APA Citation

Lilly, W., & Macocke, J. (1659). CHRISTIAN ASTROLOGY MODESTLY Treated of in three Books: The first containig 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, Preferment, Journies, [et]c. Severall Questions insertes and Judged. 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; How his particular and Annuall Accidents, by the Art of Direction, and its exact measure of Time by Profections, Revolutions, Transits. A Nativity Judged by the Method preceding (The second Edition Corrected, and Amended.).

Chicago Style Citation

Lilly, William, and John Macocke. CHRISTIAN ASTROLOGY MODESTLY Treated of in Three Books: The First Containig 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, Preferment, Journies, [et]c. Severall Questions Insertes and Judged. 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; How His Particular and Annuall Accidents, By the Art of Direction, and Its Exact Measure of Time By Profections, Revolutions, Transits. A Nativity Judged By the Method Preceding. The second Edition Corrected, and Amended. 1659.

MLA Citation

Lilly, William, and John Macocke. CHRISTIAN ASTROLOGY MODESTLY Treated of in Three Books: The First Containig 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, Preferment, Journies, [et]c. Severall Questions Insertes and Judged. 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; How His Particular and Annuall Accidents, By the Art of Direction, and Its Exact Measure of Time By Profections, Revolutions, Transits. A Nativity Judged By the Method Preceding. The second Edition Corrected, and Amended. 1659.

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