The Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ, 1681, from our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz. 122, being the first after bissextile or leap-year : wherein the bloody aspects, fatal oppositions, diabolical conjunctions, and pernicious revolutions of the Papacy against the Lord Christ and the Lords anointed are described : with the change of the moon, the rising and setting of the sun, some observable fairs, and the eclipses : together with the moons place in the zodiac, throughout each month of the year : calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated a hundred and fifty degrees above all reason, right, and religion : above kings, canons, councils, conscience, and every thing therein called God, 2 Thes. 2. : and may without sensible error, indifferently serve the whole papacy /
| Main Author: | Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698 |
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| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
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The Protestant almanack for the year from [bracket] the incarnation of Jesus Christ, 1681. our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz. 122. : Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein the bloody aspects, fatal oppositions, diabolical conjunctions, and pernicious revolutions of the papacy against the Lord Christ and the Lords anointed are described. With the change of the moon, the rising and setting of the sun, some observable fairs, and the eclipses; together with the moons place in the zodiac, throughout each month of the year. Calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated a hundred and fifty degrees above all reason, right, and religion; above kings, canons,[couneils] conscience, and every thing therein called God, 2 Thes. 2. And may without sensible error, indifferently serve the whole papacy. /
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The Protestant almanack : for the year since [brace] the creation of the world 5695, the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1689 ... : being the first year after bissextile or leap-year, wherein the bloody aspects, fatal oppositions, diabolical conjunctions, and pernicious revolutions of the papacy ... are described ... calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon, where the pope is elevated an hundred and fifty degrees above all reason, right and religion ... and may without sensible errour indifferently serve the whole papacy /
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The cœlestial diary: Or An [ep]hemeris [for] the year of our blessed [S]aviour's incarnation, 1723. [be]ing the third after bissextile, or [leap] year : And from the creation of the [world] according to the best of history, 5672 years. Wherein is contained, ..., aspects, and operation of the planets with the eclipses, and observations upon the ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and ... and monthly observations, &c. ... according to art and referred to meridian of the midst of Great Britain, ... whole monarchy without sensible error. Salem Pearse, student in physick and cœlestial science. Imprimatur, W.B. July 27. 1722.
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Hiberniæ Merlinus for the year of our Lord 1683. Being the first from bissextil or leap year. : Containing the constitutions of the air, the rising and setting of the sun, the tides, the terms and their returns, with many other useful observations, fitted to the longitude and latitude of all places within this kingdom of Ireland, and the western parts of England. With a chronology of all the chief governours from the 1th of Henry the 2d 1172 to this present year 1682, with many other remarkable observations and useful tables, with additions. With high-ways, fairs and markets: /
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Ephemeris, or, A diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1681, it being the first after bissextile, or leap-year : with prædictions and experiments sydereal /
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by: Gadbury, John, 1627-1704
Published: (1687)