News from the heavens, or, New prophecies and astrological predictions : relating to the present state of Europe, and other most important affairs of our age. /
| Main Author: | Lilly, William, 1602-1681 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[London] :
Printed by A. Purslow,
1673.
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| Edition: | New prophecies and astrological predictions |
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Christian astrology : modestly treated of in three books. The first containing the use of an ephemeris, the erecting of a scheam of heaven; nature of the twelve signes of the zodiack, of the planets; with a most easie introduction to the whole art of astrology. The second, by a most methodicall way instructeth the student how to judge or resolve all manner of questions contingent unto man, viz. of health, sickness, riches, marriage, ... The third, containes an exact method, whereby to judge upon nativities; severall wayes how to rectifie them; how to judge the generall fate of the native by the twelve houses of Heaven, according to the naturall influence of the stars; ... The second edition corrected, and amended. By William Lilly student in astrology.
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Astrological judgments for the year 1682. By William Lilly student in astrology
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Merlini Anglici ephemeris, or astrological judgments for the year 1670. By William Lilly student in astrology
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Mr. Lillies astrologcal [sic] predictions for the year, 1677 : Wherein is plainly expressed, and by the rules of astrology proved; the happy condition of this our nation for the year ensuing. As first, the peace of our nation. Secondly, the happy return of our merchants. Thirdly, the great blessing of God upon our harvest. And fourthly, the safe delivery of women with childe, who will this year be very fruitful. With several other questions for young-men and maids. With allowance.
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A peculiar prognostication astrologically predicted according to art: : VVhether, or no, His Majestie shall suffer death this present yeere 1649. /
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The great and wonderful predictions of that late famous astrologer Mr. Lilly; and Mr. Partridg and Mr. Coley, concerning this present year 1683 : To which is added a true and faithful account of the famous prophecies of the three German prophets; predicting and foretelling, some years since, this present invasion of the Turks into the empire of Germany and Hungary, with the events of the same, to the admiration of all that shall hear or read the same. Also their strange and wonderful predictions concerning the Pope, and the King of France: with the total and sudden destruction of the papal power; and the miraculous conversion of the Turks and Jews to the Christian faith. As also presaging the uniting of all religions into one visible church. Which prophecies have been had in esteem by many famous and illustrious persons of these times.
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Observations for this present year, 1667 : By William Lilly student in astrology.
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The Bloody almanack; or, Astrological predictions, and monthly observations; : denoting and setting forth, I. The great changes, mutations, and revolutions, that will happen in the year of Christ, 1655. And the direfull actions, and memorable accidents that will befall some great ones in authority, who have inriched themselvs by the sweat of other mens browes. II. The particulars of the greatest catastrophe that ever happened in England, the calling to an account some of the Common-wealths servants, who are now become her masters; and the making of divers headless. III. A diary of the national affairs, the proceedings of the nobles, and a most excellent antidote to cure the malady of the Commons, and to confirm and establish our long-desired liberties. IV. The arraignment and conviction of divers time-buggering changlings, and the admirable effects that will attend the motion of our lawfull governors. V. The rectifying of the magistracy, the administring of true justice to the commonalty, and the exaltation of our long contended for liberty. VI. The violent diseases that will prove obnoxious and incident both to men, and women; and a brief computation of the royal chronicle. Published by authority.
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Mr. Lillie's predictions concerning the many lamentable fires which have lately happened : With a full account, not onely of all the great fires in England this present year, 1676. As at Cottenham near Cambridge, Southward, Blanford in Dorsetshire, Witiham by Oxford, Abington in Bark-shire, Nightingale Lane, &c. But also beyond the sea: as at Mosco, where ... dwelling houses were burned down April 22. The cities of Starguard, and ... Brandenburgh in Germany, May 21. And several towns in Burgundy, the French countee, and Picardy, belonging to the French King, consumed in May last. Published for the general satisfaction. With allowance, June 23. 1676. Ro. L'Estrange.
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Mr. Lillies nevv prophesie of a general peace : Together with the uniting of all different persuasions of religion, in principles of love and mutual condiscention. To which is added a strange and wonderful prophesie lately discovered in Holland, relating to the grand affairs of our present age. Faithfully translated & communicated from the original by a person of quality.
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The vanity of judiciary astrology. Or Divination by the stars. Lately written in Latine, by that great schollar and mathematician the illustrious Petrus Gassendus; mathematical professor to the king of France. Translated into English by a person of quality
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The last of the astrologers : Mr William Lilly's history of his life and times from the year 1602 to 1681 /
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Lillies new prophecy, or, strange and wonderful predictions relating to the year 1678 : as well from the late blazing-star, the great conjunction of Saturn and Mars, and other figures and aspects of the heavenly bodies : wherein the future state and condition of nations, and the flourishing happiness of England and Holland is foretold and asserted : with particular considerations concerning quarrels and disagreements between men and their wives, plenty and scarcity of the earth, when to be feared or expected the issue of wars, and hopes of a general peace throughout Europe.
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Xponometpia or, The measure of time in directions : according to a new, natural, and accurate institution. Containing tables of the equation of Arch's of direction, thereto corresponding. Whereby with much facility, directions in all nativities are made to keep time with accidents, within the limits of the astronomical error. ... the excellent and undeniable verity of astrology, ... Divers necessary, and exquisite rules, and precepts of art, together with the use and explanation of the tables; practically illustrated in the geniture of Mr. Henry Coley. By John Kendal, Philomath.
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Merlinus Anglicus: or, England's Merlin. : Prophetically fore-telling, the admirable events, and wonderful effects, that shall befall the king of Scots, the states of Holland, and the Parliament of England, in all their consultations, warlike actions, and naval designes, both by sea and land, for the year of our Lord, 1653. With the most exact predictions, and monthly observations, touching the great rising of the European nations against England; and the success that will attend them in all their motions, enterprises, and attempts; as also, the causes of these strange revolutions, mutations, inclinations, and eversions of empires, kingdoms, and common-wealths. Likewise the astronomical calculations of the eclipses, lunations, and conjunctions; portending a great change of government, religion, and law, in England, Scotland, and Ireland; together with the taking off all taxes, assesments, burdens, and oppressions; and calling to a severe account all committees and treasurers; with the executing of many great ones. /
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