The new astrology; or the art of predicting or foretelling future events, by the aspects, positions, and influence of the heavenly bodies, founded on scripture, experience, and reason ... in two parts ... / By C. Heydon.
- Heydon, Christopher, Sir, 1561-1623
- Date:
- 1786
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The new astrology; or the art of predicting or foretelling future events, by the aspects, positions, and influence of the heavenly bodies, founded on scripture, experience, and reason ... in two parts ... / By C. Heydon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![THE N'E\V ^ ASTROLOG YI 0 Ai T H>E Art of predii^ing or foretelling future Evcriti, by the Po/itiens, and I;:J}ut’ncts, of the Heavenly Bodies} Founded on Scbivtuhe^ EBvmj/.SiCi!, and Rtaion 5 The Whole being the Rcfult or many Years intenfe Study nzi Labour} now hrft made familiar and eafv to any I’crfon of ordinary Talents. IN TWO PARTS. Part I. containi, An eafy Introduction to the Whole of rtfii Ccieftial Science, teaching, how to eredl a Figure of the Hea- vens, and to place the Planets and Part of Fortune therein.; and diredls the Student how to proceed in the Whole of this comprehenfive Science. Part II. confifts of. The Art of refolving all Sorts of Horary Queftions, on any Subject, with Accuracy and Pleafure, and hovv to give Judgement thereon, viz. Whether the Party en- quiring flia4 have Friends or Enemies, Wives or Children, Money lent, or due for Goods^ fold, &c. See. Any other Queftions of Importance are folved by this Science ;• with Celeftial Figures; and many curious Queftions anfwered. Riches or Poverty, Sicknefs or Health, Profperous Voyages or journies, How gi'eat, h<nv glorious, then appears the Mind of Man, when ;h. it all the StOf-s and Planets roll! Dr. Young. By C. HEY DON, jun. Astro-Phi lo. Aflifted by a Perfon of great Profeffional Abilities. 1 THE SECOND EDITION, With large Ad-ditions, Improvements, and an ArrENPix. LONDON, Printed for G. Kearsley, Np. 46, Fleet-Street; T. I.ovf,- WEI.L, Stationer, No. 158, St.John-Strect; T.Wagstaffe, Brick-Lane, Spitalfields ; and W. Battersby and Son, facing Artillery-Lane, Bilhopfgate-Street Without. 1786. ' [ €uteteti at §)tationers#alI. ]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28762824_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)