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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

Chapter 100

Book 2 . 7he Tewfle eflVifdome, 5 7

15, frhetber llialldye firit,the /acher,or brother of the querent. i6. Ifimsn be flain, who killed hira. 17. ff ho Jbali inherit.
18. ^ho is the iccret Connfcller ■ of your eaemy, or of your wife, or wheiher Ihc doth keep l^aichful compa- ny or not-
19. Alfo the demand which may be made upon fright, or fear of harm to come, ti by fire, burniag, or flieiding of blood.
40. Tne gain or rrofit he hath gotten that was abfen^r
21. How one ll»all thrwc in a (Irangc Count y.
11. Whether the perfon unco whom ye have given any thing to keep., \v«ll reftore it again or nor.
2^ Whether he that hsth given his money to ufa* xy (hah gaifi thereby.
24, Afce*- what tort (hall the good or harm come to yoitj that you ihal! have,
25. If a place be haunted with evil fpirits of any qua, lity, or order,how to drive them away.
2(5. The parts of mans body, the Rulerj, Idea, Fi- gures and Houfesfignifie, arc largely treated of in the firftBook, in a Table dcmonftrating that this houfc contains theqnefttons which nsay be made concerning the principal parts of man or woman, Rnbeus natural- ly rules this houfe.
Declare lofs of cftate and riches,by the means -^ ^ ofperforis in Authority; many dangers unto :4^ >tc thclifeoftheNative, but hefhallefcapeifhc >fi bewith y^f^«/7;r^(7andP/*^//^,irhc be evilly be- "^ held of Pfier^ Ruheus fiercer or TrifiitU in wa- tery places of the Earth, the querent will be dfowned,or in danger of water in the^^T^partjIofs and dsftiUiSion attend him from Thieves and Robbers ; in Ee 3 the
58 1 he Temple of IVif dome. Book 7.
the :::of^ih part,dangec both to body ond eliatc by fire : in iheEaftpzYi of the figure and houfe, it threatens hangings, cruel torments in prifons, and many tioics death anexpcdcd.
Demonftrates many evills and afflidions to -^ -^ happen to the Querent from pcifons of cmi- ^ ^ nency and renown , and he lliall fufFer impri- >^ >^ fonmcnt, if not a violent death, by reafon of >|c ^ falfe teftiraonies, Counterfeit Knavifti tricks and devices', and it the Malevolcnts afflid: him there, he will be drowned, or in great peril of wa- ter: S'veroheyiefneritcoiofiitHt.'i^ bdreditaics coyidoK^t mortem Ucilem, vitamcfue longam ac fanam^ O'^-) huC iffl}c(hallbe well conftituted andaffifted by the be- nevoLnt afped: of ^Acquifnioot Puclla^ the Querent fnall then get pofTcflions , and inheritances, his death fhall be eafie, his life long and healthful.
If C/irffr be in the eighth houfe in compa-
-JC^ ny or afpeA of Accjmfuio or PaelU , he de- :^ i >t: >i
>}c tions, chiefly if fhe be by day, but if he Ihall
be therein afpedof Pfier or Ruhetis^ in \\\
company, it (hews unto the Querent, or he that is
lorn, much forrow and sifiidion, and many times
ihrtatcns a vi( lent death.
In this houlc is an argument of long life un-
^ ^ to the Querent, and denotes that when he
'^^ expire?, it {h
^- ^ gives hJmalfo in his life much gain by the
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in aNo
flrifes and evils, by which the Native vviliruffer, it por-
tc d^ much lofs of goods, if v\ith ill company and
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