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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

Chapter 86

Book 2 . ihe TcmpU ofmfdomt^ 23

yf This figure infortunates the Querents
if journey , threatens diftruftion to his bre- ^ thren and (ilhrs , tnd kindred, and (hevvS if if mi'xh quarrelling and difagreement b:twiit them, fhey feldomc a^ree, but are alwaya j'arring, yea iotnetimes plotting the deftrudion of each ociier with much violence. In all the demands this fi- gure is very ill.
CHAP IV-
of tht fourth Houfe^ and the Demands therein contained.
l^"" Ow the fourth houfe which is the Angle Seften^ l\i trionAlox of the North partot the Eartb, con- taineth natur illy the queftions and demands which may be made of Parems , Lands, Cities, Towns, &:c.
2 Alfo upon Houres,Vine-gardens,Meddows,Trecs, and their appurtenances.
3 Alfo upcn a Citie, Town, and of the people that dwell therein, to know what they be, and cf what dif- pofition, and what is dene in the City, or Town.
4 Ic concaineth aKo the queftions v^hich may be moved upon a Caftle, Palace, Fore, or Tower.
5 The place where thmgs are hidden, or other things kepr.
6 Alfo the qucdion which may be moved upon the end of all the Figures? to kaowif the iffue ihall be gojaorbdU.
Cc i 7 This
94 'i he Temple of mfdowe. Book 7.
7 I bis houle being ibc Iccond to the third muft therefore fignific the (ubftance of the brother or filler of the Querent.
8 Vv^bere to find a thing hid or miflaid,what part of the houie or ground.
9 Orbuying and felling Lands, Houfes, Farms, &c.
10 Of the goodnefs ot the Land or Houfe.
11 Quality of the ground-
1 2 It the Tenants be good or ill
15 If there be Wood on the ground, oriffertilcor barren.
i4lfgood to hire or take theFarm or Houfe defirei.
1 5 If the Querent (hall eDjoy the eftate of his father.
16 If good to remove from one houfe to anc ther, ^ 1 7 01 turning the courfc of Kivrt-s.
i8 Of trealuies hid in the ground, if the Querent fliaji obtain it.
19 Whether the father be dead, or (hall die quickly.
3o If the child be right fathered, or a baflard.
21 Whether the father or fon ftiall die firft.
22 If it be ^ood to buy Lands or Heritages.
25 Whether a Town fliail be taken ©r not. A Fi- gure caft in Italy by my fclf, to know whether the King or Oliver Cromwel had the beft at JVorcefier^^nd 1 judged thcre,thacthcKing had then the worf>,butihc wind would change, and King (hdrles the 2. in i66o* would return in peace to his own agnin. And another I caf^and gave my judgment upon a little after in T#«rtr, whch W3S to know what next fhould happ^'n, and by my Figure 1 found wcftiould have war with the Dutch. Many Merchants can teftifie how t'ue 1 fpakc of every particular , and how things will profper within 500
years