Chapter 258
CHAPTER I.
HOrp to projeEt a figure the Kofie Crucian way^ and how wifemencolleB vertuei from the threefold KPorldy is declared in thefe three Bookj, page i • Chap. TI. 7he Manner how to frame thh Art^and give to each place his name. p. 6
Chap* IIL Of the fignification of thefe eight fignres^ and how from themyou muji ntak^ four more. p, 7
Chap. IV. How to frame the Witneffes and the judge, p.p
Chap. V. Of the vertuet of figures Natural , depending imm^dia^ telyupon the Elements, and of the names of the Rulers of the Earth and other Elements, The names of their 1 2 Genii or Idea'i, and of their \6 figures. p. 1 1 Chap. VI. ffc^ Geomantick^things are fuhjeded to fuperiour bodies^ and how the bodies^ the aUions^ and difpofitionsof^ mien are afcribed to VUnets , Rulers, fignes^ Genij and Ideas. Of Zazrl and bis general and particular fig- n'tfications, p . 16
Chap. Vlf. Of H.fmael and his fgmfication whence the vertuei
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The Contents.
of things fr&ceed^ how tU of nations of feverall Vfr-
tues^ fafs from one thing into Ofrother^ and are cowmu^
nicatedone to another. p .^
Chap. VIII. ^
r/ParXabcl and his figmfication^ how lnferiour thif^t are fubjeded to fuferior bodies^ and how the bodies the adionSy and difpofitions of men are afcrihed to Starrs^ fignes^ rttler's^ Idea's and figures, p 22
.- . /K-v; Chap. IX. **
Of S^^rafh, and his fignification^ of Emanations^ Nu-- merations or attritnteSy of Sepheroths and facred names of God which rule thtm, the Rulers ^ Ideals andfirures, of the influence of divine nawes , and their power and vertue through all the middle caufes into thefe figures ofGeomancy. p. 26
Chap. X.
Of Kedemcl and her fignification^ which is under her fower^ how by thefe natural and arteficial preparatL oniyWee maj attrad certain celejUal and vital gifts^and how upon Geom antic k^figuresy upon ntettall^ «?^ ^^y drawnot only celeftial and vitally but alfo certain iH' telledual and divine gifts from above P ^5 S
Chap. XL
P/Taphthartharath andhisfignificationynaturey and property y howbyfome certain^ naturalyand arteficial jjreparationsy they attraQ Celeftial vitall gifts in Tc- lefmes, andhyfome matters of the worldy ftir the Gods cf the world and their ntinijiring Angels. p» 38
Chap. XII.
Of Hafmodai and her nature andfignificationy that the earth is governed by thefe Rulers^ Ideas and figures,
p. 42 Chap. XIIT.
11 ow thefeaven "Rulers of the world he attributed to the figures ^ and the figures to them both gocd and evilL p.46 Chap.XiV.
The Contents.
Chap. XIV. Of the Nature , Place ^ Countries general defcriptioHs anddifeafesfignified by the twelve Idtn's of the ver- tue of places y and v^hat places are futahle to every Idea (s/Geaius. . -
Chap. XV. ^^
How the Idea's or Geni} are infufed into the i6 figures ly the KuleSy through the helpe of the foul of the world ^ and how the Angels and Genij incorporate their nature and properties into the figures y and have Hk^ figntfica" tion^ as the Angels andGtm] in their places p. ej Chap. XVI. Of the manner how to attribute the Geni} or Idea's to the figures^ and the figures to the Idea's or Geni}. p. ^o
Chap. XVIT. Of the four Elements ^ their Nature^ Pro-* per ties y ^alitieSf and mutual mixions, p. 6i
Chap. XVIII. Of a threefold confideration of the Ele^ ments, p, 5g
Chap.XiX. Of the wonderful nature of fire and earthy and their figures , p. 6 6
Chap. XX. Of the wonderful nature of water , and of her figure Ss p. 70
Chap. XXl. Of the wonderful nature ofaire^ winds, and of his figures. p. 74
Chah. XXn. How Empires and Kingdomes are ruled by Angels and Gt\\\]y and how the Earth is devided into twelve equall parts by^ them^ of Li^t^ CoulourSy Lamp\ Cities J Towns ^ and parts of the hody^ they fignifiey and of the winds they fignifie y and to what houfes and elements thefe are afcribed, P'77
Chap. XXUI. of the fixteen figures and their manifold deaifions. p. 87
Chap. XXIV. How the Angels and Geni] in their fi* gures and houfes of the Earth behld each other, afid ofth:ir various Afpecls^ a Table and ksu'e. p. 88
The Contents.
chap. 1^. Of the Angels Bpntial Di^iities mibe 12 paUs of the Earthy dttd hotv the jdca'i fi'a mi or j a at id mo I6 figurts areio- verncd in the howes.
Chap. x6, A ^€r yncceffary Table pjtn^'mg rvhat farts cf the Body is fignjfied by the ftxtten ftgures ; ^fikfiven Kulcrs in all the twelve Boufes 5 Of the Earth governed Ly the irvelve Idea's. Of the wmn. ofmixt things^ and the mtroduCim of a more'^ohk forme^ and the Jenfes of life. p. 100
Chap. 17. of the Qualities of theTigures, and ihepajjions of the mindy horvthcy change the ufpr Lodjly chainging the accidents and movi?ig the G^ni). p. 104
Chap. 28.0/ the Colours of the figures. Ibid.
Chap. 19. A modijt defence for Gcfimancyj and Tekfmes i» the known Phenomena of Nature ; tvithan Appeal to the Natural fa-' culties of men ; nbcther there be ?wt a Cod, Angels, Spirits and Ge- nij) that at certain times appear in humain p^ape-, &c. Of the Fer~ mingofman, of the external fenfes, and alfo the inward, and the mind : Of the threefold appetiu of the fmle, and pafjion of the willy of TekfmcSj ahdof the Characters of the Stars and their vertues mdufei •' P'lo^
Chap. 30. Of the Sun, and Moon, and their Telefmatical cmfiderati'^ ons : Befure to let the figures of Aflromancy and Ceomancy to be for^ twiate, that the mind may change, and bind inferionr things to that which it de fires, p. 169
Chap. 3 1. Of the twenty eight Manfions of the Moon, and their vet' tues 5 in Telefmaticall vertues, and how they pdrtakp of 'Oivini Vower: p. 171
Chap. } 1. Ofthe true motion of the heavenly bodies to be ohferved in the eight Sphere, and of the ground of Viatenary hours^ihat agree with the Rulers, Idea's and Genii of Geomance, and what Divine gifts Man rcceiveth from abone^ from the fever al Orders cf the Angels and the Heavens. p« i77
Chap. 3?. How feme artificial things, as Tele f me s,^ images, SeaU% anifuch lil^Cy may obtain fme venue from the Celeftial and Terref- trial bodies. p« i?^
Chap. 34. Of the Telefmes made u^on Mettalls^ [rphat venues they being ingravtn, receive from the stars. p. 180
Chap. 3^ . Ofthe Telefmatical Images ofthe Saces^ and ofthofe Ima^ ges wkiih are without the Zodiac!^. p. 182.
Chap. 36. Of Telefmes and how to make them, p. i b 8
C hap. 3 7. Ofthe Telefmes of Saturn and Zazel. p.i i o
Chap, 58. Of the Telefmes of Ju^iiti andKedemeU p. ixi
Chap .39. Of the Telefmes of Mars and Baizabd. p. 1 1 5.
C hap. 4Q, ofths Talijmam of ths Sm and %mh^ p- * 1 4
ibp. 41.
The Contents.
Chap. 41 . Of the Tdifmm, of i^ems and l^edemei. p • ^ 1 5^
C hap. 4 1 . Of the Telefmaits of Mercury and Tapt harrharah. 2 1 6 Chap. 45. o/?fee Tel ermeso/*/^? Moon,
Chap. 4^. Ofthi: Images of ths Head attd taylc of t\>t Drago.t of the
Moon. P-ii?
Chap. 4^. Of iha Telefmatkal Images of the Masons of the
Moon. P-*i8
Cl^. ^6, Ofthc imgesofthcfixed'QchemmStars, p-zxt
Chap. 47. Of images, the figirre whereof is not after the li^encfs of
any Celcjtial figure -, but after the iiJ^nefs of that which the minde
of the worl(er deftres^ as yon fhail finds, in the fcond and third
chap. 48. of certain Celepal ohfervaiions and thepramje of fomc Telefmatlcal Images. P- *^f
Chap. 49. of the Geoliiancick and Telefmatical CharaUers which arc made after the rule and imitation of Celefiialy aUhow with th: table thereof they are deduced out of Gcomantical Figure s. p. 1 3 z
Chap. TO. Of Telefmatical Chara6lerswhich are drawn from thmgi themfelves by a certain llkcnefs. P- 2-3 9
Chap. 51. That no divination without Aftromaficy and Gcomancy is perfek P- H5
The Contents of the Second Book.
y^Hap. I. ^uefms coiccrmngthe firfhoiifc and the ftgnificatio-n of ^^ the Ruh-s, Idea's and Figures in the fame. . „ , ^'^
Chap, z . Of the focond Houfcy and of the figmfication of all the De- mands which m^y be judged mit. ,. , / ^' ^° Chap. 3 . Of the tinrd Hoi^fCy and of the Demands which may be m.tde tbereiyu . - , ^' , Chap. 4. Of the fourth Ho:ifCyand the Demands therein contained. p.t3 Chap. ^ Of the fifth Houfe,and ofthe Demands thrreiv coniamed.Ji Chap. 6. OfthcftxthHoufe^andits^ut^ons,^'^. officknefs,Scr-
vantSyfmalCatteL . ^'^''^
Chap. 7. Simficationsoftik fevemh Houfe, viz. of M^tfna^es, E-u-
mies,;j-arr, Law-juits, and ContraCis, experimented p Sir, i^^^
Heydon .- ^ue(ims of Fugitives a^d Thefts, and according to Czj-
dins ex^perience are pre fcntcdhercy which are true m Jpolog^Cy And
as certain in this Art of Geommy Ofid Tdcfmes, P-4 ?
Chap. 8. Of the eighth Houfe. P'^^
Chap. 9. Of the ninth Houfe. ^ P' ^'
Chap. 10. 0 ft^)€ tenth Huufc. P 7*
Chap, u. Of the eleventh Houfe. ... Jlli
Chap.i;;. o[thetmlfftjH'jufey\lz. hnpfonmtt ^''^'^^f^
The Contents.
mtcbery^prhate EMmieSilaboHi; BMijhcdmm. p.8j
Ch ap. 1 3 . A biief dednffio?! of tin accord and ftgmficatm winch the
fixtecn. Figures hivc by the twelve Honfes. p. 8^
Chap. 14. of tljegood or ill Honfes^ and rvbich tbey be^ rvhere the
figures be in tlmr places. ^ 100
Chap. I J. ofthepo^erofAflromancy and Gegmaacyia therr figures
and Hoiifes uf the Earth, ?• i o 3
Chap. 1 5. OfthetwQmtifiejfes, P- 151
C hap. 1 7 . of the Judge. P* » 3 *
' Chap. 1 8. Of Ajiiomancy, Geomancy in the interpret Dreams, p. u^
The Contents of the Third Book.
CHap. I . Of fever al confiderations to be ghfirved for the betur \udg' ing of a ^ueflion. p.x
i Chap, z . Of the fignificdtion of the Querent and ^nefited^ z
I Chap. 3 . when a figure is Radical, and fit to be Judged. p 4
' Cbap- 4. Of the Foffibility or Irmofftbility of the Matter, p.5
' Chap. 5 . of the Fcrfon^or M.itter, futkring or impeding the ^fmefs.j Chap. 6- of the time wherein a Bufinefs may be performed* p, 7
Chap. 7. Of Moles J Murl^s and Scars of the Querent and ^ucfited.^ Chap. 8. Judgements proper to the firft Houfc {'u c.) p.io
Chap. 9. G)iieltions belonging to thcfecond Houfe. p.ji
chap. I o. Judgements pcrtayning to the third Houfe, p« 3 8
chap. I r . Jidgements of the fourth Houfe. p. 42.
chap? 12. Of Judgement beloiging to the fifth Uouft, p.48
cha p. 1 3 . Judgements belonging to the fixth H^ufe. P- f 4
Chap. 14. 0 f the ftventh Houfe. p.6i
chap. 1 5 . Judgements proper to the eighth Houfe. p. 74
chap. I ^. ^Hcftionsbelongingto the ninth Houfe p.8i
Chap. 17. Judgements pertaining to the tenth Houfe, p. 1 1 1
Chap. 1 8. How to judge a Figure of the Day. P- ' ^4
Chap. 19, Judgcmmts of t\K€kve7Uh Houfe, The Alphihet of An- gels and Genii, or the writing and Languagcof Heaven. p«i 25 Chap. :o. Judgements btloyigmg to the twelftjiy Houfe. p. 1 3 ^
Chap. II. How men recci'Se Qualifications from the Star Sj Vianet s Angels : And bow we may have the Society of a Genius : And how to put it inio fomcthingy tkit inflantly will nc&je ihefe heavenly gifts for us. p. 144
Cliap. 22. what Divine gifts man receives from Godly Scphiroth, the rvhich transfers them thiQ;i^f) the fncral orders of 'the Avgtlstothc Plants. And how man rcceiz-es ^dvzchk], ilx Angel Mimiatl or KyiJel, and coiverfcs with them ofBiJe.ifef, of Earthly Judges-, of the fu-jants of fouls .f.ndfpirits : And how thy wandir outof t}?e lody^ and br'mg tjdivgs of^rarfge things : atid ofthi pQveiyi of/pirits^
in.
'^^ vru fc w ju ba •
'vi receivius^fhapcs ; the motions offpirits and their Mcffengers tooHr
■ MmbcYS, And horv man receives them^ as yon read in The Har- mony of the World, a>td in The Holy Guide. p. 149
chap. 11. Of ^'iamael, and his Power and yertue: afurepredi^m of "-'ary Bloo.-iy and the death 0/ Oliver Cromwel : rj h.tt difcafes ^ -^IcKidael tkefpirlt cures^ being arreted into his Figure ofAflrO' mancy and Geomancyy how to receive bim, and of Tvhat he tcachcth. O/Baithiel, aid ofraifing the Dead, and tvhat carries the foul down inU) the Body ^ and after what moaner is Mat perfect i ani of the Nature of Age and Youth i?i cold and hot Countries ^ and medicines for prolongatian of life, P« i J 7
chap. 14. Oftheftxth Sarfte of God Elohi : AndofthefixthSc- phiroch, and their povoer andgiftSy which are received in irder in a.
- figifre : A'ld Imvo of Veichiel the Spirit, and of his power, and how he ciinth difcafes i and ofwh.it natural Rulers hs teacheth : Tlx caufe of}Jifdome andVoUy : And^ how Beajtsmay put on man. lil^e
. Mature: HowtomakeaVool aivifeman-, &c^ p. 1^4
Chap 2^. Of the nfe of the Nativity i Of himthat defires tbefocicty , of his Guardian Genius y 8ic, , ?• i7y
Chap 17; Of Sehcliel the Genius, and Murid //?? Genius, and Am- xiediel the Genius : of what they teath, and how to converje wifb them. &c. P- 185
chap, z 8. Of the Temple of H'i/ddme. p. 188.
chap. zt). That j^nowledg inclines the i^tindcto Htrcpe and Athcifm: The Soiutio.i of original guilty not in quantity but in tire quality of K^ew ledge: Of the cor revive temper -y againft Infiriiiyy Anxiety andfeduccme/ltsof ImpojluYCsand Rcfervatives : That -wt forget mt our Mortality. P- i 9f
chap 5 o. Of the foul^fivtral Opiniv^ are raifed, but the^ truth I have taught in this Temple : &c. P • i * ?
Chap.31. That you arc with confidence to attend andobty your Genius bis command, natural and unprepidicial dilates , &c. p. a 05
chip. 31. of the natm'c of the Soul of Man : what the Cclcflial An-' gels fay of it naturally to our app'rchenfiony &c. p. 207
chap.' 33. OfAigcls, Gcrrii arid idea's, concerning the fuhftancc of the ^quly whether really dijHn^, and then vphctber corporeal or iri- corporeal y 8cc, p. 211
chip. 5 4. That thofi Intellectual or Cognofcitive operation*- wt find in omftlves^ Slc. P-»2.^
Chap.s^.T^fi deliruCi'mofthe facukics of the feafible SoulinMotioi, and into ftnfe .- . p-i^'^
diap. ^6. A very true Nai-ration of a Gentleman R. C. who hath the contimal focicty of a Guardian Ginhis, &c. P ^? 5
Chap %7. Of God, of Angels^ a^d of Spirits, of Gods ivifdsffi^, Ang Is of lllmjiati^t,of^ Li^>)t, of Earth and Ma-t^ &c. p. ^^^
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