Chapter 87
Book 2. Jha Temple of IVifdom^.
years I cold them privately, which (; may noc ^ 1 wilF not) wri:c here. Finally, all the Queftions and Judge- ments in this Book, I have expcnen cd, and im wil- ling to teach and inftrud others cut of that affection I bear to my own Country BngUnd,
24 Whether the Sbip on the Sea fha'l come to a good Port, and who is in her, and wherewi:h (he is charged.
25 If a man dvvcijing in a houfe (hall dwell there long time ornot.
25 Whether he that is on the way (hail be long in coming or not. Thcfe be ihe quedions which be con- tained in this houfe, the (ignirtcation whereof, be ic good or bad, ihallbe judged according to thefignifi- cation of the Rulers Idea's and Fignrcs.
Wherefore when ye find this Figure cal-
-)(:. ^ led Forfii;^4 (J^Oj> in this fourth he ufe, ic
^ ^ (hews honour and dignity in old age, and »
>^ laudable fortune, and ftedfad for a conftancy
if, hidden treafure and much gain, Princely
fiatnc after death, a great eftare to come by the
dea'hof the father, unlcis Rubens or Trtftttis affl.ft
him; but this not butbytVe fathers death. In all the
demands that may be made this Figure is good.
This Figure in the fourth houfe declares the Querent to take delight in Buildings, A- griculture, or Husbandry , Mills, and Fi(h- ponds,and Fi(hing, and he (hall gain wealth thereby, his Pi'encs and he will differ, and together with his happinefs he will meet with feme vexation and trouble. If the qucOjton be by day, the evil will happen in the beginning of the Natives life, if by night in the latter part thereof. This Figure is indifferent in all the queftions.
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^ Career in ihi$ houic dtltro; j aie ij^biia-
•^K -^ tion and dwelling of the Native or Qiierent •^ >tc the father (hall die before thcfon, the mo- >|c thcr is of fhort life, this figure being in the fourth, inarevoloMon of the Earth brought Career or Trilfiiia in d to Fortw/ia Ma'or^ .wh ch kil- led both Father and Mother the fame year : Dcilru- dion of Lands left by the Querfnts Father, Jiuturam fatrimoniiy he will deftroy or make (hipwratk of his patrimony, this Figure is ill in all the demands of this houfe.
Affures the Qnerent of riches from Land^
if if and Houfes, fometimcs treafure , or riches
if hidden in the earth, hefliall receive fortune
if Jf from princes and great perfons J many tiffjejS
if riches without labour 5 an increafe of his
patrimony, hi? Father or Parents will be ho-
rourable all their time, and after death ftiill be cterni-
kd in Fames Treafury ; The Native will attain unto a
great degree of rule and dignfty, honoured of all , live
in great pomp and glory all his days,in all the demands
in this houre this figu-^c i?^ good.
This makes the Querent or he that is born ^- to be a murderer, or a fhedder of blood ; an4 ' if fubjeds him to mrch calamity and troubles -^ i if the death of his Father, he will alfo have con- tentions with htm, it threatens alfo damage i by fire, and wounds and hurts in the body, molefta- ^tion, lofs, or damage from his wife or wives : he will be excited to all kind of violence and villany , the crround is flony and barren : this figure is ill in all the demands.
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