Allen, J. (1659). Judicial astrologers totally routed, and their pretence to Scripture, reason & experience, briefly, yet clearly and fully ansvvered: Or a brief discourse, wherein is clearly manifested, that divining by the stars hath no solid foundation. In the first part of this book are several cases of conscience answered, both from the Word of God, and from the experience of eminent divines of different judgments. In the second part of it, are the maximes of judicial astrology examined and answered; and many eminent examples added, of the frustration of the tokens of these liars. Printed for John Allen, at the Rising-Sun in St. Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAllen, John. Judicial Astrologers Totally Routed, and Their Pretence to Scripture, Reason & Experience, Briefly, yet Clearly and Fully Ansvvered: Or a Brief Discourse, Wherein Is Clearly Manifested, That Divining by the Stars Hath No Solid Foundation. In the First Part of This Book Are Several Cases of Conscience Answered, Both from the Word of God, and from the Experience of Eminent Divines of Different Judgments. In the Second Part of It, Are the Maximes of Judicial Astrology Examined and Answered; and Many Eminent Examples Added, of the Frustration of the Tokens of These Liars. S.l: Printed for John Allen, at the Rising-Sun in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAllen, John. Judicial Astrologers Totally Routed, and Their Pretence to Scripture, Reason & Experience, Briefly, yet Clearly and Fully Ansvvered: Or a Brief Discourse, Wherein Is Clearly Manifested, That Divining by the Stars Hath No Solid Foundation. In the First Part of This Book Are Several Cases of Conscience Answered, Both from the Word of God, and from the Experience of Eminent Divines of Different Judgments. In the Second Part of It, Are the Maximes of Judicial Astrology Examined and Answered; and Many Eminent Examples Added, of the Frustration of the Tokens of These Liars. Printed for John Allen, at the Rising-Sun in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1659.