evil Planet in the fecond^nd difagreeing wich his Lord ; then he that detaineth the thing lent, will not willingly render back the fame : But if there be a good Planet in the fecond, and agreeing with his Lord, it fhafl eafily be recovered ; and if rhe Lord of the fecond be exalted and be evil , or if an evil Planet be with him in the fecond , or if the Lord of the fecond be exalted , be which keepeth che thing depofued , will not willingly reftore the fame, but he fhall do it whether he will or not. And if an e- vil Planet be in the fecond, it's to be recovered : But if Mer- cury be in the fecond fo that he be his Lord, and bringeth contrariety, then it fhall be recovered ; and if a good Planet be in the fecond Houfe, he fignifies recovery, although he be the Lord thereof.

Mark therefore the concord and difcord of the Planets; the Moon and Jupiter are friends , the Moon and Mars ene- mies j Mercury and the Sun are friends, Mercury and Vcnur enemies ; Venn* and Jnpiter are friends,J///>/7fr and i\\tMotm are enemies.

The Planets are laid to be friends, when they agree in one nature and quality, as Mars and the S*»,becaufe both their natures is hot and dry ; Fenut and the Moon do agree in cold andmoiflure : or when Planets do agree in fubfUnceand nature, as Jupiter and Ver.u* are friends : or when the Houfe of one is the exaltation of another, or on the contrary.

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