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the Aire ; The third to the Water ; And the fourth to the Earth: Ofthcfe four, come another four, in taking the points which arc the tirft ponts of the Mothers, and.gathering them together j that which (hall reCult ouD of points of the ^iatres, is that which maketh the figure ofFiHai the other whereof is by defcending from the fuperiourpointSjthrough both Mediums to the joweft, as you (hall fee by ex- aippUj
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THefe figures have fuch fignification as wc have already written, but yet ivhen t ey beferin the twelve houfes, as (hall be decJared hereafter, they (hall have other fignifications then we haveyec Tpoken of, tut hereafter it (hall be treated of; and you(hallfee that figure which ir, fet for the South, or that which is fet for the Eaft, (hall have another importance, according to the Rules which we will
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place as following: And now to make other foure fi- gures 3 you muft take the firft pricks of the firft and lecond figures 3 and juft under them, if their Pricks be even, fo place them, and if they be uneven make but one,and fo confequently from the fecond lineof thefecond figures, andfoof the third and fourth, you muft do as much to make the tenth figure, as you did of the firft and fecond to form the nuich, and fo muft you doc of the reft to make the eleven and twelve figures: And fothefe twelve will ftand 35 you fhall fee here by example.
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Hnr toframeibe Wuncffc and the Judge.
NExt we muft teach you how to snake the ^if- nefs &: the J^dge^ that out of them we may hare acertainRefolution, Sentence, and ftay upon the queftion, and of the difference thereof j the righ^ IFitneJfc is tv^itn from the ninth and tenth figures, and of thefe two Witneffes cometha Judge ^ unto whomappertaineth the difcuffion of the whole fi-^ gures: And if he be good, the Demand will be found good, and if he be ill, the queflion is ill; And you muft note that fometimes we fpeakof I- dea's and fometimes of Genii, you are to undcr- ftand by a Genius,a certain Divine fpirit that work- eth fecret things in Nature Miraculoufly,and by an Idea the Divine and Natural Form of your Figtire; fo that there is no great difference betwixt a Geal- \ us and a Divine Idea, as you may read in Ihe Har- mony ofths World ; Now here foUowes the Figure.
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