Publisher's Synopsis
""Christian Astrology Modestly Treated Of In Three Books V1"" is a book written by William Lilly that delves into the subject of astrology from a Christian perspective. The book is divided into three parts and covers various topics related to astrology such as the history of astrology, the planets and their influences, and the interpretation of astrological charts. The author also provides insights on how astrology can be used to predict future events and guide individuals in making important decisions. The book is written in a modest and accessible style, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced practitioners of astrology. Overall, ""Christian Astrology Modestly Treated Of In Three Books V1"" is a comprehensive guide to astrology that combines Christian principles with astrological knowledge.The First Containing The Use Of An Ephemeris, The Erecting Of A Scheam Of Heaven; Nature Of The Twelve Signs 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, Sicknesse, Riches, Marriage, Preferment, Journies. Severall Questions Inserted 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 Annual Accidents, By The Art Of Direction, And Its Exact Measure Of Time, By Protections, Revolutions, Transits, A Nativity Judged By The Method Preceding.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.