Chapter 105
Book 2 . ^ike Temple ofWifdomt. 6 9
Signifieth the man fiiall not have the Be- % nifxe he gapeth for ; the books fpeak of no- • >K plements, or of Loffes, and the Letters do the i^ if like : the common bruit amongfl: the people is true,it the man be a Prieft he (hall be much gi- ven toLeqhcry, it is ill for the Scholcr. for he will not ftudy, but love Whores, the Merchandife ftiallnoc be very good in this voyage, the man fhall lofe aJl, the Ship fhaii come with great fpecd, but in danger to be taken by the way ; this figure is ill in all the De* mandi of thishoufe.
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-if a Benefice , it is but meetly for a Scholer, % and ill for a Dream ; the Merchant Ihall be
robbed by the way; in all other things this
figure is indifferent good.
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if Signifies the Querent to be un^^ibld
>f. and wavering in matters of Religion, he Vv^ill X- be fufpitious, and of tvil faith, he often proves ^if if a peililent Heretick; and if C^rc^^r, Triftitta^ Puer, or Rfsbept^^y company, or Afpefldo be- hold this figure, the Querent though he be a Prieft, Jhall be cf no faith, conklcr.ce, or Religion, but an abfolure Athcift or Sccpt que, and ( wbich is noto- rious to be wondred at ) if be fortune to prcacb unto others, his Confcicnce willnever permit him to believe what hirafelf faith, his dreams will be idle and deccic* ful, and long jcurneysor voyages to Sea will be mult wretched and unfjttanate to him.
70 The Temple of Wifdetne. Book a.
CHAP. X.
Of the tenth Houfe.
"hi^Ow tliis tenth houfe ends the ten Letters of my name, being the Angle of the South y called j^Hff^p 'i>,Q- Medium C'^Ii ^ the middle of Heaven, ^here my name is written in the Book of Life : Some call this houfe C^r C^H, hy z figure that Rhetoritians term a Metaphor, which indeed is only proper to a bo- c ' Animate, or the heart of the world, we often give Heavenly names to Earthly things, as Michael, Ga^ briel^ Dtmel, fohn^^c.
2 This houfe containeth properly all the queftions and d('mands which may be propounded touching the honour or praife of a perfon.
^ Alfo which may be demanded touching a Phyfi- t'.an and his Ordinance.
4 Ifthcq'iefentlhall obtain the Office defired, Or not.
5 Ifonelhall continue in the Command or Office he is in.
6 If the K'ng, forced to forfake his Kingdom, or an Officer removed from his Office, I'hall return to his Kingdom, or Office, or not-
7 Ofthc Profcffion any one is capable of.
8 If the King of Svpedcn ihall worlt the King of
p If the King of ?£//W fhall worfl the King of
10 If
