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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

Chapter 110

Book 2 . ibe Temple oflVifdome. 79

Thefe be the quellions which may be made, to know the truth whereof you muft fcarchbyaii the Rulers, idea's, and Figures that move in this part of the Earth.
For tuna ^ ^ notes many helps and affiftinces from friend$ 5^ >ic both old and young, unto the Native oc 5^ querent, his hopes will prove no vain hopes, ^ but prolperous unto him: great perfonsor men in power , (hall confer upon him ho- nours, dignities, offices, and preferments, and will prove friends in earned unto him.
Imports the hopes of the Native to be profperous^ gives the querent many friends, and thofe no mean ones, his children (if he have any) (hall be friendly and beneficial unto him, and he fliall receive honours and profits from perfons of cmincncie.
With ill company and afped, shews the ftrudion of the querents hopes, caufesmuch fcrro'^v and difcord among the fi iends of the querenti and he infortunaces him alfo in his children, (it being the fifth houfe from the reventh)whenZrf;L^/ is potent, andlh^ongiti nth houfe : this figure is ill in all ihinc^s.
Shews increafe of Fortune and Digniry, and honour unto the querents by the means of friends , he shall be fupplied in his juft hopes; he will have many faithful, honeft, and fufficient friends , fuch as in a time of nc- ceilicy will not refufe toftick unto him, be shall receive favours from MagiArates , dec. in ail things th;s Figure is very good.
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Denotes falfe friends, & perfons pretending
^ fricndQiip that (hall prove enemies unto the
>ic querent, vain and deceitful hopes, diminuti-
:=K >ic on of honour and fubftancc,and much difficul-
::^ ty in obtaining the things he hopes for, he
may if in good company profper in all Martial
things : this Figure is indifferent in all things.
Signifies friendftilp unto the Querent in
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:^ >t^ friends and alTociates, and thofe that rhali be
;>c true unto him in his Counfels and Actions ;
.•^ his vMidren wiil b^. many, an-.l fortfjnatc. ani
hn?ily {'lich (hall be ijib £,o.d luck, il:ac he
fhall attain the end of his hopes.
Declares msny ingenious and prudent :ic :^ fiiends unto the Querent.- t/t^.luch as delight ^k ^ in i'ciences and Arts, men of rare and curious >i ?; tc receive much profit and advantage by them, and they (hall add unto him the fumm of his hopes ; in all the houfesthis Figure is very good.
Gires the Querent much familiarity and
if ^f friendlbip with Princes and grcar perfons, and
^ic denotes much honour and riches unto them ;
y{: in all the qiieflions which ye may demand in
yf this houfe, chi; Figure is very good.
.yignifieth the friend istriifty and willing to ^ r- not have the fruit of his hope, the friend is -f: >;^ * honeft and faithful, the Mother and King be :/- y. prctry well iioredofmoneyj andbe indanper to be robbed; the entrance of the Kin;^ (hall be good : the year will abound in good things, the for- tune