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Anima Astrologiae or A Guide for
Astrologers by William Lilly 1676
The 15th Consideration, is to
regard the several ways in general whereby Planets make impressions on
these inferior things, which are two, one good and the other bad; for the
Fortunes have power of imprinting good naturally, and the Infortunes as
naturally slower down ill impressions; whence thou mayest, wherever thou
seest the Fortunes, hope for good; and when thou beholdest the Malevolents,
fear mischief, unless the same be restrained as aforesaid.
16.Whether the Significator be afflicted by either of the Infortunes |