AN EPHEMERIS for the Year 1652. BEING Leap year, and a Year of Wonders. Prognosticating The Ruine of Monarchy through­out Europe; and a Change of the Law.

Manifested by Rational Predictions:
  • 1. From the Eclipses of the Moon.
  • 2. From that most terrible Eclipse of the Sun.
  • 3. By Monethly Observations, as Seasonable Warnings given to the Kings of Europe, more especially to France and Portugal.

By NICH: CULPEPER, Gent. Student Astrol.

ACT. 2. 19, 20. And I will shew wonders in the Heaven above, and signs in the Earth beneath, fire, and blood, and vapor of smoak.
The Sun shall be turned into darkness, and the Moon into blood, BEFORE that great and notable day of the Lord shall come.

London, Printed for T. Vere, and N. Brook, and are to be sold in the Old Bayly, and at the Angel in Cornhil. 1652.

To the Reader.

I May say of this my little Book, as So­crates said by the dyet he had provided for his guests; when one told him, He had not provided half enough, quoth he, If my guests be honest, here's enough for them, for they'l more accept of my good will, then of my food; if they be dishonest, here's too much, for they will never be contented with Reason. And I know as well, good men will pick out what's good in my Book, and make much of that; and only such as are evil pick out my failings to carp at. The World is come to such a pass in this our age, that if a man do foolishly, he's laught at; if wisely, he's [...]; and that by such brutish creatures, that are so far from being rational, that they know not what Reason is. If God have bestowed a little more knowledg upon a few men, then he hath done upon the World in gene­ral, the Priests call him a Conjurer and a Witch, and the justice of the Peace, a Figure-flinger, Pray ye tell me, and tell me seriously, did not God make the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars? Did not he set them to RULE the Day and the Night? Did not he ap­point them for SIGNS and SEASONS? And can that be a Sign which signifies nothing? A man of Davids spirit will meditate on ALL the Works of the [Page 6] Lord. I pray you, (you that despise Astrology,) wherefore (do you think) did God make the Stars? For Sailors to sail by, you say: [...] is very well; and is that all? Subtract the biggest of them, and let me see that Sailor that can sail by the smallest of them. The least of Gods Works are very considerable, and worthy of our chiefest regard. David infinitely ad­mired at them, and declares the doom of, them that despise them, or disregard them either: Psal. 28. 5. Because they regard not the works of the Lord, nor the operation of his hands, the Lord will destroy them, and not build them up. But to leave such, whose manners shew them to be better fed then taught, and come to the Honest Reader, who desires to be taught. Thou findest many sad Predictions in this Book, which (in all probability) are very speedi­ly like to be produced into act: Make use of thy time while thou hast it; Make thy peace with God in the first place: Deny thy self of the World; Do not trust in shadows: Labour to spend [...] time well; (God made time;) Do not thou trifle it out in vanity: It is no Wisdom for any man to spoil that which he can­not make: God made nothing to throw away, but will have an account of thee bow thou hast spent thy time. If thou findest my Predictions prove true, know there is a God, and that God is just: Those that prove false will witness me to be but a man, I am no more, and am called

Nich. Culpeper.

Of Eclipses happening this Year. 1652.

FOur Eclipses happen this Year, two of the Moon, and not one fewer of the Sun; three of which, namely, two of the Moon, and one (and that no smal one neither) of the Sun, wil be visible to us if the Aire be clear; however if we see them not we may happen to feel them; of these only I shall treat and let the other pass as though I saw it not.

The first Eclipse of the Moon happens upon a terrible windy time if not rainy, viz. upon Monday the 15 of March 37 minutes past 3 of the clock in the morning, at which time is the apparent opposition of the Luminaries, and the very middle of the Eclipse.

And here I cannot chuse but take notice by the way of a vulgar speech frequently used by the common people of our times, whose manners shew them to be better fed then taught by far, viz. when the wind blows strongly they say men are a conjuring; the speech if rightly considered by the Word of God is little better then Blasphemy; the Scripture saith, the Lord bringeth the winds out of his trea­suries, and they say Conjurers bring them, now which of these is the rather to be beleeved, let any moderate soul that hath but any care what shall become of him another day, judge. The second cause, or if you will the provi­dencial cause of these winds at this time seems to me to be the Sextile of Jupiter and Mercury (both of them being with [Page 8] fixed stars of a Mercurial nature) at the very time when the Eclipse happens.

But to return to the Eclipse, which though it be partile yet above eleven parts of 12 are darkned.

The face of Heaven at the midst of it appearing in this form.

D.H.M. March 14.15. 37. P.M. 1652.

abad □ Iupiter

⚹, Iupiter, Mercury.

Poli. 51. 34.

I shall not be very large upon either of the Lunar Eclip­ses, because my own opinion is, that although their opera­tion be great, yet will they at this time shew their operations more in preparation for action, then in action it self.

All Authors agree, that many dangers ensue, and those no small ones neither, when [...] Luminaries are eclipsed in one moneth, as now they are.

The Planet here afflicted is the Moon, whose influence is most shewed upon the vulgar.

[Page 9] The House of Heaven is the eight, which signifies Death, Sorrow, Sadness, which (together with loss of inhoritance) is like to be the effects of this Eclipse, and so much the ra­ther, because Luna is Lady of the sixth.

The sign afflicted is [...], Equinoctial and movable, the effects will succeed the sooner.

The places subject to the influence of this Eclipse are, Au­stria, Alsatia, Lisbone in Portugal, Vienna, Frankford on the Main, England, France, Sweden, Poland, Denmark, Burgundia, Padua, Naples, &c. These, or so many of these as God pleaseth, are like to be afflicted by the effects of this Eclipse; but what the Affliction may probably be, you shall hear more anon.

The Rulers of this Eclipse are Venus and Saturn, Venus, because she is Lady of the place wherein the Eclipse falls, as also because she is the strongest Planet at the time, which ought to be heeded in all Astrological Iudgments: Sa­turn, because he is stationary at the Eclipse, and also angu­lar, for it were a folly to account him in the sixth: As for Jupiter, who is Lord of the succeeding Angle, though I can give no great reason (but only [...] his ipse dixit, and such ware will scarce go for current in these searching times) why he should have any dominion at all in the E­clipse; but put case he have, he is in his fall, and in prison, and therefore able to execute but little. But old and cold Saturn stands stone-still, studying mischief in a quarrelling Angle, inventing which is his best way to mischieve such places as are under ♋, such are Scotland, Holland, Zealand, Amsterdam, York, Algier, Tunis, &c. It is true, Saturn is so weak, that he is not able to fight, but yet he will give per­nicious counsel: Saturn, as he is Lord of the Ascendant, threatens the Commonalty of this Nation; let them look to it, lest Saturn and pitiful poor Mercury fill their brains full of as idle conceits, as the man had that conceited him­self to be made of Butter.

Jupiter Lord of the tenth House, in the twelth, and in his fall, bids Princes, Priests and Lawyers take heed of a down­fall; 'Tis never good when the Lord of an Angle is cadent from the Angle: Sol and Mars in the second consume the [Page 10] estate of the vulgar; and the truth is, 'tis but an untoward Position, if you make the best of it.

I shall tell you a little what Authors say; Proclus saith, The Moon eclipsed in ♎ [...] [...], and loss at Sea, great Inandations or overflowings by Water: Let Holland and Zealand look to their Dams now, and shut the stable door before all their Dams be stolen; It torments the common people with evil counsel, they will be subject to mutinies, and discontentedness, to sicknesses of tough and viscus Flegm, long continuing; Fish will dye, the Ayr will be misty, and mens brains whimsical. I could say more if I durst; however this Eclipse lays the foundation to the Catastrophe, of all the Princes of Europe, the House of [...] excepted.

I confels Authors give a large praise of the effects of an Eclipse when Venus is Lady of it, and what Golden Moun­tains of Happiness it will produce; viz. That she gives glory, honour, and merry days to men, fruitful and fortunate years, fine gay clothes, good dyet, fortunate marriages, and many pretty well-favored children, encrease of riches, familiarity with Princes, fortune in trade, happy voyages by Sea, and almost as many good things as would fill up this little Book. But it is as yet far enough from my thoughts, that the [...] of those Lights which the Eternal and only wise God hath made to RULE the Night and Day, should [...] any good to mankind at all, unless it do good to one by mis­chiefing another, and so every man that is hanged brings gain to the Hangman: The truth is, it is a forerunner both of Famine and Pestilence; men will be mad to undo them­selves. And thus much for the first Eclipse.

Only take notice, that whosoever had their Ascendant mid-heaven, Sol, Luna, or part of Fortune, in the first face of ♈ or ♎, shall in one measure or another feel the effects of it.

[Page 11] The second Eclipse of the Moon happens at this time, and under this Position of Heaven.

D.H.M. Sept. 7.6. 22. P.M.

ab ☍ Sol vacuâ.

Sol ad □ Jupiter. Poli. 51.34.

Look here! Jupiter is Lord of the Eclipse in his fall, and in M. C. he is Lord of the nineth also: What? will the Clergy begin to vapor, and stand upon their pantibles once more before their final end? Can neither the Mercies nor Judgments of God move them to repentance? ' [...] a sad case.

But what say Authors to it? They say thus, That if the Light eclipsed be neer the Equator (this is within less then five degrees) it threatens such as make a Trade of Reli­gion. Hark ye Priests, [...] ye: I, but what Clergy men are here threatened? There are some honest men of that Calling, ' [...] a hard case else you will say: 'Twere so; therefore I will take the pains to give you such plain de­scriptions of them from Scriptures, that you may discern [Page 12] who they are, as plain as you can diseern the nose in a mans face. Zech. 11. [...]. Wo to the Idol shepherd that leaveth the flock, the fivord spall be upon his arm, and upon [...] right eye. Psal. 31. 18. Let the lying lips be put to silence, that speak proud things presumptuously against the righteous. Isai. 56. 10, 11. Her Watchmen are blind, they are all ignorant, they are dumb Dogs that cannot bark, yea they are greedy Dogs, that can never have enough, they all look to their own way, every one for [...] gain from his quarter. Jer. 5. 31. The Prophets prophecy falsly, and the Priests bear Rule by their means, and the people love to have it so, and what will the end be? Ezek. 34 2. Wo be to the [...] that feed themselves, should not the shepherds feed the flock? Psal. 26. 10. In whose hands is mischief, and their right hand is full of bribes. Micah 3. 5. They bite with their teeth, and cry peace, but against him that puts not into their mouths they [...] war. Micah 3. 7. The Priests teach for hire, and the Prophets divine for money, yet will they lean upon the Lord, and say, Is not the Lord amongst us? Zeph. 3. 4. Her Prophets are light and treachereous persons. 2 Tim. 3. 5. Having a form of godliness, but deny the power of it. Hos. 6. 9. As troops of Robbers wait for a man, so the Priests murder in the way by consent, for they commit lewdness. Hos. 9. 7. The Pro­phet is a fool, and the spiritual man mad.

Such as these are threatned by this Eclipse, and let them take notice what the Spirit of God saith, Mal. 2. 1, 2. O Priests, this Commandment is for you, If you will not hear, if you will not lay it to heart, I will curse your blessings, yea I have cursed them already, because ye have not laid it to heart. And thus I leave you to the Justice of God, who will reward all according to their doings.

Proclus saith, The Moon eclipsed in the watry Triplicity signifies death of common people, Wars, death of fishes, and water fowls, theeving both by Sea and Land.

Me Bahalah saith, it brings much rain.

The Countries and Cities subject to the influence of this Eclipse, are, Portugal, [...], Egypt, Alexandria, Worms, Ratisbone, Greece, Crect, Rhodes, part of France, Sylisia, Babylon, Corinth, Assyria, Jerusalem, Paris, Hydeleburg, Lyons, together [Page 13] with other places under the Signs ♍ and ♓, as also all people in whose genesis the Ascend. M. C. Sol, Luna, or part of Fortune was in the last face of ♍ or ♓.

If many Planets in a House encrease the signification of a House, then may we expect sickness from this Eclipse, be­cause so many Planets are in the sixth House.

Thus I pass to the Eclipse of the Sun.

Of the Eclipse of the Sun.

BElla sonat, sonat arma, minas sonat, omnla Martis.

All the Evils the Sword, Sedition, Famine, Pestilence can do to Europe, may be expected from the effects of this Eclipse. Oh that the Princes of Europe would once learn to be wise, that they would once learn to know from the Book of the Creatures what the Will of their God is, be­fore their Houses be left them desolate, before their de­struction comes as an armed man.

The time of the Eclipse and Position of Heaven at the time at London is this.

D.H.M. March 29.10. 1. A.M.

a Sol ad □ Saturn

[Page 14] Behold the Prince of Planets the Sun cclipsed just upon his Throne, upon the 29 of March this present year 1652. [...] terrifie your eyes, for if the day be clear you may see the Stars; the body of the Sun will appear of a ruddyish gray colour, very formidable to the ignorant multitude, and God knows what other strange and supernatural sights may be seen at or neer that time, some I am of opinion will, and God shews none in vain.

It is a remarkable thing, the two superier Bodies, Saturn and Jupiter, who always use to make three Conjunctions in one and the same Triplicity, should the last time anticipate, and make the third in the watry Triplicity, (having made but two in the [...]) their last being in the weakest and meanest sign of the Zodiack. This I can neither read, nor beleeve they did since the Creation of the World until these our days; for we are brought forth to live in those days, in which the Kingdoms of the World shall become the Kingdoms of our God, and of our Lord Christ, blessed be his holy Name for it. How ever by this Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, God manifest­eth by the Book of the Creatures, as well as by the Book of the Scripture, that be will pull down the lofty, and exalt the humble and meek; and this you may read in them, and the time when, without a pair of Spectacles, if you are but of the number of the men of Issachar, 1 Chron. 12. (or of their Spirit to anoint your spiritual David King,) who had skill in the times to teach Israel what they ought do, which could not be intended concerning the Law of God, because that be­longed to Levi, and in no wise to Issachar. I tell you, and I tell you but the truth, the year 1655. shall not pass over your heads, but you shall acknowledg one knowing man of [...] to be of more worth then all Sion Colledg, and King Harry the seventh Chappel to boot.

Yea so indulgent is the great God of Heaven and Earth both over proud insulting domineering Priests, and over poor silly men and women whom they lead in ignorance, that he will give them more significations then one or two by the Book of the Creatures, even those great Eclipses of the Sun, this I now handle; and that other, anno 1654. upon [Page 15] the second of August; then which to our eyes, nor the eyes of our fathers grandfathers great-grandfathers never saw greater, nor more terrible.

Johannes Henricus Alstedius in his Book entiruled Speculum Mundi, taking occasion to speak of the last Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, saith, It would bring a new Govern­ment into the World different from Kingly Government; and indeed many years ago I fixing my mind upon that his speech, set my self to study what reason might be given from the Book of the Creatures for it: And although 'tis probable, that if I had minded other things at that time, when I was minding what should become of the Princes of Europe, it might have been better for me in matters of this World then now it is; yet it repents me not, having now an occasion to declare that to the world which by study I found out then; And that this may be done methodically, be pleased to take notice.

  • 1. The part of Heaven afflicted by this dismal Eclipse, is the tenth House, which signifies Kings, Princes, all Gover­nors, even from the Emperor to the Constable, Generals of Armies, &c.
  • 2. The Planet afflicted is Sol, whose signification is the very same with the House.
  • 3. The Sign is ♈, a Regal or Kingly Sign, nay the chief Sign of the Zodiack.
  • 4. The Sun is afflicted upon the very degree of his Ex­altation, and Mars is Lord of the place, as though the Lord had given up the Princes of Europe to the Sword: Beleeve me, nay beleeve that Book of God which only and alone he brought to convince Job, Job 38. Before the effects of this Eclipse be over, the World shall see Princes are but men.

All this is too General, to come a little to particulars.

That we may know what Kings and Governors are threa­tened by this Eclipse, which will be so formidable to Europe, and indeed it ayms at no small Fools; It is requisite we consider what Kingdoms and Nations are under ♈. under which Sign are most of the Princes of Europe; and if you [Page 16] add, as some do, such as are under ♎, ♋ and ♑, and as (pto­lomy would have it) such as under the fiery Triplicity, ei­ther few or no Princes in Europe shall scape the fury of Gods Vengeance [...] by this Eclipse; let them but look upon it, and they shall lee God gives them fair warn­ing of it. I confess I do not intend to hang my Judgment upon any of those tacks, but considering,

  • 1. The House is Regal.
  • 2. The Sign Regal.
  • 3. The Planet Regal, and eclipsed upon the very degree of his Exaltation.

Thence I gather, That all the Princes of Europe are threa­tened by it, yea all those of the World where it is visible and angular, together with HOGHENS MOGHENS, ILLUSTRISIMO's, and TITTILLADO's: I cannot [...] a quittus est to our present States, I wish I could; I cannot flatter, neither dare I write what I think; all I de­sire is, to lead a peaceable and quiet life under them; yet this I say, and this I desire of them, That they would be of the number of the meek of the earth, and seek the Lord, seek Righteousness and Judgment, and IT MAY BE they may be hid in the day of the Lords wrath, for his Iudgment is appear­ing upon the earth, and who shall stand? They that fear God, need fear nothing else. I will tell our States what true Re­ligion is, nay one of the Apostles did it before me, I desire but to rub up their memories; Jam. 1. 27. Pure Religion and undefiled before God and the Father, is, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to KEEP THEM­SELVES UNSPOTTED FROM THE WORLD; and if they do so, Peace shall be to them, as well as to the Israel of God.

I am of belief, that Gods special providence will not in this in the least contradict his general. Gods general pro­vidence I (as yet) conceive to be that whereby communi­cating himself to his creatures, he upholds one part of the Creation by another: His special providence I take to be that by which he keeps those in a way of close walking with himself, whom he hath united to himself by the person of [Page 17] Jesus Christ. I told you this Eclipse foretold to the World the Sword, Sedition, Famine and Pestilence; look you if the Book of the Scripture agree not with the Book of the Creatures: [...] 24 6 7. Ye shall hear of wars, and Rumors of wars, &c. For Nation shall rise up against Nation, and King­dom against Kingdom, and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes in divers places. I never read yet that God would take away this for the Elects sake; indeed I have read that he will shorten the days for the Elects sake; for Saints must not think to live in an evil World, and not be partakers of the punishments of the World, Mat. 24. 21, 22. In those days shall be great tribulation, such as never was from the beginning of the world until this time, nor never shall be, and except those days should be shortened no flesh should be saved, but for the Elects sake they shall be shortened.

But to come a little closer home to the business in hand; I shall first give you the Opinion of Authors concerning the Eclipse; Secondly, my own.

proclus. Sol [...] in the second face of ♈ threatens Sedition amongst Kingdoms and People, a hot dry and pe­stilential Ayr, Sadness, Imprisonment, and danger of death to Kings, Rulers and Governors, it [...] and spoils the fruits of the Earth: Thus he.

And the Judgment of Messahalah is layd down almost in the very same words; If the Sun be eclipsed in fiery Signs, it signifies the death of Kings, Princes, and Potentates; as also of great men, dryness and barrenness of the earth.

The matter is so apparent, we need quote no other Au­thors.

The Lord of the Eclipse is Mars, who, according to Origanus, threatens that the fruits of the Earth shall be consumed by fire, heat, and dryness of Ayr, extorted by violence, or consu­med by Soldiery; he threatens sickness of heat and dryness, War and Bloodshed, Rapine and Extortion; he sets Europe together by the ears, one Nation against another, divides Kingdoms against themselves; He raiseth Sedition and Tumults, Kings are mad, and Subjects stubborn, violent diseases of Choler, young men perish by the Sword and by [Page 18] the Pestilence, Cities are consumed by fire, and ruined, Countries are spoyled by Injuries, Murther, Rapine and Theeving, the Ayr is hot, pestilential and mortal.

I shall desire the favour to add a word or two of my own, rationally deduced from the Scheam.

The Planets afflicting are,

  • 1. Luna, because she darkens Sol.
  • 2. Mars, because Lord of the place eclipsed.
  • 3. Saturn, because in the Ascendant, and in [...] to the Luminaries.

The Moon Lady of the Ascendant, darkening Sol in the Tenth, and in his Exaltation, shews that the glory of Kings shall be darkened by their Subjects, or else by men of low degree and small account in this World.

Saturn is Lord of the Eight in the Ascendant, and this threatens a Pestilence, which I fear not only England, but almost all Europe will feel.

And when honest Jupiter should help, he hides his head, as though he were ashamed of such actions; Nam mitu in [...] Jupiter occasu premitur.

As for the Clergy, as they stand at state present, they must down; for as the Book of the Creatures shews it here by the Eclipse, so the Book of the Scripture also witnesseth; Joel 2. Acts 2. that when God shews wonders in the Hea­vens above, and signs in the earth beneath, when he turns the Sun into darkness, and the Moon into blood; then the great and notable day of the Lord is coming, then will God pour out of his own Spirit upon all [...] your sons and your daughters shall pro­phecy, your young men shall see visions, &c. Indeed you shall be all taught of God, and by the power of his Spirit.

As for such Blasphemous Creatures (for men I cannot call them,) that say they are Christ, and God, and such as say Iesus Christ is again conceived, and they have seen the Wench that hath him in her womb, when Christ shall come in the evidence and demonstration of his Spirit, God knows, and I tremble to think, what shall become of such Impostors.

The Law shall quite and clean be changed; when the [Page 19] PRINCE OF PEACE, the great LAWGIVER, shall come in the Power of his Spirit, and dwell in our hearts, there shall be no more wranglings, no more going to Law; The holy Ghost the Comforter shall lead us into all truth; And whence come wars and dissentions amongst us? Come they not from our lusts, because we are carnal?

Fy upon me! I had almost forgot his HOLINESS the POPE; For though his Holiness his House is cadent, i. e. falling, yet no signification of his fall can I draw from this Ecliple; it hastens, and you may see the time when, by that Eclipse 1654. I shall onely give him a touch of it in some of my Monthly Observations. Because I cannot perceive this Eclipse to touch much at the fall of Rome, or her abso­lute Catastrophe, therefore I cannot conceive the second Coming of Christ (not to Judgement, but to raign by his Spirit in the hearts of his Saints) to be during the effects of this Eclipse; this doth but make way for it. If you would build a House in a wood, you must first cut down the tall trees, and the lower shrubs and bushes; this will be done under the effects of this Eclipse; but Antichrist shall be destroyed by the brightness of Christs coming: Neither shall you see the effects of that Eclipse 1654, passed, before it be accomplished. During the effects of this Eclipse you shall see the Heathen rage, and the people imagine a [...] thing: The Kings of the earth shall set themselves together, and the Rulers take counsel against the Lord, and against his anointed, &c. Yea, christ shall break them with a rod of iron, and [...] them in pieces like a potters vessel. During the ef­fects of that 1654, Christ shall be set upon his holy hill of Sion.

As for the time when you may expect the Effects of this Eclipse to operate, I desire the liberty to leave my Authors, and write my own thoughts in it; You shall see the begin­ings of the Effects and preparations for the rest, (for as such great things as they cannot be done in a corner, so can they as little be done on a sudden;) the beginnings, I say, you shall see in July 1652, at which time Mars cuts the Ascendant of the Eclipse, and the place of Saturn in it. [Page 20] 1653, 1654, and part of 1655, shall finish the Effects of it.

Lastly, I desire you to take notice, that I pretend no di­vine inspiration, nor revelation from Angels for what I write, nor any thing else besides what God teacheth me from the book of the Scripture and the book of the Crea­tures conjoyned together; The one teacheth me what shall be, the other in some measure tells me the time when it shall be. And I ingenuously protest I had never loved A­strology so well as now I do, if I had not, upon due search, found the Predictions by the book of the Creatures to jump so exactly with those of the Scripture.

I shall now give a few Exhortations, and so conclude.

First, to Princes; The Lord saith to you, Psal. 2. 10, 11, 12. Be wise now therefore, O ye Kings; be instructed ye Judges of the earth; serve the Lord with fear, and rejoyce with trembling: Kiss the Son (that is, be subject to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ) lest he be angry, and perish from the way, &c. The book of the Creatures tells you the same truth. For,

The Sun's eclips'd in's Throne, and cries aloud,
O Kings, why, being mortal, are ye proud!
Your [...] gone; Democracy takes place:
Your Hoasts shall fall by sword before your face.
'Tis not your Kingdoms, nor your high-born blood
Can stave Gods vengeance off; Learn to be good,
Learnto deny your selves, takeup Christs Cross;
So never need you fear your Kingdoms loss.

But why do I [...] precious time in exhorting you, see­ing the Scriptures tell me, Jer. 51, 57. I will make drunk her Princes and her wise men, her Captains, and her Rulers, and [...] mighty men, and they shall sleep a perpetual sleep, and not awake: And this (nor I, but) the King whose name is the LORD OF HOASTS hath said. Isai. 5. 12, 13, 14, They regard not THE WORK OF THE LORD, [...] CONSIDER THE OPERATION OF HIS HANDS; therefore my people are gone into captivity, BE­CAUSE [Page 21] THEY HAVE NO KNOWLEDG; their honorable men are famished: Therefore the grave hath opened her mouth without measure, and their glory and their multitude is descended into it.

To the Saints thus I say, and not I, but the Lord; Rev 3. 10. Keep close to the word of GODS PATIENCE, and he will keep you in the hour of temptation, which shall come to try all those that dwell upon earth: which time I assure you is coming; nay, it is neer at hand.

To England I say, You are that People whom God will make use of as Instruments to act for him many of those great things here declared. I see thy Salvation coming, O Jacob; I see it coming from the ISLANDS OF THE NORTH. Do not seek the World, do not seek your selves; Jer. 45. 4, 5. JEHOVAH hath said thus, What I have planted am I plucking up, and what I have built am I pluck­ing down; and [...] thou great things to thy self? seek them not.

To the poor dejected Jew, (who though our Ministers dayly pray for, yet they hate them so, they will not, if they can help it, let one tread upon English ground;) O Jew, thou art beloved of God for thy Fathers sake: Remember what one of thy own Rabbies prophecied should come to pass, Anno 1654. Zech. 12. 10 The Lord will pour out up­on the house of Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, his spirit of grace and of supplication, and they shal look up upon him whom they have pierced, and shall mourn as one mourneth for his onely son, &c. Salvation is of the Jews; and God will speedily make you the glory of all the World.

Thus much for Eclipses.

Of the Quarters of the Year.

Of the Spring.

Sol entersD.H.M. March 8.8. 58. p.m.

a △ Sol vacuâ. □ Saturn and Mars. Poli. 51. 34.

IF they that have nothing else to do will be but pleased to sum up the dignities of the Planets, they will find Mars Lord of the year, as well as of the Ascendant, who al­though he be courting Venus in the sixth House, all that have read Histories, know Julius Cesar could fight [...] days, as wel as wench a nights. Misty beetle browd [...] so darkens the [Page 23] eyes of the Clergy from the nineth House, beholding Mars with a hateful [...], and that from Cardinal Signs, that the sharpness of a Souldiers sword is like to be more prevalent this year, then the sharpness of the Clergies wit. I shall speak of all the Planets apart; and first deliver the Opinion of Authors; secondly, my own: And I'le begin first with Mars, for he is an angry waspish Creature. Guido [...] saith, That when Mars is Lord of the Year, and is in ♈, it signi­fies hot winds, a various change of Ayr, especially in the Eastern parts of the World; The year will be dry, and people troubled with [...] eyes, and 'tis well if they [...] so too; He signifies War to those people under that Sign he is in. Look [...] France; and I pray God England scape. He stirs up Insurrections and Tumults, Pestilences and Earthquakes; He will shew Kings what he is able to do. If his Latitude be Meridional (as now it is,) it is like to be a terrible year for Thunder and Lightening; the truth is, this year will amaze all the World.

As for Saturn, (though he be not Lord of the year, yet because he casts a [...] to Mars,) we must have a few words with him too; He predicteth nothing in the World but Death and Mortality. We'l now leave Guido Bonatus, and come to Noel [...].

Mars Lord of the year, and in a fiery Sign, causeth a most terrible hot and dry year, Hot and Pestilential Winds, Burnings, Lightening, Tempest, Hail; He destroys ships by Sea by violent Winds and Storms of Thunder; Cattel dye for want of water, especially sheep (he being in ♈,) Tertian Agues, Pestilences, and other acute diseases, toge­ther with sudden deaths (none knows why) are as familiar amongst men, as Atomes in the Sun.

We must not always dwell with Durret neither, but see a little what Haly saith also, and they all make but unplea­sing Musick, because they all harp on the same string.

For if Mars be in the sixth House, and in a dry Sign, as here he is, beware Health; the bodies of men will be trou­bled with hot and dry infirmities, Fevers, and the like. But enough of this, too much, unless [...] better.

[Page 24] Now give me leave to pass my own Iudgment, ballanced by the prudent advise of my Brother Doctor Reason.

Mars is Lord of the Ascendant, that's true; and that Sa­turn is Lord of the Fourth, is as true as that: Saturn is in the Nineth, and Mars in the Sixth; as though Presbytery, which hath been so long in a Consumption, should now breathe its last.

The [...] of Saturn and Mars corrupts the Ayr, and makes it Pestilential; such an Epidemical Disease will arise a­mongst the Clergy and Lawyers, that this Nation will stink of them as bad as Aegypt did of the Frogs.

The Dragons Tayl is in the Twelfth; Venus is Lady of the Twelfth, and in Conjunction with Mars in the Sixth, Women will be so much given to fall backwards, and men so given to Lechery, that they shall pay for their pleasure with the Pox to them.

A viperous Sign ascending, and Mars Lord of it in his own House, and in the Sixth, and in Conjunction with the Lady of the Eight, makes the Vulgar hasten their ends by ill dyet and lewd courses: Quos perdere vult Jupiter de­mentes facit.

I think I have said enough of this Quarter; I am sure I shall have done, after I have taken a little notice, that Mars in the Eclipse of Sol is upon the Cusp of the seventh House in this Quarter, and Venus upon the Cusp of the Eight. Have a care young men, lest you pay for your plea­sure; sweet meat hath sometimes sowre sawce.

Of the Summer Quarter.

Sol enters ♋ D.H.M. June 10. 11. 32. p.m.

â vacnâ ad ☍ Mars and Mercury, ☌ Mars and Mercury.

I'Le lay my Authors aside for want of Paper, or Time, or something else, best known to my self; and only give my own Iudgment rationally from the Scheam.

As the fourth House in the Spring Quarter was the eight House in the Eclipse of Sol; so the Sign ascending at Sol's ingress into ♈ is upon the eight House in this [...] sti­val Quarter. If you please to look upon ☽, and do not find her upon the Cusp of the tenth House, I am beside the Cushion. The Governor of Souldiers Mars is angular in, the Fourth; He was in the Sixth in the Spring: What, must the sickness end in the Grave? Besides this, He hath gotten Mercury a subtil Knave with him, and is in ♊, as po­tent [Page 26] as subtil. Poor Jupiter is in his fall, and he gives ☽ entertainment, such as he can afford her. The ☽ runs to the [...] of Mercury and Mars, both which are with the [...] of Jupiter, Mercury what with his wit, and Mars what with his sword, is like to undo the poor Clergy man; who can help it? The times are coming, when none can be wise but such as are honest.

If I can read the truth in the Book of the Creatures, Lon­don shall find before this Quarter is past, that the Souldiery shall out-wit her Grandees, and some of them are like to smart for it. Do not wonder if you see a change of City Government here, but say I told you of it. Hatred to Flat­tery, and danger that may ensue the speaking of the truth, stops my Pen; and so I leave this Summer Quarter.

The Autumnal Quarter.

Sol entersD.H.M. Septemb. 12. 2. 39. p.m.

a △ Sol ad ⚹ Saturn. □ Sol, Jupiter.

[Page 27] IF you do but cast your eyes upon the Figure, you shall spy Jupiter just upon the Cusp of the Ascendant, as though he would do much good to the Commonalty this Quar­ter; But other Planets do not consent, and therefore all parties are not agreed. And if you will beleeve Haly the son of Abenragel, he saith, If Jupiter be in the Ascendant, and weak, as here he is (being in his fall,) Sol aftronts him with [...], which clips his wings, and makes both Jupiter and jo­vial men, as Priests, Lawyers, &c. look but frigidly upon the business; I say, if you will beleeve Haly the son of A­benragel, it signifies diminution of substance. What, must Priests lose their Tythes? Nay then take away their lives and all. Men shall mind themselves, and no bodies good but their own; and so they have done a great while; a man would have thought there could scarce have been ano­ther degree of Comparison, But God certifies men and women by the Book of the Scripture, as well as by the Book of the Creature, That a little before the end Iniquity shall abound, and the love of many shall wax cold. But to leave Haly; and come to the Scheam it self.

As the Ascendant in the Spring was the eight House in the Summer Quarter, as who should say, We are like to have a sickly Summer; so it happens to be the tenth House in this Quarter. What! would the Commonalty turn Magistrates? fortasse aliquod [...]. Remember the old Pro­verb (Brother Commoner) Set a Begger on horseback, and he'l ride to the Devil. Wait Gods time, and he will give you your desires, but he'l rectifie them first: The time is at hand, but it is not yet; Amend your lives and Conver­sations: He that cannot order himself, cannot order a State; and you, as you stand in Statu quo, are as fit to govern, as a Sow is to Fiddle, and would make as good Harmony in a Commonwealth, as the crying of a Hog would amongst a Consort of Musicians. Patience is a good Herb, but I doubt it grows but in few of your Gardens about this time: Regard what I may say, or you may hap to suffer for it. Search all Histories from the Creation of Adam to this present day, and see if you do not find that Rashness always drew De­struction [Page 28] after it, as a Needle draws the Thred: Dissention breeds desolation, but I'le tell you a Cure; Harken what God will say, and he will speak [...] to his people, that they may not return AGAIN to folly. I am necessitated to be brief; six sheets is too little for me now, though one will suffice me when I am dead. Mercury is pretty strong in the ninth House, and is in [...] to Mars, and Mars is Lord of the year. O Heavens! What have men no more wit yet, then to run after a company of prating Priests and Law­yers? this is so good and so good; if you have not enough of them, you shall have enough of them before you dye; Neither shall you sleep 500 nights more before you know it; count off the time from Septemb. 12. this year. If many Planets in a House increase the signification of the House, then is this like to be a Mortal Quarter, so many Planets being in the eighth House: And seeing it is like to be no better, so I leave it.

The Winter Quarter begins under this face of Heaven.

Sol enters ♑ D.H.M Decemb. 10. 14. 2. p.m.

a △ Sol ad △ Mercury. Poli. 51. 34.

[Page 29] IN passing Judgment upon this Quarter, I will steer a different course from all the rest; and why do you think I do so? To tell you the truth, even in Astrology, as well as in other Arts, there is more ways to the Wood then one.

Mars Lord of the seventh in the Ascendant, and there very unfortunate, though with Spica virginis, (besides, I am mistaken if he be not Lord of the sixth too,) makes the Commonalty beleeve Wonders, sets them a brawling and wrangling; Discords, quarreling and fighting is like to be the middle of such corrupt Principles, [...] and loss the latter end. Brother Commoner, tell me this, and tell me but the truth, Was Christ the Prince of Peace, or was he the son of Bellona? A word is enough [...] a wise man.

I will now leave Mars, and come to Saturn, which is a chip of the same block, though not made into the same form. He signifies a cold Winter, very full of Snow; He mis­chieves all the Earth universally, and the fruits thereof. Kings cannot agree with their Subjects, whatsoever the matter is, but lay unjust Taxes and Tributes upon them: I think in my very Conscience they are mad to be undone; If they be, who can help it? I have very little hopes they will regard my words, though I tell them the truth; Nam gins bumana ruit in vetitum nefar. Venus Lady of the As­cendant is in the second, though weak enough God knows: 'Tis no wonder to me that people should be buying and selling, marrying and giving in marriage, when destruction is coming; the old World minded nothing else above a hundred years before the Flood came. The people at Constantinople were so extreamly covetous, so mindful of private, so unmindful of publique good, that they like Apes were imitating their Masters in their shops, even three days after the Turks were within the walls, and that was the reason that the streets ran down with the blood of them, their wives and children. Get as much worldly goods as you can, I can tell you how much you shall keep, viz. Land enough (fee simple) to lie upon, and no more. The times [Page 30] are coming when that Prophecy shall be fulfilled in Mal. 3. 18. Ye shall discern between the righteous and the [...], between him that serveth God, and him that serveth him not. There is a company of Ranters that deny the Scripture to be a Rule of Direction for our lives; but they must have more Liberty (forsooth) then the Scripture will give them. Well then, if you will not beleeve the Scripture, will you beleeve Diogenes? Quoth he, when he was asked what was the best thing belonging to a mans life, LIBERTY; But that man cannot be at Liberty that is a slave to his vices, neither he that wants many things: (If I had been minded to tell you that I had been an Academick, I would have told you Liberty consists in things HOMOGENEAL, and not in things HETEROGENEAL) Now then, a man that is covetous, or ambitious, or follows his pleasures, needs many things; Ergo far enough from Liberty: Thus Dis­genes. Ranter, Ranter, Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur. And thus I pass to Monethly Observations.

The true length of the Tropical Year.
D.H.M.S.
365.5.48.54.
  D.M.S. 
The Apogaeum of27.37.25.♐ Anno. 1652.
8.28.55.♎ Anno. 1652.
29.57.54.♌ Anno. 1652.
6.36.24.♋ Anno. 1652.
0.47.23.♋ Anno. 1652.
2.13.12.♐ Anno. 1652.
The Ingress of the Sun into the four Cardinal Points.
  D.H.M. 
March.9.8.58.p. m.
June.10.11.32.p. m.
Septemb.12.2.39.p. m.
[...].10.14.2.p. m.
1652 January hath xxxi. days.
Moneth days.Week days.Moons Latitude.
The fornter year's no sooner wheel'd about,
Working divisions in the Rabble rout,
But Sol (old Saturns malice to asswage)
Will bring the Magistrace upon the Stage
To act his part. Misty unwholesom weather
Begins the year, with Frost & Snow together.
M.A.
1g456circumcision.
2a433 
3b351 
4C253 
5d146Twelfth day. Cold misty freezing weather.
6e034 
7f0 S39First quarter; 4 minutes before 9 at night.
8g146 
9a248 
10C339 
11b420 
12d446 
13e459 
14f4 D57 
15g444Full Moon, 8 minutes before 4 in the after­noon.
16a417 
17b339 
18C253 
19d158 
20e058 
21f0 M4 
22g17 
23a29Term begins. Last quarter, 20 minutes past 7 at night.
24b35 
25C355 
26d433 
27e454 
28f459 
29g4 A44 
30a411New Moon, 17 minutes past 3 in the after­noon.
31b314 

Observations on JANUARY.

'TIs a cold Moneth, and much business must not be expected to be done sitting by the fire. There are very few mutual Aspects of the Planets one with another during this Moneth. A Phrensie possesses the heads of the vulgar, to begin the New year with lyes and wranglings: Women will scold with their hus­bands; a jealous Devil possesses their brains, and the Quintescence of Non-sence. Some men get their livings by inventing and printing of Lyes: Honest men are abused by Printers or Book-sellers, and that's no news, for I have been served so my self: I only quote it for this intent, That the Vulgar may not take it for Authentick which is cryed about the streets at the beginning of this Moneth. Misty dark cold freezing weather begins the Moneth; and if the Animal spirit be formed by the Rete mirabile, of Vital spirit and Ayr, unpleasing Actions are like to follow so unplea­sing an Ayr. I'le tell you what Haly saith upon an Opposition of Sol and Saturn; Significat quod Reges adversarios habebunt homines de populo, Re­ligiosos & fratres, & eos qui legem predicant: In plain English thus, Kings or Magistrates shall be op­posed by the people, and so shall Clergy men and Lawyers.

Sensibus haec imis (res non est parva) repone.

If you see wise men blow the fire about this time, 'twill burn at last, although the wood be wet. The truth is, the Year is like to end better then it began: People hope for better times, and so do I.

1652. February hath xxix. days.

Moneth days.Week days.Moons Latitude,
Now angry Mars with Saturn doth combine,
And court each other with a friendly Trine.
Lose this time Scot, and thy afflicted State
Shall cry peccavi when it is too late.
But ere th'Moneth end, Mars doth with Venus meet,
And bids young maids beware the under-sheet.
M.A
1C27 
2d053Candlemas.
3e0 S22 
4f135 
5g239 
6a333First quarter, 28 min. after 9 in the morning.
7b415 
8C445 
9d458 
10c4 D59 
11f446 
12g421Term ends.
13a345 
14b259Full Moon, 19 min. past 10 in the morning.
15C26 
16d16 
17c04 
18f0 M59 
19g [...]1 
20az57 
21b347 
22C426Last quarter, 20 min. after 9 in the morning.
23d451 
24c50 
25f4 A51Matthias.
26g422 
27a335 
28b233New Moon, half an hour after 12 at night.
29C120Shrove-sunday.

Observations on FEBRUARY.

MUch Kings Lands are like to be in question be­tween the beginning and the middle of this Moneth, or else upon sale. A few ragged Scots desire an accommodation with this State; let them first learn to be honest; 'tis possible they may have it a­bout this time. Scotland, Scotland, though I love thee but a little, yet I love thee better then thou dost thy self: Mice and Rats have possessed thy decayed buildings, and have been no plague at all for want of men to be a plague unto. If thou wilt but at this time consider the things that belong to thy peace, thy poor remnant may be saved: Remember the words of Solomon, Wo be to that Nation whose King is a Child. Women are subject to hard labors in Child-birth this Moneth; let them peruse my Book entituled, A Directory for Midwives, or A Guide for Women. The Moneth ends as full of Whoredoms, as an Egg is full of Meat: He does not know himself, that knows not his wife from another woman. And if the German Emperor chance to change this life for another about the latter end of this Moneth, remember I told you of it.

1652. March hath xxxi. days.
Moneth days.Week days.Moons Latitude.
The Sun's eclips'd in's throne, the Ld defend us
From those sad mischiefs this Eclipse portends us;
For suddenly doth Sol with Saturn square,
Wishing both Kings and people to beware:
Kings had as good be warn'd, for down they must
The dealings of the Lord are always just.
M.A.
1d02 
2e1 S13Shrove Tursday.
3f223 
4g322 
5a48 
6b439First quarter, 4 minutes after 11 at night.
7C456 
8d5 D0 
9e448 
10f425 
11g351Beware Scotland, thy Counsels shall come to no effect.
12a36Look to't Holland, or else all the fat's i'th fire.
13b29 
14C115Full Moon Eclipsed, 3 hours after midnight, Windy.
15d013 
16e0 M51 
17f153 
18g251 
19a341 
20b421 
21C448 
22d50Last quarter, 6 minutes after 7 at night.
23e4 A54 
24f431 
25g351Lady day.
26a254 
27b145 
28C029 
29d0 S48New Moon, about 3 of the clock in the morn.
30e21 
31f35 

Observations on MARCH.

IN this Moneth Astrologers begin their Year: They hold the World was created at that time when Sol en­tred ♈, and my self could almost afford to be of that opinion; If the Year do begin then, it begins but scurvily, and what will the end be? Kings look but poorly upon the bu­siness; This Year will not please them, and it will do them less good to be angry; for,

Impedit ira animum ne possit cernere verum.

Kings and Magistrates theeve by Authority, as thinking themselves above the Law; The common people theeve, and make a Law of the Sword. Expect Thunder and Lightening about the 12 day of this Month in the morning. The Month ends with Execution of Justice upon Malefactors, and they no small fools neither. Remember what Daniel told Bel­shazzar, Dan. 5. Holland, look to thy self; if the beginning of January, and the latter end of March, be not fatal times to thee, I cannot read true English from the Book of the [...]. The Sword of the angry Angel is drawn against thee, and it is not yet put up into its Scabbard: When thou wast few in number, and little in the Land, thou wast hum­ble, and thy God lookt upon thee, and taught thee, (for he always teaches the humble;) then thou grewest proud, and hast forgotten thy God, and mindest thy self; thy God knows how to bring thee poor again: Thou wast a good Servant, but prov'st an ill Master; 'tis only affliction must do thee good, and thou shalt have it; I tell thee of it before it is quite come upon thee: Remember thy Creator, before the evil days come: Because there is some good things in thee, thy House shall not absolutely be left thee desolate. Dan 4. 26 Thy Kingdom shall be sure to thee, after thou shalt have known that the Heavens do rule: Wherefore let my Counsel be acceptable to you, &c. And thus, though I forgot you in Ianuary, yet I remembred you in March: What remains, but that you remember your selves, and look to the [...] from whence you are hewn.

1652. April hath xxx. days.
Moneth days.Week days.Moons Latitude
Just at beginning, Saturns lowring eye
Molests the Earth with a disquiet sky?
Besides all this, you shall be sure to find
The ayr distemper'd with impetuous wind.
Mens brains are addle; [...] their dispositions
To vex our State with violent Petitions.
S.A.
1g356Cold and windy weather begins the Moneth.
2a433 
3b454 
4C5 D0 
5d451First quarter, at a quarter of an hour past 4 in the afternoon.
6e430What Cony catehers are here [...]?
7f351 
8g315 
9a223 
10b125 
11C024Palm Sunday.
12d0 M40 
13e143Full Moon, 17 minutes after 7 at night.
14f242 
15g335 
16a417 
17b445 
18C459Easter, day.
19d4 A55 
20e435 
21f358Last quarter, at one of the clock in the morn.
22g34Clear weather, but windy.
23a23Perilous Counsels are abroad, God knows what the end will be.
24b050 
25C0 S25Mark Evangelist.
26d139 
27e246New Moon, half an hour past 7 at night.
28f341 
29g424 
30a450 

Observations on APRIL.

IF I had not known that the Devil had been a Lyar from the beginning, and also ruled in the children of disobedience, I should have admired that so many lying Pamphlets should have flown about the streets, like Butterflies in the Sun, this Spring Quarter: But I know it; and Admiration is the daughter of Igno­rance. What, does the Lawyers go about to contend with the State? or be they Judges? or what be they? Perhaps 'tis Term time. Lawyers, a word or two with you; Have you taken a Lease of your places? Have you built you a Fools Paradise in the Ayr? Do, do, and walk up and down in't when you have done; I shrewdly suspect you will act some­thing this Moneth, which will occasion your final ruine: 'Tis the absolute property of a Fool to go a­bout to out-wit a wiser man then himself: Learn to be wise, and know this, that two years shall not pass over your heads before the time comes, that a [...] de non molestando shall not be procured for you for love nor money: Because a Fieri facias could not make you honest men, a Scire facias shall make you know that you are but men. The latter end of the Term will prove more fortunate to my Bro­ther Commoner, then the beginning.

1652 May hath xxxi. days.
Moneth days.Week days.Moons Latitude.
This Moneth was (as our ancient fathers say)
Called of old, The merry Moneth of May:
Muse not if it prove otherwise; 'tis found
Of late, the World is turning upside down.
O London, London, Sol is joyn'd with Mars,
And in thy Sign; Beware of Civil Jars.
S.D.
1b50Philip and Jacob.
2C454 
3d436 
4e45 
5f323Term begins. First quarter, 45 minutes after 9 morning.
6g234 
7a138 
8b038 
9C0 M26 
10d129 
11e230It ne'r goes well when friends fall out.
12f324 
13g410Full Moon, near 8 of the clock in the morn.
14 [...]441Harm watch, harm catch.
15b458 
16C4 A58 
17d439 
18e43 
19f314 
20g212Last quarter, 19 min. after 7 in the morning.
21a12 
22b0 S10 
23C123 
24d230 
25e328 
26f414 
27g444Aseension. New Moon at 8 in the morning.
28a458Thunder and Lightening.
29b4 D57 
30C441 
31d413 [...] ends.

Observations on MAY.

HOw many good Aspects happen this Moneth? What felicity do they promise? But, the truth is, One performance is worth ten promises. I could almost afford to be afraid of a sickness before it comes. If London finde a sickly time in May, what will it do in July? London, look to thy self; I ne­ver knew Mars do thee good when he came into II. There hath been many Mutinies in thee; didst thou ever get any thing by them? Will former examples do thee no good? Hath God preserved thee all this while in these civil Wars for nothing else? Doth not thy Government please thee? Thou thinkest to mend it; Thou shalt mend it, as [...] mended her self: They were not content with Scipio, but Caesar came and taught them better manners:

Suis & ipsa Roma viribus ruit.

All the sins of Sodom are in thee (by report,) and he that destroyed Sodom is the same still. Take heed of thy Councels; Aspire not: Get able Physicians (a Pestilence is coming;) Be not overweening of thy own strength: The righteous God direct thee: I am afraid of thee this Moneth, that thou shouldst act something dishonorable to thy self. O Citizens, Citi­zens, why should you go about to undo your selves? This World will not last always. I beseech you in the word of a friend, and of one that loves your souls, have a care of building upon fond conceits this month. Take notice what I say, or else these warnings of mine may be read in your ears another day, when you would be loath to hear them; and Conscience shall then be Mille Testes.

1652. June hath xxx. days.
Moneth days.Week days.Moons Latitude.
I'th latter end of May expect much Thunder,
With spritely fire, renting the clouds asunder:
And for ought I know, June, to make amends,
[...] in the same manner t'other ends.
The middle's clear, but the Celestial Powers
Conclude the Month with thunder, lightning, showres
S.D.
1e333 
2f245 
3g150 
4a050First quarter half an hour after 3 in the morning.
5b0 M11 
6C113Whitsunday.
7d214 
8e310Here"s a couple of Theeves met.
9f357 
10g434 
11a455Full Moon 10 minutes after 6 at night.
12b4 A59 
13C444 
14d412 
15 [...] [...]22 
16f221 
17g0 S11 
18a1.1 [...] begins. Last quarter a little after noon.
19b112 
20CC25 
21d319 
22e46 
23f439 
24g457Midsummer. [...] sights in the ayr.
25a4 D59New Moon 46 minu es after 5 at night.
26b446Priests and Lawyers look to your selves; both the Civil [...] and the Soldiery op­pose you.
27C420 
28d342 
29e255 
30f21 

Observations on JUNE.

AFter ill beginnings follows as corrupt proceedings; and the beginning of June dances after the pipe of the [...] end of May. Storms above, and stormy Actions below: and what will the end be? But Sol oppo­seth Jupiter, and clears the Ayr: There comes a man from the North, and clears our domestical Distempers; He is sent from God to do it. Oftenders are brought [...] condign punishment (or will be very speedily,) I hope the sign­posts in London were not made to hang men upon, a Gibbet will serve the turn.

Quos perdere vnit Jupiter; dementes [...].

London, London, thou wilt not be ruled; Thou hast known enough of the Sword by what God hath done thereby upon other Towns of this Nation: Hast thou not heard what God did to Germany, and to Ireland? Take notice (about the latter end of this Moneth) what unusual sights thou seest in the Ayr; Doth thy God do any thing in vain? Scholars that will not learn by documents, must be [...]; and so art thou like to be for ought I know: An Acre of [...] will scarce cure thee of thy madness. The [...] hath taken a Lease of this City for five years time, and will [...] be then gotten out by a Lease of Ejectment. Rome, look to thy self; If thou findest quarrels amongst thy Grandees about this Month, or the next; if such a terrible supernatural sight in the Ayr [...] thee, such as thy eyes never saw before; if Contentions and domestical Duels be within thee; Ask thy learned Iesuites, and they have wit enough, if they have but honesty enough, to tell thee, That thy fatal and final Catastrophe will come in 1655. Thou art great, ( [...] true;) I could wish thou wast not as proud. Thou art strong, ('tis true,) and so was [...], yet thou knowest what became of it. Fetch a deep sigh, and say,

H eu nihil invitu sas [...] credere divis.
1652. July hath xxxi. days.
Moneth days.Week days.Moons Latitude.
This Moneth beginneth pleasantly and fair,
But Sol and Saturn soon disturb the Ayr
With stormy weather; and perhaps may thunder,
Our valiant Soldiers get good store of plun­der,
You shal be sure to have a troubled sky:
Do not [...] the works of God on high.
S.D
1 [...]12 
2a01 
3b1 M0First quarter half an hour after 8 at night.
4C21 
5d256 
6e348 
7f425Term ends.
8g451 
9a50 
10b4 A51 
11C422Full Moon 49 minutes after a in the morn.
12d337 
13e236 
14f126 
15g010 
16a1 S3 
17b212Last quarter half an hour past 6 at night.
18C313 
19d41 
20e435 
21f455 
22g50 
23a4 D44 
24b426 
25C350James Apostle. New [...] half an hour after 7 in the morning.
26d34 
27e211 
28f112 
29g011 
30a0M50 
31b150 

Observations on JULY.

HAving considered that the Grave equals all men, I'l now make no difference of persons, but con­joyn in my judgment the Kings with the Beggars. The Moneth begins with Theeving, and ends in Tempests: Thunder, Lightening, Hail, and Rain possesses the Ele­ments about the latter end of the Moneth; and if the Elements, then all Elementary bodies: 'Tis pity Bed­lam is not big enough to hold all the mad folks: In­deed the World is mad, and therefore 'twill not last long. This Moneth Sol is joyned with Saturn, and Mars gives Mercury another meeting. Men will be subject to coyn false Mony, to Theeving and deceiv­ing one another, (and that they ever did since I knew them.) Wise men will not be regarded, though they be honest. For, Probitas laudatur & alget.

Men will be subject to study the Philosophers stone, and that they are like to have when the Devil's blind. It's a strange thing that men should go about to get their living by lying and deceiving: Pray tell me (Countrymen) is that the way to Heaven, yea or no? Look to't your selves, (and say I told you of it,) for 'tis nothing to me. Nobis parta quies.

About the latter end of the Moneth a couple of Knaves will meet; who they are, time will manifest. People will be incited to leave the ways of God, and study Necromancy, and other Diabolical Arts. Cor­rupt beginnings are baseness in the middle, and bit­terness in the latter end, and so will they finde them; and let them say, I told them so. The last day of the Month save one produceth Thunder and Light'ning in the [...]: Have a care Rome; beware of fire.

1652. August hath xxxi. days.

Moneth days.Week days.Moons Latitude.
Now Mars & Saturn meet [...] [...] [...],
And give Rome warning what death she shal dyon.
The Ayr's disturb'd with fatal Coruscations,
Troubling the brains of giddy-headed Nati­ons.
Of Italy, and many people more,
Rome's deep [...] engag'd; let her pay al the score.
M.D.
1C246 
2d336First quarter a little before noon.
3c416 
4f445 
5g459 
6a4 A56 
7b435Windy weather.
8C354 
9d257Full Moon 3 quarters past 10 in the morning
10c148 
11f031 
12g0 S46 
13a159 
14b33 
15C356 
16d432Last quarter half an hour past 2 in the morn.
17e453 
18f5 D0 
19g451 
20a430 
21b355 
22C312 
23d220New Moon at almost 11 at night. A windy season.
24e122Bartholomew Apostle.
25f021 
26g0 M41 
27a142 
28b238 
29C328 
30d410 
31e440 

Observations on AUGUST.

SCotland, Saturn leaves thee, and I wish from my heart thy dishonesty may do the like. Rome, look to thy self; Do not fall out one with another: Re­member what came of such a business towards the latter end of Nero's reign. Tell the Jesuites what I say, and they have wit enough to pick English out of it. Do not admire if you see Wars in Bohemia again. The Plague rangeth up and down Italy, and Sicillia is like to suffer. Apulia is troubl'd with worser businesses then the Spider Tarantula, and so is like to be these two years & a half. All the water in Danubius wil not quench the fiery spirits in Vlm. Syracusa in Sicillia, Prague in Bohemia, Rome and Damascus, have a care of fire: Thou remembrest the time, Rome, when Nero set thee on fire; and thou wast built again: but if once God set fire to thee, that will never be quench'd. God will give thee warnings enough of it, (if thou knowest when thou hast enough:) and when thou seest these warnings in the Ayr, remember 1655. The Moneth ends indifferent serenely: We seem pretty quiet in London: I protest, 'tis almost time. I hope thou wilt be wise one of these days, especially when thou canst scarce do otherwise: I'le give thee this Motto to set under thy Red Cross; Never City Withstood her friends more then thou hast doxe. Thou hast a little time now left thee to consider what belongs to thy peace; Make use of it, and make good use of it too: For,

Post est occasio calva.

1652. September hath xxx. days.

Moneth days.Week days.Moons Latitude.
Tis [...], the last Moneth did serenely end,
Neither will this Months Ayr us much [...].
Now for Accommodation if you can,
[...] yet I doubt, it's past the Wit of Man.
Upon a sudden changes wheel about,
The [...] but taked up, it is not out.
M.D.
1f457First quarter at one of the clock in the morn.
2g4 A59 
3a443 
4b410 
5C320 
6d214 
7c054Full Moon, half an hour after 6 at night.
8f0 S20 
9g138 
10a247 
11b348 
12C426 
13d451 
14e50Last quarter 19 minutes after 1 in the aftern.
15f4 D53 
16g433 
17a40 
18b318 
19C [...]27 
20d130 
21e029Matthew.
22f0 M32New Moon 47 minut. after 3 in the aftern: A [...] cloudy Ayr (if not rainy.)
23g134 
24a231 
25b322 
26C45 
27d437 
28e455 
29f50 [...] Arch.
30g4 A51First [...] 6 minutes after noon.

SEPTEMBERS Observations.

NO sooner doth this Moneth begin, but ☉ and ♀ are got together; but ♀ hath got 8. degrees of Latitude. 'Tis in ♍, and therefore but a barren busi­nesse. I could wish People would looke after their healths, I am afraid it is but a sickly time. Are the Jewes marching towerds Jerusalem or no? Let them take sober advice, the time is not yet. The Floren­tines cannot be quiet; what's the matter with them; are they too rich? If about the latter end of this Moneth the Turkish Emperour, dye, I cannot helpe it; It may be hee hides his Head, and tis onely the Janizaries are tumultuous; if hee can save his Life, let him: I give him faire warning of it.

1652. October hath xxxi Dayes.
Moneth DayesWeeks Dayes.Moons Latitude.
The Sun and [...] with the Virgins Spike,
Brings wholsom winds and showers; & this I like:
The Sun and Iove in sextile cleare the Ayre,
And tell the Husbandman it will be faire:
[...] e're the Month end, Sol [...] with Saturn square
Let them to whom t' belongeth have a care.
M.A
1a421 
2b335 
3C236 
4d126 
5e0 S7 
6f110 
7g223Full Moone, halfe an houre past 3. in the morn. Wind and raine.
8a326 
9b414 
10C445 
11d459 
12e4 D57 
13f438 
14g47Last Quarter 43. Min. past 4. in the morning.
15a324 
16b234 
17C139 
18d039Luke Evang.
19e0 M23 
20f125 
21g223 
22a316New M. 8. min. past 9. in the morn. Faire and clear weather.
23b359Tearme begins.
24C433 
25d454Bitter cold winds.
26e5 A0 
27f450 
28g424Simon and Jude.
29a343First Quarter, halfe an houre past 9. at night.
30b249 
31C143 

OCTOBER, Observations.

NOw every one lookes to himselfe; Can Sub­jects finde no other time to Rebell but when Winter drawes on? A mad World: Subjects would be Kings, and what the Nobles would be, neither themselves nor I know. The Pope hath all Holi­nesse and no Wit, perhaps neither. Thou wast made Pope but onely for a Cloake for the jesuits villany; Thy condemnation is of thy selfe O Rome. Thou writest thy selfe a Servant of Servants, and now thou art made such a foole indeed. The Plague in­creaseth in London, and the Colledge in Amen-corner, cannot helpe it.

Praevisum nequit arte levare Malum,

Honesty is an excellent Herbe in the Garden of the Magistrates, and Humblewort would suit the Commons very well, either of them both being taken in the Morning fasting, you shall be safe from Gods Vengeance that day: London, the latter end of this Moneth will be troublesome: The Heavens give thee warning of it, and so doe I.

1652 November hath xxx Dayes.
Moneth Days.Weeks Days.Moons Latitude.
The Worlds distracted: Councells, Consultations
Do fill the heads of the Europian Nations.
Embassadors are rife; O cruell Fate
N'ere to take Councell ere it be too late,
I feare a great ones Life; and cause I have:
But Kings and Beggers levell'd are i'th Grave.
M.A
1d030All Saints.
2e0 S46 
3f20 
4g34 
5a353Powder Treason Full Moon, a little after two in the afternoone.
6b457Wind and cold Rain, or Sleet.
7C4 D57 
8d448 
9e444 
10f414 
11g334 
12a245Last Quarter: almost at 12 at Night
13b149 
14C049 
15d0 M11 
16e112 
17f211 
18g35 
19a352 
20b428 
21C451New Moon, almost at 3 in the Morning,
22d5 A0 
23e4 [...]
24f428 
25g349 
26a255 
27b151 
28C041Terme Ends.
29d0 S32Last Quarter, half an hour after 6 in the morning
30e145Andrew Apostle.

NOVEMBERS Observations.

I Had forgotten the last Moneth that some great person may expect a Catastrophe, [...] but a change out of one World into another, and that wee were all borne to. What difference is there betweene a Prince and my Selfe when wee are dead; nay when a Prince is but asleepe, what is hee the better for his Kingdome? London, let thy Grandee's take no per-nicious Councell this Moneth, for ' [...] come to no­thing: doth not hee looke more like a Mad-man then like a Saint, that's catching Butterflies when he should be quenching his House that is on fire? Thou standst humming and hawing, and fending and proving, when thou shouldst be looking after able Physitians to cure thy children of the Pestilence. Tis not a Plaister of Turbulencie, mixed with a little Oyle of Nonsence, and distilled through the Alembick of a Fooles braines that can cure thee at this time: you will not give your Children what they desire, when they are wasp­ish neither will your God you: Bitter cold weather ends the [...] Moneth (the time of the yeare considered) and I hope the [...] man when hee reades it will looke to his Cattell; it may propably be too late when hee feeles it. There's a Lyon will dye neere about this Moneth; you will know what I mean when it comes to passe.

1652 December hath xxxi Dayes.
Moneth Days.Weeks Days.Latitude. Moons
Good Lord, how truly this Moneth is troubled,
With violent actions; How our feares are doubled.
It is impossible to live at ease,
For those that know not Christ the Prince of peace
He doth with inward joy to's Saints appeare,
His person's lovely: Thus I end the Year.
S.A
1f247 
2g347 
3a426 
4b453 
5C50Full Moon, half an houre after two in the morning
6d4 D50 
7e424 
8f346 
9g256 
10a22 
11b12 
12C04Last Quarter 46 Minutes after 9 at night.
13d1 M0 
14e20 
15f254 
16g342 
17a420 
18b447 
19C4 A59 
20d455New Moon, 20 Minutes after 7 at Night.
21e435 
22f357 
23g34 
24a32 
25b [...]50Christs Nativity.
26C0 S24Steven Protomar.
27d137Iohn Evang. First Quarter, almost at 3 in the after­noon.
28e242Innocents.
29f338 
30g424 
31a449 

DECEMBERS Observations.

THe Yeare drawes now towards an end, I would willingly have written, so doe our Troubles, but instead of Troubles the Compositor sets Wits Oh! what a Moneth is here com­ming, How many blessings hath God given this poore Nation, and it made it as mad almost (if not altogether) as those were, That when they came into a fertile Countrey, went to erect a Tower of Babell, I would have said Confusion, (for I thinke the word signifies no other) But God came downe to see the Tower which the children of men were building, and confoun­ded their Language, and so he will your Actions Nature, and the God of Nature bids you be quiet; if not the one will leave you, and the other destroy you: Ah London, London, hast not thou been Caput horum [...] malorum? God is mercifull, and that's all the hope I have of thee: Thou mayst be wise, thou art old enough: I tell thee truly, had there not been some honest people in thee whom the Lord regarded as much (and it may be more too) as Elisha the Prophet regarded the face of [...] King of Iudah: JEHOVAH had rained Fire and Brimstone upon thee from JEHOVAH as hee did upon Sodom. Thou [...] Astrologers, and yet I pray for thee (though thou never did'st mee good) and I'le tell thee from the Bookē of the Creatures what is like to betide thee about this moneth, or the beginning of the next: Thou wilt be troubled with [...] [...] Murder, and Theevery, and tis 1000 l. to a penny if it be not acted by such as pretend to Religion: Thy Women will be subject to Seditions, and instead of being House-wives will turne State-rulers. Looke to the Malignants, have a care they get not Armes into their Houses: Or if you please you may iet them alone, they have not Wit euough to use them, and yet perhaps more Wit then Honesty.

And when they can doe nothing else, then they [...] a lying and scribling, and [...] the Year ends.

January 1652. The place of the Planets and [...] every day at Noon.
 
 SASDSDMDMA
 R
121525 225582812275715238150
22271016255328252843374491457
323824 382548233829 304256281453
424994325432852017538841450
5251024 432538295146549381447
626119182533291815181111131444
7271323202528293123892512441441
828146 3225232944325104014161438
929 1520 0251829 58412115615471434
100162592513010459131117111431
111171543258023545142618361428
1221828125 [...]03662215422001425
133199 592458049719165721191422
14420214924531285181222361418
155233 382448116852192823501415
16624530244312793920432411412
177257 19243814010252159269149
18826901433152111223142713146
1992620 3224282 [...]115924292813143
2010262262423217124525442981359
21112714302418229133227030 01356
221228 [...]02414241141828150481353
2313289 5324925315529281321350
24142922582443515510 45281347
2515306 292403171638202371344
26163120223553291724315301340
2717324 26235134118104283161337
281833190234635318575453261334
2919343 482342461943703 R291331
3020351837233841620298153261328
3121363 27233442821159303161324
Latitude for Dayes10120151 M31170 S31  
1101301405713012  
21014013150134034  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects January 1652.
 The Pla. mutuall
  OrientOrientOccid.Occid.Occid.aspects
1  [...] [...]. 23   [...] 11. 42 [...] 14. 55 
2      ☽ Perig.
3   [...] 6. 5 [...] 6. [...]   
4       
5 [...] 0. 57 [...] 1. 40 [...] 7. 11  [...] 22. 48  [...] ☉♄9. 57
6 Occid.    [...] 4. 43 [...] 10. 17
7 [...] 8. 56 [...] 3. 45 [...] 12. 38 [...] 19. 10   
8     [...] 7. 44 [...] 14. 54 
9 [...] 21. 10 [...] 11. 25     
10    [...] 3. 24 [...] 23. 35  
11      [...] 8. 37 
12   [...] 12. 58 [...] 19. 47   
13       
14  [...] 5. 51     
15 [...] 3. 52      
16     [...] 11. 36 [...] 21. [...]☽ Apog.
17   [...] 8. 16    
18    [...] 4. 46   
19  [...] 6. 24 [...] 23. 28    
20 [...] 15. 47      [...] 21. 33
21  [...] 19. 40     
22   [...] 10. 28  [...] 1. 57 [...] 7. 5 
23 [...] 7. 20   [...] 10. 34   
24  [...] 1. 27   [...] 15. 3 [...] 16. 41 
25 [...] 17. 23   [...] 18. 51   [...] ♀ ☿ 7. 24
26   [...] 22. 41   [...] 23. 22 [...] [...] 5. 9
27     [...] 1. 32  
28  [...] 7. 21  [...] 1. 6   
29       
30 [...] 3. 17     [...] 23. 30☽ Perig
31   [...] 1. 10  [...] 10. 2  

[Page]

Febr. 1652. The place of the Planets and ♌ at Noon.
 
 S.AS.DM.AM.AS.A
 R.
1223618 30233043922 [...]1045 [...] R591321
22336326232645022481202341318
32437 [...] 523225123341315211315
425382172318512242014301211312
526381559231452325615450 34139
6273929182310534255216592942135
7283912 24237545263818142846132
829402532335562724192827471259
90 407 36230662810204326461256
10141193022576172856215725451253
112411 21225462729 42231224441250
1234212522251637028242623431246
1344424 362248647114254122451243
145426272245657159265521521240
1564218022427724528102141237
167 [...]29512239716330 [...]2410221234
1784311 3322377264160 [...]19481230
18943232922347355 [...]15319201227
1910435 4222327445473 [...]1901224
2011431832223075363342118471221
2112431 5522288271553518 D421218
221343144322268118464918441215
23144328 392224820849 [...]318531211
24154312472222829934917199128
25164327 282220838101910311932125
261743122722188471141145200122
27184327 2522168591150125920341159
28194311102215941236141221161156
2920422722213913132015252221152
 Latitude1015012143126128  
 110160111361163 D [...]  
 2101701102912222  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects Feb. 1652.
 The Pla. mutuall
  Occid.Orient.Occid.Occid.Occid.aspects.
1  [...]7. 29  [...]2. 50   [...]♄♂18
2   [...]3. 57    [...]16. 0
3 [...]12. 59 [...]8. 45    [...]22. 36 
4   [...]5. 30    
5 [...]21. 28 [...]13. 36  [...]. 18. 9 [...]0. 7  
6      [...]. 0 32 
7     [...] 12. 5Orient. [...]☉☿. 0. 4
8 [...]11. 21 8 20, 15 [...]. 4. 29  [...] 6. 14 
9       [...]♄♀. 18 8
10  [...] 6. 49  [...]20. 20 [...] 7. 12  
11       
12      [...]20. 10 
13♉22. 19     ☽ apog.
14   [...] 1. 57    
15  [...] 8. 49   [...]22. 51  
16   [...]15. 11 [...]7. 50   
17  [...]21. 55    [...]14. 47☽. [...]. 0. 26
18       
19 [...]. 8. 27  [...] 2. 28    
20  [...] 6. 20    [...] 0. 9 
21 [...]21. 20   [...]. 10. 27 [...] 7. 27  
22      [...] 6. 32 
23   [...]16. 31 [...]. 19. 42 [...] 17. 21  [...]♃♀6. 4
24 [...]. 5. 34 [...] 15. 32     [...]♂♀13. [...]
25    [...]22. 52   
26     [...]. 0. 2 [...] 12. 29 
27   [...]17. 41   ☽ Perig.
28 [...]12. 49 [...] 16. 19     
29   [...]18. 18    

[Page]

March 1652. The signe degree and minute the Planets are in
 
 S.AS.DM.AM.ASD
 
1214211452212921145163922521149
2224226022119291450175322481146
3234111 02210937153519624491143
4244124222299 [...]1620202025551140
525408 022895117521332741136
6264021432281001750224628191133
727393 40227107183524029341130
828391692271014192025131 541127
929 38284122 D7102120526262151124
100 3810 212271028205027403391121
1113722 102271035213428 53571117
12 [...]37 [...]43227104122190663361114
1333015292271048233119881111
[...] [...]35272122810542348232941118
155349 1822811024 [...]3451117115
16 [...] [...] [...]1522911625184 [...]1255112
177333 16229111226 [...]61014 [...]1058
1883215212210111726457 [...]16141055
1993128 10221111232730836175810 [...]
20103011022121128281494819401049
21112924 3122131133285811 [...]21261046
[...]122880221411382942121323121042
23132721 53221511430 2613262501039
[...]14266222171147110143826501036
[...]1525211122181152154155028 401033
2616236 19222011562381720291030
27172221 19222112032218142191027
281821602223124461926491023
29192020 2322251274502038601020
3020184 45222712 [...]5332150 [...]521017
3121171843222912146172329431014
 1018010022041222  
110190100150100 M27  
2101909080 S21147  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects March 1652.
 The Plan. mutuall
  Occid.OrientOccid.Occid.OrientAspects.
1  [...]15. 59  [...] 3. 53 [...] 8. 39 [...]18. 12 [...]0. 3. [...]☉♄11. 38
2   [...]21. 58    
3  [...]19. 46     
4 [...]0. 9     [...] 3 0 
5    [...]18. 25   [...]♄♀ 11. 13
6 [...] 11. 4    [...] 4. 12 [...]15. 58 
7   [...]12. 21    
8  [...]11. 17  [...] 6. 16 [...] 19. 14  
9 [...]4. 11      
10       
11    [...] 0. 17 [...]16. 55  [...]♂♄ 17. 11
12   [...] 15. 7   [...]6. 53☽ Apog.
13  [...]13. 48     [...]♃☿ 19. 57 ☽ Eclipsed
14 [...]15 37      
15   [...] 3. 30    [...] 3. 45
16  [...] 2. 51  [...] 8. 40   
17   [...]14. 31  [...] 6. 26  
18  [...] 11. 3    [...] 0. 6 
19 [...] 21. 4      
20      [...]17. 26 
21    [...]7. 39   [...]☉♃ 1. 43 [...]♃♀11. 57
22 [...] 7. 6  [...] 6. 7  [...] 6. 53  
23 ♉ 0. 30  [...]14. 55  [...] 5. 57 
24 [...]13. 55    [...]12. 55  
25    [...]18. 47   
26   [...]10. 24  [...] 20. 3 ☽ Perig.
27  [...] 4. 0    [...] 19. 53 [...] 8. 27 Ecli.☉
28 [...] 21. 4  [...] 10. 2    
29  [...] 3. 37     
30   [...]12. 39 [...] 1. 29   [...]♄♀ 12. 25
31  [...]6. 10   [...] 8. 9  

[Page]

April 1652. The state of the Planets, and [...] this. Moneth.
 
 S.AS.DS.AM.A
 
1121622722311217659241411361011
2231315442233122074325261330108
3241228 32 [...]35122332726381524104
425111127 [...]3712 [...] [...]127491718101
52610 [...] 57240122895329 21914958
6278632234212311036012219955
728618 58224512331119124233952
8295049224812351222352458948
90 312302251123712453472653945
101224202254123013274582848942
11216 022571241411690 43939
122581759230124214547202.38936
133560 2823312431537831431933
14454124723712441620942627929
1555225 132310124417310 [...]822926
166517492314124517461241016923
1774821 12231812 R4518291313128920
188474542322124519121424141917
1994518 4823261245195515341553914
20104323223301244203816441746910
21114116 272334134421211754193797
22123904323381243224194212894
23133715 372342124222462014231891
241435072346124123292124258858
251532152023511240241122342659854
261630293623551239245323442845851
27172813 232401237253624530 32848
28182627524512362618263 [...]17845
291923 [...] 3124101234270271242842
30202127432415123227422822545839
 102008S0052130  
[...]02107 [...]61240 S42  
2102206112148025  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects April 1652.
 The Plan mu. Asp.
  Occid.OrientOccid.Occid.Orient. 
1      [...] 18. 21 [...]☉♄6. 12
2 [...]13. 53      [...]♃☿8. 42
3    [...]18. 35   
4  [...] 21. 35 [...] 2. 11   [...]13. 27 
5 [...] 4 15    [...]10. 50  
6    [...] 8. 18   [...]♄☿20. 1
7 [...] 22. 6     [...] 11. 0 
8     [...] 3. 59  [...]♃♂19. 0
9  [...] 22. 45 [...] 1. 58 [...] 2. 23  ☽ Apog.
10       
11   [...] 13. 3  [...] 1. 14  [...]. 8. 5
12  [...] 9. 23   Occid. [...]☉☿8. 44
13 [...] 7. 17     [...] 9. 19 
14  [...]19. 20 [...] 0. 0 [...] 7. 14   
15       
16     [...] 8. 8  
17       [...]♃☿7. 33
18 [...] 5. 55  [...]13. 30   [...] 17. 9 
19  [...] 8. 256  [...] 1. 11   
20 [...] 13. 0      
21    [...] 6. 53 [...] 1. 37 [...] 5. 10 [...]☉♃1. 7
22 [...]20. 34  [...]19. 21    [...]♂☿14. 47
23  [...] 13. 47  [...]12. 49 [...] 7. 52 [...] 15. 0 [...]☉♃5. 23
24   [...] 19. 47    [...]153. [...] [...]♄♂10. 44.
25  [...] 14. 18   [...]14. 0  
26   [...]23. 26    
27 [...] 7. 34 [...]19. 10  [...] 7. 34   
28      [...]10. 35 
29       
30       

[Page]

May 1652. The position of the Planet, and [...] at NOOR.
 
 ♑.R
 S.AS.DS.AS.AS.A
1211973224201230282429 31627835
2221718592425122829604098832
323151 1624 [...]122529 481491046829
42412323243512230 [...] 302581226816
5251052 5924412201 [...]47141823
6267830244512171545161535820
727520 3824501214236625176816
8282231245512103187331834813
9285914282501264084201810
10295826322561224 [...]950212487
110 558 59251111585241058222384
121512152251711536512624080
132494 352523114964713142514757
1434619312528114472814222626754
15440 582534113981015302732751
165414472540113485116342836748
1763829 525461129932174529 34745
1873713342552112410131652027741
1983427 552558111910541959114738
20930113526411141135216157735
21102825 67261011912162213234732
221125102826161141257232033729
23122225 52622105813392426326725
2413199172628105214192532343722
25141722 5626341046150263833719
2615145592640104015412744356716
27161118 5926461034162228503 R53713
2817922265310281732956341710
2918614502659102217440 132276
301932714276101618252725673
312009 262711101019631222370
Latitude1 0220501829127  
11 024040242171 D58  
21 02402030224131  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects. May, 1652.
 The Plan. mutuall
  Occid.OrientOccid.Occid.Occid.Aspects
1   [...]11. 22  [...]1. 47  
2 [...] 9. 3 [...]10. 41  [...]19. 3   
3      [...]19. 47 
4 [...]21. 45      [...]☉♄ 9 55
5    [...] 10. 3 [...]17. 52  
6   [...] 8. 53   [...] 11. 55☽ Apog.
7 [...] 16. 8 [...]10. 30     
8   [...]21. 13 [...]3. 45 [...]10. 41  [...] 13. 15
9  [...]20. 36    [...]14. 10 
10       
11   [...]6. 27  [...] 5. 6  [...] [...] 20. 56
12819. 57 [...] 7. 6     
13    [...] 3. 51   
14      [...] 15. 37 
15   [...]18. 57    
16  [...] 18. 9   [...] 3. 4  
17 [...]11. 25   [...]17. 23   
18       
19 [...]19. 19  [...] [...] [...]23. 24  [...] 5. 54 
20     [...]16. 55 ☽ Perig.
21  [...] 2. 0    [...]11. 16 [...]19. 37
22 [...] 2. 25  [...] 0. 51 [...] 5. 42 [...]22. 43  
23  [...] [...]    [...]16. 30 
24   [...] 5. 1    [...]♄♀22. 16
25  [...] 8. 15   [...]19. 27  
26 [...] 10. 2   [...] 18. 26   
27   Orient   [...]☉♂15. 33
28   [...] 15. 33   [...] 2. 50 
29       
30  [...] [...]   [...] 10. 44  
31 [...]21. 18   [...] [...]   

[Page]

Iune 1652. The places of the Planets, and [...] this [...]
 R
 S.AS.DS.AS.DMD
 R
1105821 627191031947418143657
22155 [...] [...]272695720 [...]523057654
3252173017339502196280 66 [...]
42348 [...]22740942149731298647
5244610 3327479 [...]2230836287644
62542 [...]4527549292310941276641
726404 5828192223501043265638
8273817292889 [...]24311146256635
928350 30 [...]159 [...]251112482410631
1029321329282291255113522318628
110 292722830854263114542230625
1212610 4328378472711155621496 [...]
13223 [...] 312844840275016582114619
1432085828528 [...]28311802046616
1541543 482859826291119120266 [...]
165133462968182951202201469
176 [...]23 2429138110 3121320 D1066
1878731292184111224201263
198521 192928756151234202160
209 [...] [...]1129357482312442036557
2195917 929427403112542058553
22105623629507333512642128550
23115315512957725431274225547
24125128310 47185112822247544
2513 [...]10 5701271155128592334521
2614 [...] [...] [...]0197463129572426537
271542 [...] 280276567110 532522534
28163917320346497511522624531
29173629 290416428302472729528
301833 [...]30496349103432839525
    102502036218018  
    1102502041156234  
    1202602046119319  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects. June 1652.
 The Plan. mutuall
  Occid.OrientOrient.Occid.OccidAspects.
1    [...]11. 37  [...]18. 5 
2   [...]11. 58   ☽Apog.
3 [...]15. 33   [...]11. 9   
4  [...]0. 15   [...]22. 14 [...] [...] [...]. [...]
5   [...]0. 29    
6 [...]8. 52 [...]10. 15  [...]15. 37  [...]10. 9 [...]☉☿16. 51
7   [...]10. 28  [...]11. 56Orient 
8  [...]21. 39     [...]♂☿8. 33
9       
10    [...]22. 46 [...]1. 36 [...]16. 5 
11 [...]6. 10  [...]20. 29    
12       
13  [...]6. 40     
14     [...]15. 32 [...]17. 46 
15 [...]17 46  [...]23. 27 [...]8. 34  ☽ Perig.
16      [...]18. 33 [...]♀☿4. 13
17  [...]11. 1  [...]12. 40   [...]22. 36
18 [...]0. 25  [...]0. 55   [...]23. 23 [...]☉♃20. 6
19  [...]7. 1Occid. [...]20. 29 [...]4. 22  
20 [...] [...]  [...] 6. 1    
21  [...]21. 4   [...] 11. 6  
22       
23      [...]12. 23 
24   [...]16 39 [...]13. 42 [...]0 17  
25 [...] 5. 46      
26  [...] [...]     [...]♃♂16. 3
27       
28      [...]18. 6 
29   [...]13. 3 [...]17. 50 [...] [...]  
30 [...]16. 20     ☽ Apog.

[Page]

[...] [...] motions of the Planets and [...]
 
 SASDSASDMA
 R.♍.
1193022 580566279494382953522
2202651 [...]462010295341 10518
3212317 41111613118628229515
422210221196611487223515 [...]
523181258126 [...]59122781551659
624162531134 [...]521379864365
725138 29141 [...]45134610081335
826102153149 [...]3914261052944459
92775 4415653315511431117456
102851947245261544123312534 [...]
112923 58211520162313231429450
12295918252195141721412166447
130 563 112265817411501744443
14153181623452182015481926440
152513 124145618591635218437
1634818 [...]249450193817202252434
174452 112564 [...]20171852436431
18543 [...]5034439205618491621428
196400 183124342135 [...]32287424
207371243319429221420142955421
2183525 55327424225310551 41418
229328183 [...]41923322135330415
23102920 3034241424;112214 [...]19412
24112722835049245022527849
2512241428357452529232885745
2613 [...]26284540267243104742
2714198 18413356264624371237359
2815171958420352272425101428356
291614 [...] 3042834828325421619353
301712132343534428412612189349
31189253144334129182640200346
 10270 M10510 M2922  
11028010550440 S34  
21 2802059210050  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspctes. July 1652.
 The Plan mutuall Aspects
  Occid.Occid.Orient.Orient.Orient.
1  [...]14. 46    [...]15. 17 [...]23. 27
2   [...]2. 15 [...]10. 45   [...]♃☿.18. 0
3 [...]8. 33      
4  [...]1. 50 [...]12. 53  [...]16. 41 [...]11. 49 
5 [...]23. 35   [...]1. 25   
6  [...]13. 13     
7     [...]2. 49  
8   [...]23. 31    
9    [...]16 36 [...]11. 41 [...]10. 25 [...]♀☿13. 0
10 [...]14. 49 [...]10. 47     
11       
12       [...]♂☿22. 15
13   [...]3. 35 [...]23. 31 [...]19. 41 ☽ Perig.
14 [...]23. 24Orient    [...]1. 31 [...]☉♄19. 13
15  [...]0. 0 [...]2. 51    [...]2. 28
16    [...]2. 25  [...]9. 12 
17 [...]6. 27 [...]1. 12 [...]6. 1    
18    [...]11. 19 [...]7. 20 [...]23. 37 
19 [...]16. 17 [...]8. 57     
20     [...]18. 17  
21   [...]18. 3    
22       [...]♄☿0. 45
23    [...]9. 46 [...]4. 54  
24 [...]19. 30 [...]2. 47    [...]11. 2 
25       
26   [...]14 50    
27      ☽ Apog.
28    [...]15. 17 [...]11. 19Occid. [...]☉☿ [...]
29  [...]4. 51 [...]2. 33    [...]3. 38
30 [...]7. 12     [...] [...] 17 
31  [...]18. 11 [...]16. 7 [...]3. 38   

[Page]

August 1652. A joynt view of the places of the Planet; and ☊
 
 S.AM.DS.AM.DS.A
 R.
119775045133729 58 [...]72151343
22052038459334 [...]3727322342340
32123 345633111527562533337
42201657514328 [...] [...]281827 [...]334
5225829 59521325 [...] [...]283829 15330
623551348529323311285616327
7245328 1553632034929 [...]257324
8255112495433184282929448321
9264927 29551316562941638318
10274712135583145452951828315
11284427 206531302329 591018311
1229421216613311720512638
130 4027 296203107400913523 [...]
141481138627 [...]981901115393 [...]
1523625 37635388570 R101725259
163349164237936061912255
1743222 1864936101429 5220562 [...]
18530517657361052002232249
1962817 557335113129422425246
20727029710351292930267243
2182511587 [...]3 D5124729162748240
22923234072435232528592928236
2310215 257313514328391 6233
24111916597383614412817243230
25121828 517413715192153419 [...]27
26131610387523825572727553224
27141422 167593916342659725221
2815133578631117132629856217
291611166821312175125571024114
3017102839819314182825241150211
3118811 508253161962449131428
Latitude10290313421 D [...]  
11030051665127  
210310819752039  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects. August 1652.
 The Plan. mutuall
  OrientOccid.Orient.Occid.Occid.Aspects.
1 [...] 23. 52      
2    [...] 21. 3 [...] 14. 38 [...] 6. 38 
3  [...] 4. 25     
4 [...] 11. 51    [...] 21. 21  
5  ♂ 5. 48   [...] 0. 0 
6       
7 ♉ 12. 6 ♉ 9. 53 [...] 2. 31  [...] ♃ ☿ 4. 47
8 [...] 22. 42      
9   [...] 8. 52   [...] 16. 55 
10       [...] [...] [...] 9 53. ☽ Per
11  [...] 13. 38 [...] 9. 26 [...] 14. 22 [...] 4. 21  [...] [...] [...] 8. 47
12       
13 [...] 6. 25 [...] 15. 12 [...] 10. 15 [...] 18. 24   
14      [...] 8. 51 
15 [...] 14. 33 [...] 20. 17   [...] 9. 10  [...]. ☉ ♃ 12 [...]
16    [...] 2. 15  [...] 21. 4 
17   [...] 9. 51  [...] 13. 55  
18 [...] 6. 29      
19      [...] 17. 14 
20  [...] 14. 24   [...] 0. 40  
21    [...] 1. 45   [...] ♀ ☿. 17. 3
22   [...] 19. 20    
23 [...] 10. 52       
24     [...] 21. [...]  [...] ♃ ♀ 5. [...] ☽ Apo
25  [...] 18. 4 [...] 8. 27   [...] 11. 36 [...] 7. 7
26    [...] 11. 5   
27   [...] 21. 6    [...] ♄ ☿ 9. 20
28 [...] 22. [...] [...] 8. 0     
29    [...] 3. 13 [...] 17. 11  
30  [...] 17. 48     
31 [...] 13. 1   [...] 14. 27 [...] 22 47 [...] 3. 16 

[Page]

[...] [...] [...] [...] [...] [...] [...]
 
 SAMDSDMDMD
 
1197 [...] [...]83131819432413143625
[...]205848383 [...]2821233715 [...] [...]1
321421 5984432320592301712158
[...]222824851326213622241841 [...]
523121 148573292214214519 [...] [...]52
624 [...]61493332 [...]512172037 [...] [...]
[...]245821 09103352329203021 [...] [...]46
82557554916339 [...]619542235 [...] [...]
926 [...]20 [...]92234224 [...]19192329 [...]39
10275532928346252118452419 [...] [...]
1128520 69343502559181325 [...] [...]33
12295409403542636174225441 [...]
130 ♒5117 429463582714171326191 [...]
141500 [...]952 [...]3275116472648123
1524914295847282916 [...]27101 [...]
16348262910341229615562726117
174479 [...]10941729 44153527361 [...]
1854621710154220 [...]15152739111
19645 [...] 561020428058145827 R3517
207414 [...]10 [...]43313614432251 [...]
218 [...]26 7103043921314312781 [...]
[...]9 [...] [...]581035445250142126450 [...]
2310 [...]19 491040451327141326150 [...]
2411421361045457 [...]4148253805
251242132710505344114 D62456049
[...]1340252810555105181462414046
271440 [...]531105165 [...]1492323043
[...]1540 [...]451155236 [...]14142231040
2916 [...]3 5611105307914222137037
3017 [...]7201115537746143220420 [...]
Latitude for Dayes1032091128 A51033  
1103401111581022  
21035012118629256  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects. September, 1652.
 The Plan. mutuall Aspects.
  OrientOccid.Orient.Occid.Occid.
1   [...] 15. 7    
2 [...] 22 28     [...] 14. 46 
3     [...] 1. 51  
4  [...] 3. 50    [...] 21. 45 [...] ☉ ♀ 4. 44
5   [...] 20 22 [...] 1. 31Orient.  
6    822. 53  
7 [...] 6. 22  [...] 20. 5   [...] 17. 3 ☽ Perig.
8  [...] 5. 1     
9   [...] 20. 23 [...] 6. 1 [...] 4. 31
10  [...] 6. 18   [...] 20. 30  
11 [...] 15. 46   [...] 10. 18   
12  [...] 10. 24   [...] 22. 44  
13    [...] 17. 56  [...] 15. 57 
14 [...] 1. 19  [...] 5. 33    
15     [...] 4 36  
16 [...] 16. 13     [...] 1. 39 [...] ☉ ♃ 10. 10
17  [...] 1. 39     
18    [...] 19. 34  [...] 14. 271
19   [...] 4. 32    
20     [...] 0. 23  [...] 10. 25. ☽ Apog.
21   [...] 17. 16   
22 [...] 3 47 [...] 5. 17    [...] ☉ ♄ 22. 23 ☉ [...].
23      [...] 14. 50 
24  [...] 18. 31 [...] 8. 36 [...] 5. 7   
25     [...] 0. 37  [...] ♃ ♂ 17 27
26    [...] 20. 18   
27 [...] 12. 22 [...] 4. 36   [...] 11. 38  
28      [...] 2. 5 
29   [...] 3. 8 [...] 5. 27 [...] 18. 30  
30 [...] 0. 6     [...] 5. 32 

[Page]

October 1652. The position of the Planets and ☊ this Moneth.
 
 SAMDSAMAMA
 R
118 [...]05611205448231414 [...]49031
2193815311245529014581857028
3203829 4611285599371514188025
421381444113267101415321722022
5223829 551136615105115521641019
623371430114062311281614166015
7243729 50114463112516381537012
82537135111486391241174151409
9263726 24115264813181731145706
102737102211566561355180144703
11283725 511159751431183014 D440 0
1229379412371415819114472956
130 3721 591277231544193414572953
14137443121073162120815132950
15237173012147411657204215362947
1633729511217750173421201652944
1743711 511220801810215816402941
18537233112238101847223817202937
196385 71226819192423 [...]1862934
207381653122982920024218552931
2183828 5212328392037244619482928
22938105512358492113253120462925
23103922 5912 [...]8592149261721472922
24113950124099222527422522918
25124017 281243920231275223582915
26134002912459302337284025112912
57144113481247941241329 292625299
2815412724124995224490192742296
29164210 581251103252511029 2292
[...]1742145012531014261210242859
3118438 581254102526372521492856
 10360131204182 S2  
1103801412221709  
21039014124026152  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspctes. October 1652.
 The Plan mutuall
  Orient.Occid.Orient.Orient.Occid.Aspctes
1  [...]17. 37   Orient. [...] ☉ ☿ 14. 28
2 [...] 7. 45     [...]5. 47 
3   [...] 8. 47 [...] 16. 1   
4     [...] 1. 1  
5  [...] 19. 42 [...] 11. 18    [...]. 2. 36
6815. 29     [...] 2. 4☽ per.
7  [...] 18. 41 [...] 11. 40 [...] 21 27   [...] ♃ ☿4. 47
8     [...] 4. 58  
9  [...] 22. 18     
10    [...] 2. 5 [...] 10. 12 [...] 3. 17 
11 [...] 3. 53  [...] 20. 25    
12    [...] 10. 31 [...] 18. 1 [...] 10. 37 
13 [...] 16 43      
14  [...] 13. 55     
15      [...] 20. 53 
16 [...] 9. 55  [...] 17. 46    
17    [...] 2. 4 [...] 22. 0  
18       [...] 14. 1
19  [...] 16. 10 [...] 6. 28   ☽ Apog.
20      [...] 4. 20 
21 [...] 21. 8  [...] 20. 23    [...] ☉ ♃0. 1
22  [...] 3. 11  [...] 21. 22   
23     [...] 6. 47  
24  [...] 13 23     
25    [...] 10. 26 [...] 20. 20 [...] 11. 29 [...] ☉ ♄ 1. 7
26   [...] 16 16    
27 [...] 0. 11   [...] 18. 12   
28     [...] 4. 32 [...] 0. 25 
29 [...] 9. 39 [...] 3. 3     
30      [...] 9. 32 
31 [...] 16. 37  [...] 1. 39    

[Page]

Novemb. 1652. The places of the Planets and ☊ at Noon.
 
 SAMDSASASA
 
1194323 561256103627133443162853
22044931257104727494374452850
3214524 01258105828255316162847
42245834125911102916257482843
5134622 42130112129 [...]7209202840
6244764113111330181510532837
7254720 31132114504791212301834
8264844133115712310101482831
9274917913412915811815462827
1028502952134122123312617262824
1129 5112 191351237391351962821
120522449135124534514 [...]20482818
131537 1713 R5125742015322292815
14254194413513945616324132812
153541 39135132153173255428 [...]
16 [...] [...]13371351333671842738285
1755625 34134134664219429 23282
186577341341359718206172759
1975819 4913314127522192532756
2085921413314258282214402753
21100145013214389323146282749
221124730131145193824178132746
2312310 25130154101325201012743
241342353125915181048262411482740
251457 45125815301123272813362737
261562159125615431157283215222733
271676 1912551556123229 3717102730
281781957125316913604218592727
2918104 01251162313401482044724
301911184012491636141525422312721
 10410151260362 D2  
11042016127144119  
21044016129219019  

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects. November, 1652.
 The Plan. mutuall
  OrientOccid.OrientOrientOrientAspects.
1    [...] 5. 17 [...] 16. 25  [...] 8. 34
2  [...] 7. 38 [...] 2. 43   ☽ Perig.
3      [...] 22. 26 
4  [...] 7. 38 [...] 4. 23    
5 [...] 2. 9   [...] 13. 0   
6  [...] 10. 31   [...] 2. 36  [...] ♃ ☿ 11. 3
7    [...] [...]   [...] ♄ ♀ 7. 48
8   [...] [...]  [...] 12. 5 [...] 17. 44 
9 [...] 19. 52      
10    [...] 3. 38 [...] 23. 40  [...] ♃ ♀ 7. 42
11  [...] 1. 25    [...] 15. 5 [...] ♄ ♀ 0. 0
12 [...] 11. 50      
13   [...] 11. 39    
14      [...] 11. 14 [...] 18. 19
15 [...] 4. 27   [...] 8. 13  ☽ Apog.
16  [...] 1. 0 [...] 0. 0 ♂ 9. 49 
17       
18  [...] 10. 49 [...] 14. 19    [...] ☉ ♂ 18 26.
19       
20 [...] 14. 56 [...] [...]  [...] 17. 0  [...] 5. 29 
21     [...]17. 11  
22    [...]23. 35   
23  ♂ 18. 31    [...]☉♄21. 53
24     [...] 4. 38  
25 [...]10. 26 [...] 9. 7  [...]5. 152 [...]10. 13 [...]☉♀15. 13
26     [...] 11. 55Occid. 
27   [...]17. 6   [...]21. 53 [...]♄♂15. 3
28 [...]18. 27      [...]12. 28
29  [...]14. 50 [...] 20. 7 [...] 16. 7  ☽ Perig.
30 [...] 1. 27     [...] 8. 3 

[Page]

December 1652. The dayly motions of the Planets and ☊
 
 SAMDSASAMD
 
120123311247165014484024172718
2211318712451731523572652714
322142 1112431717155661327502711
4231615451241173116317201956278
5241729 6123917441758271 22275
62510121912361758173893437272
7261924 1912341812181210414522659
8272175812311825184711496372655
9282220 1612281839192112568182652
1029252191225185419551441022649
110 251416122219272029151211422646
12126265212191921213162013252643
132279 2512161935243717291552636
14328 [...]50121319492210183716432639
154303 511210 [...]232244194618212633
16531154412620162317205719592630
1763228 21232031235022421362627
187 [...]1044115920452423231323112623
1983523 40115520592456242224442620
20936650115121132529253226152617
2103720 41147211726226 [...]27442614
221139339114321422634275129112611
23124017 401139215627729 10 35268
24134128113522102739011158265
25144316 58113122242811121319261
2615441331127223928432314392658
27164515361123225329143415552555
2817462932111823729474527 [...]2552
291848 [...] 40111423220 19638192549
301949275711923360517139262546
31205012 0115235012382510292542
 1046016131240049  
110470171322 D48126  
21            

[Page]

The Lunar Aspects. December, 1652.
 The Plan. mutuall
  OrientOccid.Orient [...]Occid.Aspects
1  [...] 15. 4   [...] 0. 44  
2   [...] 0. 20    
3  [...]19. 43     
4 [...]14. 37   [...]2. 18   
5     [...]17. 50 [...] 4. 44 
6   [...]10. 37 [...] 10. 18   [...]♃♂ [...]
7       
8  [...] 7. 52  [...]20. 9 [...] 8. 19  [...]♄♀ 14. 8
9 [...]15. 27      
10      [...]15. 49 
11   [...] 10. 5  [...] 0. 0  [...] 0. 0 [...] [...]
12 [...] 9. 46      
13  [...] 7. 6 [...]19. 58   [...]12. 36 
14    [...] 0. 39   
15 [...]4. 15 [...]16. 37     
16   [...] 11. 3  [...] 11. 1 [...]11. 49 
17       
18  [...] 1. 48     
19    [...]3. 19   
20 [...] 7. 20      
21   [...] 2. 3  [...]11. 27 [...] 17. 9 [...]♂ ♀ 21. 45 [...]♂☿4. 51
22  [...]11. 57     
23    [...] 15. 8 [...]20. 26  
24 [...]19. 46      
25   [...]9. 23    [...]15. 18
26  [...]17. 34   [...] 2. 39 [...] [...]☽ Petig.
27 [...] 2. 53  [...] 12. 34 [...] 0. 26   
28  [...]19. 47    [...]13. 57 
29 [...]10. 38  [...]17. 39    
30     [...]18. 46 [...]23. 37 
31  [...]0. 39     [...]♄☿13. 32

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Aries.
Time from Noon.Dom. x.Dom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. ii.Dom. iii.
H.M.S.Gradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
00001237282826421554426
034811350292027231635513
0720214590 102821715559
011031681028421756646
014404171714929211836732
01820518252390 11916889
0220619323280401956915
02540720394161202036952
0292282145552021171039
03309225155323021571126
0364410235864131922371213
040241125372935923171259
04441226781643823571346
047481327129 [...]51724391434
0512814281594955725191521
055121529201035636260169
05852160 22112171526401656
12361712412875527211743
16201822612548352821831
110419328134091428431919
11348204301425952924207
1173221531151010340 52055
1211622630155511120462143
125023730164211521272231
128482483117261232292319
132362593218111312251248
13624261032185513523332456
[...] [...]12271132194014324152525
[...]44 [...]281230202615244572634
14748291330211015515382723
[...]5136301426215516316202812

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Taurus.
Time from Noon.Dom. x.Dom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. ii.Dom. iii.
H.M.S.Gradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
1513601426215516316202012
15524115242238171172291
1591621621232417517452951
2343171812718318270 40
2656418152452191299129
210485191225361952952219
21440620926202032103589
218 [...]721627521131118859
222 [...]822227492154120449
226 [...]9230283422351243540
23020102356291723161327630
234161124520 2235714 [...]720
2381212254804724381454810
24281326421312519153791
24641427382152601621952
25041528333026421751043
2544162927345272417491134
2534170 2342928618331226
32418119514284719171317
368192145592930203148
3101220396450 132048150
31412214372905521321552
318162245881313722171644
32220235528592202321735
32624246459453223471828
3303225740103034624331920
3344026835111642925192013
3384827929122512264215
34256281024124855526512158
3474291118133263927372250
35112301212141872228222342

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Gemini.
Time from Noon.Dom. xDom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. ii.Dom. iii
H.M.S.Gradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
3511201212141872228222342
355241136154862992436
359362141155085029562529
43483145616369340 432622
48041551172210181302714
412125164418913216288
41624617381056114733291
420367183219411281 [...]492954
4245281927202713164370 46
4298920202115141524142
433241021142211446611136
437401122822471531659231
441561223223331616746421
446121323562421171833518
450321424512591746921613
454521525462557183210975
459816264026421917105680
532817273427302041145853
5748182828281920491232947
512819292229621513201041
51628200 16 [...]95422221481136
52048211110 4123614561230
52582225128235115401324
5292823259216243716321418
533482435334252317191513
5381225448352269188168
542322654144126551856172
5465227637528274119441755
5511228731616282720321849
55536298267429132120194
600309217523002292039

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Cancer.
Time from [...]. x.Dom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. ii.Dom. iii.
H.M.S.Gradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
60009217520022292036
64241101684104722572134
68482111193013323462229
6138312 [...]101821924332324
61728412591153525212418
621485135211533512682513
626126144812414372657267
630327154213295232744271
634 [...]8163514176928322754
639129171915465529202849
6435210182315527400 029 44
647521119181641826055039
652121220131728912143133
65632132171816957230227
7052142201941043318321
7 [...]81522541951112845415
79816234920401214452510
713481724432127125954064
718418253622151345626658
722201926292321430713753
726362027242350151480847
7305221286824361559846941
7358222912252516449331035
73924230 62611172910201129
743362410265718141151223
74748251522745185211521317
75210262442831194212381411
7561227338291820161324155
8026285310 5211014111559
843629524052215414571654
84830618139223815571749

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Leo.
Time from NoonDom. x.Dom. xi.Dom. xiiAscend.Dom. ii.Dom. iii
H.M.S.Grad.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
88480618139223815431749
812561710224232216281843
817428331124517141937
82117385535724481802031
825204948441253218452126
8292851041528261619312221
8333661133614265820162315
83740712256592741211249
841448131674428232136253
84548914982929622312558
849481015091329 4223162652
85357111557 [...]570302412747
85756121643104311324462842
91561317351128155253129 [...]
9556141867121223626160 52
99561519171257318271128
91356162091340402746223
9175217205014244412830318
921481821501575222914414
92544192240155064295956
9294020233016346450 4465
93336212421171772612871
9373222251118186 [...]12758
941242326 [...]1844847256854
945202426521927928340951
[...]491225274120101084241048
953426283120531048581146
95656272917213611295531243
10044280 102217129 [...]371339
1043629059225912507221437
108243014823 [...]133086543

Tabula Domorum

Sol in Virgo.
Time from Noon.Dom. xDom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. [...].Dom. [...].
H.M.S.Gradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
10824014823411330861534
101212123724231493511631
10160232625614499351730
10194834152546152910201829
102336454262816911 [...]1929
10272455532711164811502029
10311266412753172812352129
10350773028 [...]18913212230
10384488 [...]291518481462330
1042289952957192714512430
104612109530 3720615362531
104956111041118204816222632
10534012112915921261792735
10572413121724022517542836
111814135321224518402939
1144815135241232419250 41
118321614394422442012145
11121217152652224432058249
1115561816145325232146353
111936191716432622232458
1123162017487232641231963
11270211835842722248710
1130402219228442812456816
1134202320992428402544921
11380242056105292026331028
1141402521421045295927221136
1145226222811240 3928111244
114902723151251192901352
115240282411246229491152
11562029244813262390 411612
120403025341463191321722

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Libra.
Time from Noon.Dom. x.Dom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. ii.Dom. [...].
H.M.SGradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
1200025341463191321722
123481262014463592241823
12720227615284403151944
1211032752167520472056
1214404283916476251228
1218205292617286435552321
1222060 12188 [...]246492436
12254070591849857442551
12292081451929846839275
12330923120109289342820
123644103192051101010322937
12402411452131105211300 53
1244412452221211351228211
12474813538225412381327329
12512814625233412591426446
1255121571124161343252766
12585216757245714261628724
1323617844253915101730844
1362018928262015 [...]1832104
13104191015272163919371126
131348201122744172320441249
131732211150282618821501410
1321162212362981854 [...]591532
13250231323294919392461654
1328482414100 33202625171821
13323625145711621 [...]26281945
1336242615441572212741219
1340122716332432249 [...]572235
134402817293263370 11240
134748291874 [...] [...]261272526
13513630185445125152442651

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Scorpio.
Time from Noon.Dom. x.Dom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. ii.Dom. [...].
H.M.SGradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
135136018 [...]45125152432651
133524119425412653592817
1359162203061926565252944
1434321187427476491 9
1465642207492839813230
14104852254834293993840
141440623439200 24116528
141836724311061111234656
142228825211052213147824
142626926911383101540951
1430201026 [...]12254617151119
14341611274713125318521247
14381212283713596120311415
1442813292614477022121541
14464140 121535002353179
14504151616 [...]9225 [...]1837
145441615617141062716204
145841724618311919152130
152418336185212141 62256
156819427194113212572423
15101220519202314294532549
1514 [...]21610212415376492714
1518162271221416468472839
15222023753237175810420 4
1526242484424019111248128
15303225936245420271452252
153440261029254821431658417
1538482711212643233194544
15425128121527382424211173
15474291315283825472318825
15511230140293027102525947

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Sagitary.
Time from Noon.Dom. x.Dom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom ii.Dom. iii.
H.M.Sgradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
1551120140293027102525947
155524114520 [...]28372736119
155936215431270 629481230
16348316442261372 01351
1680417383253114111511
161212518334244386211603
1616 [...]619285276278311749
16203672023629881038196
1624528212073295212482024
1629 [...]92216836114014582141
1633 [...]10231594013301762258
1637 [...]112491045152019142414
164156122551153171921242530
16461213163131191823232611
165032142711411212025282759
165452152801522233027302914
1659 [...]1628591632253229290 26
17328172957174527441 27133
177 [...]180 581857295835250
171241915720152 1752142
171628202582131438711513
1720482135822507094623
1725822502499241055733
1729282362252911531241842
1733522474265014321426951
17381225882816165916 [...]110
1742322691129 431931751128
1746522710141822519301314
17511228111823524392161420
17553629122346272022431526
180030132854030024191632

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Capricorn.
Time from Noon.Dom. x.Dom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. ii.Dom. iii.
H.M.SGradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
19000132854030024191632
18424114347182 3725531738
188482154885451927251842
1813831645103075528531946
1817204175112910290 202050
182148519013441321442153
1826126201015351537392256
1830 [...]7211917201874312358
183452822281972035552250
183912923382055230710261
18433210244722 [...]2522829272
18475211255724402743946282
1852121227102637300111292
1856 [...]13282328362 1612160 2
190521429330 33427132812
1958150 47230633143820
1992816214328391549259
19124817 [...]1763710431659358
1918 [...]184308411242188455
19222019546104814401914551
1926362071125216312020648
1930522181915018202124744
1935 [...]229341782052228839
1939 [...]231053192321522332937
1943362412112131233324341032
194748251310234525132535127
195202614472551264926351222
19561227169280282227351317
200242817 [...]0 13295328341412
204362918532251 232933156
208483020 [...]4352500 30160

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Aquary.
Time from NoonDom. x.Dom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. ii.Dom. iii.
H.M.SGradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
2084802211435250030160
201256121346444141261653
20174222548525372221746
2021123241910586583171839
202520425441328174121931
2029185279158933562022
2033366283317121049602114
203740729521914123653227
20414481 21211413147462259
2045489249231314248372350
2049481041325815329282441
20535211537272164010192532
2057561275 [...]5717461192623
21156138300 47185311592714
215561495623219561249284
21956151122421205813382854
2113561612536722014262944
2117521714187453015140 34
2121481815449302359162122
21254419171111924581649213
21294020184212472555173634
21333621208142126511822351
21373222213415572747169440
21412423231172528411955528
214520242430185629362042617
21491225255720230 29212676
2153426272421471222211754
21565127285123122142256843
22044280 17243635340930
220362914426035624251018
2282430392717445250116

Tabula Domorum.

Sol in Pisces.
Time from NoonDom. x.Dom. xi.Do. xii.Ascend.Dom. ii.Dom. iii.
H.M.SGradus.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.Gr.Mi.
2282403927174452511116
2212121435283453525521154
22160260295262326351241
22194837261 671227181328
2223364851232802821415
222724510153328482844153
2251126114544393129281550
22350713255710220 111636
22384381429721170531723
2242289155081011521351810
22461210171291612372171857
224956111834102413232561944
22534012195611271473402031
225725132116123114544212118
23181422361333153753224
23448152355143416175442250
2383216251515351716262337
23121217263116341744772423
23155618275217331826748259
2319361929718321998292555
232316200 26192919529102642
2327021140202620339522729
233042222552122211510322815
23342023410221621561112292
23380245252311223711532948
23414025638245231812330 35
23452026751245923591313121
23499279425542439135427
235240281016264625211434255
23562029112827372621514344
2400301237282826421554426
A Table of the Essentiall Dignities of the Planets according to Ptolomy.
Signes.Houses of the Planets.Exaltation.Triple [...] city of the Plan.The Termes of the Planets.The faces of the Planets.Detriment.Fall.
Di.Noc.
D196142126301020 30
N3812222630102030 
D [...]77422530102030 
ND15613202730102030
ND  613192530102030 
N1571318 [...]30102030
D21611192430102030
N  614212730102030
D3844192530102030 
N20612192530102030
D  612202530012030 
N27814202630102030

Whosoever hath occasion for any sort of Mathematicall In­struments for Sea or Land, may be furnished at the 3. Daggers in Moore-fields neere Bedlam Gate, By Walter Hayes.

EPILOGVS. Of the Faces of the Signes.

THat the faces of the signs have significations is aparent, and that none have as yet written of them in English is as true, therefore here having got a little spate paper I shall fill it up with them, [...]. Angelus hath cut convenient Images for them, which although they very fitly expresse their significations, I shall here omit.

The first face of Aries is the face of Mars, and signifies boldnesse, fortitude, perferment and immodesty, it is compleat and strong in its properties and vertues.

The second face is the face of the Sun, and signifies nobility and Preferment, Rule and Dominion.

The third face is the face of Venus, and signifies Women, and their skill in manuall operation and trades belonging to that Sex, curtesies, play, joy and mirth.

The first face of Taurus is Mercuries, and is compleat in his nature, is good to plow, sow and build, to frequent the company of Law­yers, learned and wise Men, to measure and divide Land, to practice Geometry.

The second face is belonging to the Moone, and signifies power, nobility and honour, to spoyl towns, and dispeople them, and bring great necessity upon people.

The third face is the face of Saturne, and signifies misery, ban­dage, slavery, necessity, want, and vilenes.

The first face of Gemini is Jupiters, and is compleat in its nature, and signifies writing, casting of account, receiving and paying mo­nies, delivering petitions and exersizing such feats of wit by which little mony is gotten.

The second is the face of Mars, and signifies oppression and la­bour, obtaining things by much study and difficulty, and if it [...] any at all it is knavish wit.

The third is the face of the Sun, and signifies forgetsulnes, dis­dain, jesting and playing.

The first face of Cancer is the face of [...], compleat in its owne nature, and signifies strength and sensibility, community, subtilty and favour of the men they desire.

The second is the face of Mercury, and signifies [...], jesting and playing with women, riches and fruitfulnesse.

[Page] The third face belongs to the Moone, and signifies huating, [...] of them that fly, and obtaining goods, by fighting, quarrelling and contrarying men in their humors.

The first face of Leo belongs to Saturne, and is compleat in form, fignifies cruelty, evill deeds, violence, boldnesse, lust, and many [...] businosses, which must be born, will he nill he.

The second face is the face of Jupiter; and signifies braulings that a man never thought of, misery and necessity, base men get the victory over their betters before they are aware of it, and it gives oc­casion of fighting and blood-shed.

The third is the face of Mars, and signifies love and society, it avoids strife, and men will be loath to part from their own.

The first face of the virgin belongs to Sol, and is the faceof plow­ing and sowing, planting and gathering riches, pleasing the fancy, and cherishing the body

The second face of Virgo, is the face of Venus, and signifies getting gain and substance, a greedy desire after wealth, a covetous disposi­tion, seeking help of other people to advance himselfe.

The third is the face of Mercury, and signifies old age and weak­nesse, sloathfulnes and infirmity, rooting up trees and unpeopling Countries.

The first face of Libra belongs to the Moon, and signifies justice, law and truth, it helps the poor and delivers him out of the clutches of the rich, and is compleat both in figure and nature.

The second is the face of Saturne, and signifies rest, plentifulnes, quietnes, a good peaceable secure life.

The third sace belongs to Jupiter, and signifies lust, sodomy, evill company, singing and jollity.

The first face of Scorpio is the face of Mars, and is compleat in figure and nature, it signifies wrangling, sicknes and deceit, sadnes, destruction and way-laying, or private cunny-catching.

The second is the face of the Sun, and is a wrangling, quarrelling, scolding, mischief-sowing, seditious, vexatious face.

The third belongs to Venus, and signifies violence, drunkennesse, war and fornication.

The first face of Sagitarius belongs to Mercury, and gives signifi­cation of boldnes, liberty and war.

The Moon claims the second face which signifies fear and weep­ing, lamentation, and bodily sorrow.

[Page] The third is the face of Saturn, and signifies a man extream, sel­fish, one that will have his own will though to pull down houses subtile for himselfe, and walks contrary to every body, quick witted to every thing that is bad, but in good things hee moves as though He drew a milstone at his tayle.

The first face of Capricorn is the face of Jupiter compleat in figure and nature, and signifyes a joyfull life, wandering and travailing, gain and losse, an intermixed life.

The second is the face of Mars, and signifies searching after such things as will never be found out, and studying after such things as will never be attained.

The third face belongs to the Sun, and makes a man covetous and desirous of rule, and soveraignty.

The first face of Aquary is the face of Venus, and signifies conti­nuall anxiety after gain, the man is never at rest, but alwayes full of labour and pains-taking; and much adoe he hath to keep buckle and thong together.

The second is the face of Mercury, and gives beauty, understand­ing and modesty, a fine courteous disposition, modest, and not much given to anger, of good condition, compleat in forme, and one that loves liberty.

The third face the Moon claims dominion of, and signifies braw­ling, scolding and quarreling.

The first face of Piscos is the face of Saturne, compleat in figure and nature, is of many thoughts & as many journeys, often shifting from place to place, very diligent to get him a name, and an estate.

The second is the face of Jupiter, and is of an aspiring braine, a creature that aimes at no small matters.

Mars claims the third face in which he delights much in wenches, fornication, whoredome and pleasure.

These things I thought good here to set down, because I account them necessary in astrologicall judgments, and also have found them verified in the nativiti s of many people.

And for further satisfaction let them see my Booke called, An Astrologicall judgement of Diseases, from the decumbiture of the sick: Also, the manner of finding out the cause, change and end of a Disease, And whether the sick be likely to live or die, and the time when recovery or death is to be expected: to which is added the signes of Life or Death by the body of the sick party, according to the judgement of Hypocrates.

FINIS.

This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal. The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.