Chapter 175
Book III.
The Temple of ^ifdom.
II
6. A perfon having a minde to fpeak with anotherj (hall he fitide him at home ? 7. Of an abfent par- ty, if dead or live, 8. Of a Ship at Sea, herfafety oc prejudice, e^c.
' Thefe particulars being explained, will give fuffici- ent light unto the Artift , whereby he may judge o{ any other demand proper unto this Houfe. To com* pleat this Book, read our Holy Guide*
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Of the length of the Querents Life.
IN the Refolution of this queftion, you muft obfcrve the Figure in the Eaft part of the Earth or firft Hotifer ^:idif youfindehim fofree from the ill Afpefts of ill^
Rulers
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|\ulers and Ideas, and from the fourth, (ixth, eighth and t twelfth Houfes, you may fafely judge the Querents life 1 1 will be long. Ifthe firft Figure go into the fourth,eighth ot twelfth Houfes with ill company, you may judge the Qiserent (hall not live long.
When the Significators, &c, fhall be evilly Afpe^lcd from good places of the Figure, or the benevolent Figures friendly greet, the Malevolenciethrcatnedwill be abated : But if it be from evil Houfes in the Figure, and the benevolent afford no help 5 much danger of a fcort life is to be feared.
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Of thi gsod or evil attending L ifi .
TTHc good and evil that attends each pcrfon, is known from the fortunate or infortunate projeftion of the Figure. 'Read the Harmony of the World, When be- nevolent Figures poflefs the tirtt houfe, or the prin- cipal places of the Figure 3 they declare much good unto the Querent, in the whole courfe of his life.
If the firll: Houfe be befriended by the company of good Figures, although ill Figures behold it, yet it pre- (ages good unto the Querent in the courfe of his life ; in as much as an accidental evil cannot rebate or withftand an edentia).
But when the ill Figures (hall poffefs the places afore- faid,or by Afpcft affliS: the Significators aforefald 5 the pcrfon interrogating will befubjeft to a troublefome life.
If any Aftrologer ask how the Rulers and Idea's be- hold one another in their Figures, in the twelve parts or hoofesofthc Earth by Afpeft : itisnotoncly becaufc
they
