Vox caelorum. Predictions defended: or, The voyce of the celestiall light, wherein is proved five things: 1 That the starres have received influences. 2 That they operate and worke upon sublunary things, according to the nature and quality of those received influences. 3 That God hath revealed those received influences to man. 4 That it is not unlawfull to predict according to the knowne nature and quality of those received influences. 5 That it is not unlawfull to call the starres by such and such names; as Pleyades, Arcturus, Orion, &c. And divers places of the Scriptures opened and cleared. With a vindication of M. William Lilly his reputation against the Epirrhesian antagonists, in these times of discovery of new lights. By Henry Harflete, practitioner in the mathematickes
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Main Author: Harflete, Henry (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Imprinted at London for Mat. Walbancke [1646]
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Item Description:Annotation on Thomason copy: "march 19th 1645". - Publication date from Wing. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Running title reads: Predicitons defended. - Thomason, 1179[1]. - Wing (2nd ed.), H767
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