APA (7th ed.) Citation

Raunce, J. (1650). A brief dclaration [sic] against judicial astrologie or, the diabolical art of astrologie opened, arraigned, and condemned.: Wherein is handled these following particulars, viz. 1 The deluded astrologer. 2 The delusion of the astrologer. 3 Diabolical divination. 4 Horary questions. 5 The events of astrology. 6. The 12. houses. 7 The 7. planets. 8 The 7. planitary angels. 9 Calculation by mans nativity. 10 Predictions by stars, to the alteration of a kingdom to war or peace. Or to the good or ill success of any particular man. Printed for W.L. at the Blackmore in Bishops-gate-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Raunce, John. A Brief Dclaration [sic] Against Judicial Astrologie or, the Diabolical Art of Astrologie Opened, Arraigned, and Condemned.: Wherein Is Handled These Following Particulars, Viz. 1 The Deluded Astrologer. 2 The Delusion of the Astrologer. 3 Diabolical Divination. 4 Horary Questions. 5 The Events of Astrology. 6. The 12. Houses. 7 The 7. Planets. 8 The 7. Planitary Angels. 9 Calculation by Mans Nativity. 10 Predictions by Stars, to the Alteration of a Kingdom to War or Peace. Or to the Good or Ill Success of Any Particular Man. London: Printed for W.L. at the Blackmore in Bishops-gate-street, 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Raunce, John. A Brief Dclaration [sic] Against Judicial Astrologie or, the Diabolical Art of Astrologie Opened, Arraigned, and Condemned.: Wherein Is Handled These Following Particulars, Viz. 1 The Deluded Astrologer. 2 The Delusion of the Astrologer. 3 Diabolical Divination. 4 Horary Questions. 5 The Events of Astrology. 6. The 12. Houses. 7 The 7. Planets. 8 The 7. Planitary Angels. 9 Calculation by Mans Nativity. 10 Predictions by Stars, to the Alteration of a Kingdom to War or Peace. Or to the Good or Ill Success of Any Particular Man. Printed for W.L. at the Blackmore in Bishops-gate-street, 1650.

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