Chapter 141
I. Thefirft day of the Moon, or the fir it night wher-
in it was created by the Eternal for to give it light, wa$ the fourth ofthe creation and difpofitionof this All, and the firlt of its newnels, which by the Hebre\^s is called aAlnath, that is to fay ComHta ^ricti6^ which is the beginning ofthe Moon ; all thefe nominations are before, asalfo in Com. Agri^pa in the 2. book of his OccHlt, Philof. All the dreams that auy one (htU dream, fliall be very true, and fhall happen to the fatis- fadion and joy of the parties, and the child that (hall be born that firft day, (hall be long-lived.
(4) 2 . The fecond night or fecond day, which
^ was the fifth of the Creation, the volalatiles,
>ic reptiles 9 fi(hcs and creatures of the earth
^ ^ were created ; The Hebrews give this day
^ Enediel for Genius^ and for houfethe belly of
ArieSyVner {v) called Albothafi -, this day is
very fortunate to make fome not ordinary learches,the
dreams of the night are unprofitable, the child born
(hall grow very fenfibly and faft.
3 . The third night and third day which is the (ixth
ofthe Creation, which is in the extremity of Aries A-
thorage^ Was A^am created ; the dreams are very good
and the child born that day fhall be very fortunate
;Chroagh Kings and Princes.
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J 7 2 The Jcntple efivifdome. BOok 2 .
( ^ ) 4 • The fourth day or night wai the fourth
% ^ K>i the Moon, (he going out Aries^ which j^c :^ had been three days in entring into Aldehran
if, in the eye ofT^mrns^ Hafma^iel ( h ) into this i^ :^ night is unhappy; he that Falls (ick that ni^ht is in danger of death; the dream of that nigbc Vvillbc of no effed ; that day was the Sabbath.
5. The fiuh day,#c is a day that is fit to begin a good work, or build upon the water ; if the dream be good, it will have its per fcdcffcd; if it be unlucky, it VilW not ; the child born that day is a Traitor.
(c) 6. The fixth day the Moon enters Gewi- -^ -jf yfj hrfl: houfe ofyi/er^»r7,and taphthartharath 5^ >^ Amhriel in {c) this houie called Jlchataya) in-
^ tioiatcs that the perfon that is run a- :^ ^ way,or the bcaft that is gone aftray (hall be found and taken ; the dreams of this night flaall be fufpended, and the child born will not be long- lived,
7. The feventh day or night, which day was, as fome affirm, the day wherein were all the ceremo- nies of the law inftituted, the ficKnefTes that fhall be taken :hat day fhall' be Icon healed ; the dreams muft be kept fecrtt and not revealed, and he that is born fliall live a long and painful life.
(d) 8. The eighth day, the Moon enters into :^ ■:^. Ca-/icer^^nd Haf rnodii runs into Mune/ in (d) ■:^ y^ which makes the firft quarter; this p ace is :^ ■:^ called Ainaz^a \ the dreames of that day or if yf night, are innfl certain and true : the child
born fhall belong lived. 9*On theninthdayofthi^'-'Mbon /he is in the fe- eond part oiCaTtctr: all dreams are good and happy thenexcday, " -- ^ V'
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