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be in thofe places are governed by Idea's we call hu- mane from their nature , the burning of the fliip fhall be occafioned by a fight ; who (hall by grapling with her, tear and defpoile her : and the danger (hall begin in that part of the (hip (ignified by the Idea which governs the houfe the infortunate was placed in the Figure. But if Z^£:e/(hallby his Idea's in Figures be theAfflii^orin {l6ad of Barzabel and his Idea's and Figures , and he po- fited in the South Angle, the VelTel (hall fuffer by violcnc crofs winds.
Etiamfi dsmus Afcendmtis inhocfue-ntfortunatusj erit redituf cumfaluiem ac bono fucceffu : atfi infortunatuSy eum Malo 6" Vamno. If the Lord of the A(cen4entiti your Figure (hall move his Figure of his Idea into ano* ther fortunate place, the (hip Ihall come home faf^?: but if infortunate^ (he will fuffer lofs and damage.
If the Ruler of the fecond ihall remove his L^ea and Figure from his own fecond; and the Ruler of the Figure of the Part of Fortune, (hall remove the Figure cadent from them, or in Dor fages want of viftiials and things neceflfary. And if they (hall be found in Aquatical places, there will be a pauci- ty of fre(h water. If in thofe Houfes are attributed to Earthy or Airy Idea's, they will be put to it for want of viftuals and fire, by reafon of which they will be much d)(couraged.
And thefe I hope will be fufficient direftions for your better conduft through all manner of Queftions of this Nature> belonging to the firft Houfe and to z (hip.
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^Heftlons belonging tothefecondHoufe Avx^ct^,
THe fecond Houfe, is the Houfe of fi:bftance ; and thefe queftions following arc attributed to it> viz.
1. Shall the Querent be rich or no?
2. By what means (hall he attain riches >
3. The time when.
4. Shall he obtain the goods or Money- lent >
5. If he (hall obtain the wages or ftipend
due?
And thefe being explained, will lead the Ar- tift the ready way to Judge any Qiiieftion of this Na- ture. •
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ShaUthe QuereJ^t he rkh or poor' f^- > ! ,« rr:'x
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N refolving this queftion, you niuft obfervctlie Ej^^j ^ gure that is in the fecond Houfc , and his Idea ^na ' Ruler and ©, and their projeftions of Afpefts.
When you finde all the Significators free, and afliftcd by the company of good Figures, you may conclude tha, Querent will attain unto a very convenient degree of fortune, and (hall efcape poverty. ^Ihuf being a good Figure in the firfl: Houfe, and his companion Forttma Major a good Figure in the (econd, promifc a good
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competent eftate ; and bccattfc the fecond gocth into the eleventh Houfe, the Querent will be very much e- ftcemed of his friends, and obtain what he hopeth
for.
When (on the contrary) you finde all the Significa- torsafflifted, and the fortunate Rulers and Idea's afford them no affiftance ; you may judge the perfon interroga- ting will be poor, and that continually.
When the Figures of Zazel and Barzahel or Cauda VracmU (hall be in the fecond Houfe, or afflift by Afpeft or Company; it's an argument the Querent fhall not attain Riches 5 or if ever he were in good capaci- ty, he will be reduced tobeggery, or to a very naeaa eftate, ' ■■ \
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By what means Jhall the ^erent attaht Kichts ? /
HAving well viewed the Significators of (ubftancc, obferve what Houfes they pafs into, and what Rulers and Idea's govern the Figures and Houfes ; for from thence is known by what means Riches com.e.
If the fec^d or other Significators of fubflance be fortunately in benevolent Afpeft of good Figures, or if the firft go into the fecond, the Querent fhall attain to great Riches without much labour , in a manner unex- peftediy.
© in the fecond, fignifies a profperous and happy c-
flate, and (hews much gain from his employment and
bufinefs, and that he (hall have the love of friends, and
gain by them, &c. They (hall prevent (and keep off)
much prejudice and danger from him, and fofler nothing
of evil CO infeft or trouble hini. • -T - III,
