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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

Chapter 176

Book 111. The Temple ofmf^om. 1 3

they are governed by the Stars, as fome fondly conceive,
but becailfe H' q/Jtte r^i ^f'.^ ri/>»rA(.. H* auVrf tij*- »vy»r vtra.. H*
t;,x ^'j£./ xe^rf?. And fo agrees with the foul of man, which is ruled by God, whofe Effigies it is : And fo the Idea's are overcome, and made natural to us in the Figures, which are like the body, which is natural ; but yet receives heat and motion from a divine principle, as the other received their influence we fpeak of in the firft Book.
If Career or Triftitla be in the Eaft^ Angle, the Qjie- rent will be melancholy and penfive , and fubjed to perplexities from aged men, &e. U Puer ov Rubeuj^ he will be cholerick , and lie liable to oppreffion by* Knaves and Theevcs 5 and fometimes by the Villany - and Treachery of Kindred , he may fuffer. If Cauda T>raco7ns^ he is never free from {candals and difgraccs: when the aflifting Figures are in good Houfes , the good will be more permanent. Have great regard to the places where the Figures are, and how they go ont of one Houfe into another 5 for from thence is known by what means the Querent (hall be fortunate or unhappy.
You muft ob(erve, that as the Malignant Company or Afpeft of Parts or Houfes evil , prevent the good that is fignified : So the friendly and benevolent Houfes and Afpeft of Figures, mitigates much of the mifchief portended : by confidering of which, accor* ding to the ftrength of the Figures allifting or affliftmg, the Artift may finde the Magnitude, fmalnefs or Me- diocrity of the good or evil that attends each Qiierents life.
14 The lemple of (r/fdom. J300k ill,
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In what time the Native or ^erent may expe^ a change^
rp He Time, theFiguresfignifie, and if fixed Figures • governed by fixed Idea's of a violent Nature, poflefs the principal parts of the Fignre , chiefly the lirft* Hoiife or tenth Houfe ; that number thefe Figures arc attributed to, prefage fudden and uncxpefted mif- cWfefs. When good Figures poflefs the before-menti- tioned places , they demonftrate fudden good unto the Querent.
We will now make a Table, whereby you may know the number of the Figures 5 and what names they fignifie.
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