Prae-Nuncius Sydereus: AN ASTROLOGICAL TREATISE Of the Effects of the Great CONJUNCTION of the two Superior PLANETS, Saturn & Jupiter, October the Xth. 1663. and other Configurations concomitant. WHEREIN The Fate of EUROPE for these next twenty years is (from the most rational grounds of Art) more than probably conjectured, AND The Success of the present Design of the Turk against Christendom, occasionally hinted at. By RICHARD EDLIN, Astrophil. Aliquod dictum, quod non dictum prius. Prius intellige, tunc increpa. LONDON, Printed by J. G. for Nath: Brook at the Angel in Cornhill. 1664. Licenced March 14. 1663. Roger L'estrange. TO THE EMINENTLY LEARNED, AND NO LESS HONOURED, ELIAS ASHMOLE, OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE Esq. WINDSOR-HERALD AT ARMS, AND controller OF THE EXCIZE For HIS MAJESTY, A KNOWN MAECENAS TO ALL INGENIOUS ARTS. THE ENSUING ASTROLOGICAL TRACTATE IS MOST JUSTLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR R. E. To the READER. READER, THis Treatise so long expected (because so long promised) is at length made public, although not without much labour and difficulty in the composure, as well by reason of the Intricacy of the Subject itself, as the various interruptions in my own Affairs. The Intricacy of the Subject will appear, if we consider that there are few or no precedents extant, or to be obtained, of any moment, that treat of this Subject, especially as to the measure of time, whereby we should know when the effects will most principally manifest themselves; However I doubt not but I have sufficiently handled the subject in all the parts thereof, to the satisfaction of the Ingenious, or at least to encourage them to make a further disquisition; what I have done I dare presume to say is performed from most rational principles, not hitherto so copiously handled. And indeed it is not this part of Astrology alone, but there are others also, wherein we find great deficiency in the Ancients, by reason of the insufficiency of their Astronomical Tables; so that they were oven forced upon many absurdities to salve up the errors they were frequently subject to; and how observable is it even in our late Professors also (and in some now living) that (following the steps of the Ancients without due examination, or taking notice of their mistakes) have been constrained to wring and screw accidents to agree to their positions of Heaven, whether they have been congruous or proper one to another, or not! and so have wrested their time many minutes, and sometimes some hours from the truth, as I could plainly and sufficiently instance; but I forbear: This I say is frequent in some, which in Nativities (the most necessary doctrine in particlar judgements) how great injury it may be to the person concerned, the judicious do very well know, and our reason may inform us. As to the eruptions, or rather interruptions, that have happened in my own affairs (which hath also been one main cause of prolonging of time) indeed they have been many and great (Ratione solis ad Corp. Saturni & M. C. ad corp. Martis and other untoward Configurations) But it is the providence of God that (in the language of Dr. Brown, in his Relig. Med.) hath so constituted the Configurations of Heaven at my Nativity, and I am therewith content, till it be his pleasure otherwise to dispose of my fate, which at present (I thank God) I am in no wise ashamed to own, since, I say, it is his providence, who for our transgressions visueth at his pleasure (both in Mercy and Justice) to the third and fourth generation. But these I say, have been one main cause that have obstructed the publishing of this Book, which was long since intended to be published; but this is not all, there have also been many delays and hindrances since it went from my hands, through one occasion or another; however, for what concerns myself, by reason of those enormities I have been so abundantly subject to, let me be excused, if I have been more careful of the substance and plainness of the matter itself, than the elegancy of Style, or the curiosities of Stops and Pointings, for which I must submit to the censure of the judicious. Notable transactions have indeed been acted upon the stage of the World before the Book came forth (but not before it was penned, as divers of my friends do very well know) but let me tell you, those accidents are not so properly the effects of the Conjunction itself, but of some concomitant Configurations preceding, as you may perceive I have mentioned in its proper place, the ♀ itself not manifesting its effects so suddenly to the World, so that in that respect the Book is come forth time enough; and to what accidents have happened already (as those between Portugal and Spain, the Pope and the King of France, etc.) I dare presume to affirm without ostentation, they were timely predicted from the principles and reasons there mentioned. Some there are that have objected, that nothing could be predicted from this Conjunction; these are such who deny any Influence at all in the Stars, especially as to mundane affairs. But these may be convinced by their own sense: for there is nothing more apparent, than that the configurations of the Celestial Powers, especially of the Superiors, do cause various and notable mutations of the Air; that the application of the Moon to the fortunate or malevolent beams of the good or bad planets, doth cause notable & apparent changes and alterations in the bodies of sick people, over whom she hath an especial influence; that by the Sun's transit through the several parts of Heaven, and his various declination to the Northward or Southward of the Equinoctial, the seasons of the year are not only divided, but all things that are produced out of the Earth, have their Vicissitudes, their Generation, Growth, and Corruption; though in different manner, in several parts of the world, and in different years, which is caused by the configurations of the other Planets, either to the Sun, or among themselves. And who should deny their influences in matters political & civil, as well as in natural, sure I am many instances might be produced to the satisfaction of the most scrupulous; I desire (with Bellantius) only to have the Nativity of such as are so incredulous of the celestial powers, that by Arguments taken from the experience of their own affairs, I might convince them, to avoid all other arguments that might be produced sufficient enough to the purpose. But one, and he no m●an professor (as he thinks himself) will make us believe, that little can be known of certainty from the Conjunction; First because that great Conjunctions do happen but once in 794 or 795 years, and there being few or no precedents since the Creation. Ergo. Secondly, the House of Heaven cannot be obtained, in which the Conjunction happens, therefore judged impossible to know the effects; as if all depended upon the House of Heaven. But to the first, I answer, this is no such great Conjunction, that happened in the year 1603 (its in the discourse you may see at large) and this is the third Conjunction that hath happened in that Trigon, which indeed should have been the fourth inorder, etc. But suppose it had been their first Conjunction, we have some general rules (though but short) to judge of great Conjunctions; nor are those precedents we have of so little use, as to be neglected; but must we have precedents of necessity for all we writ or judge? then I fear this ginger will hardly ever be capable of judging a Nativity true while he lives; I have great reason to think, and do verily believe he never yet did, or very rarely. As for his position of Heaven, I have said as much of that in the Discourse itself as is necessary; and certainly there are other things of more principal concernment to judge of, than the House of Heaven, which I need not stand to mention here, because sufficiently handled in the Book itself; and if we consider the great variety of judgement in respect of different Meridian's and Elevations of the Pole, who is there will satisfy or encourage an Artist for the great labour it will require? But why do I trifle time in answering one, who with much confidence and as much ignorance doth cavil at the labours of others (nay most ingratefully against those who have been his greatest support and promoters) whilst it may be made evidently appear that in all or most that ever he did yet, he hath committed (frequently) most gross and absurd errors in his very fundamentals? and this appears not to be want of care or through oversight, but absolutely for want of judgement; and yet he must be a corrector of (or rather a caviller at) other men's labours, although though, as I could make it appear, he understands them not; But I shall refer my Reader to a particular Treatise shortly to come forth, wherein this boasting Ignoramus is anatomised to the full, his Absurdities, Ignorance, and gross abuse of Art particularly laid open and made known to undeceive the world. But, to thou that art courteous, this Book is commended to thy judicious censure; the subject itself is not able, and I have been careful to my power to perform what lay on on my part, without playing the Plagiary, or robbing any man of his Labours; nor have I had the assistance of any, either in Calculations or Judgement; not that I am ambitious of any Igenuity therein, but having used an honest endeavour in the performance thereof; if thou meetest with any errors or deficiency, either in the Pen or Press, let me crave (as I doubt not of) thy courteous censure, and care to correct; And as for the envious, I challenge and expect their emendation, or be silent. Farewell. From my Study next door above the four Swans in Bishopsgate-street. I am thine. R. E. Observationes Astrologica, A Treatise of a Conjunction of Saturn and Mars, whererein are also many things of principal concernment in Astrology not frequently practised; A most Learned and Ingenious Discourse of the true visible Systeme of the World, according to Capernicus, and our late best Astronomers. The second Edition: to be sold by the Author, and at the Angel in Cornhill. I have perused this Astrological Discourse of Mr. Richard Edlin' s, and may truly say, It is not more Elaborate then Learned, and very worthy the view of all Judicious Artists. Die ♀ Feb. 12. 1663./ 4. G. WHARTON. I have read over this Piece, and aver, it is excellently and judiciously penned; and know not what could have been said more of this Subject. ☽ 15. Feb. 1663/4. W. LILLY. I have seriously read over this elaborate Treatise of Mr. Edlin' s, and so far approve thereof, that I wish it were made public, for the satisfaction of all ingenious persons. 17. Feb. 1663/4. JOHN BOOKER. PART I. CHAP. I. Containing some General Considerations of Natural Causes. THe Causes of all Natural Mutations (next unto God) whether as to the World in general, or more particularly as to Humane bodies, are the virtues and influences of the Celestial bodies; whereof some are termed more, others less principal. The more principal causes (as they are distinguished by the Learned) are the transmutations of the Absides or Aphelia of the Planets, Great Conjunctions of the Superiors, new Stars and Comets; to which some have added (though as it is conceived not upon sufficient grounds) the change of the Sun's excentricity, and the obliquity of the Ecliptic. Causes less principal, or adjutant Causes (as Spineus terms them) are Eclipses of the Luminaries, Lesser Conjunctions, Annual Revolutions; to which are supposed the motion of profection of the great Orb, of great Conjunctions before the Flood, the Birth of Christ, Mahomet, etc. All which have their variety of Effects, according to their different qualities, and the nature of the subject they operate upon; which (although some are scrupulous) is confirmed by the institution of the Almighty himself, Sint & Signa, etc. Let them be for signs and for seasons; And indeed, in order to the will and power of the Lord, they are but as signs of his providential will and pleasure; but as to natural Operations, they are not improperly called Causes; for Sub Deo semper agunt, is a true Motto; And not only this institution of God himself, but the consent of the Learned do also confirm it; For S. Austin the Divine hath this saying, Deus inferiora regit per Superiora, God governeth all inferior things by their Superiors: And the Philosopher, Cardanus Segm. 2. Aph. 58. Dei igitur altissimi coelum est instrumentum quo agit, impellit, regitque; Heaven is the instrument of the most high God, by which he acteth, enforceth, and governeth all things. Amesius in his Medulla Theologica, lib. 1. cap. 9 de providentia Dei, terms it modus ordinarius, the ordinary and usual way of God's providence, wherein we are to consider both the antecedent and the consequent, as it is in Hos. 2. 22. Exaudiam coelos & ipsi exaudient terram, etc. I will hear the Heavens (saith God) and they shall hear the Earth, and the Earth shall hear the Fruit, and the Corn, and the Oil, and they shall hear Israel. And this order (saith he) is that Law of Nature adhibited by God himself at the Creation, Fiat esto, sit ita, Let it be so, and it was so. Hence the Prophet styles them, the Statutes and Ordinances of the Sun, and of the Moon, and Stars, Jer. 31. 35, 36. ver. and chap. 33. 20. he calls it God's Covenant with them. And God himself asketh Job (chap. 38. v. 31, 32, 33.) among other interrogaties of the powers of Heaven, whether he knew the ORDINANCES of Heaven, or could set the dominion thereof in the Earth. Hence than we may conclude with Cardan. Seg. 1. Aphor. 20. Astrologia altissima scientiarum est, tum quia de coelestibus, tum quia de futuris, quorum scientia non solum divina est, sed etiam utilissima; of the Sciences, the language or influences of the Stars is the supreme, because it treateth of celestial things, as well as of things to come, the knowledge of which is not only divine, but also profitable; a good reason is also rendered by Great Albertus, Vniversi ordinationem nulla scietia humana perfectè attingit, sicut scientia judiciorum Astrorum. No humane Science doth perfectly attain the ordination of the whole Universe, so as the knowledge of the Astral influences. But I am not to dwell upon this. Now seeing by the consent of the most learned in this Science, it is not one configuration of the Celestial powers alone, Porrò multa necessaria ad hanc inquisitionem, etc. Rig. 53. But there are moreover many things necessary to this disquisition; as the knowledge of former superior configurations; the concomitancy of great Eclipses, and such like, which are to be considered in general Events: it is necessary therefore that we take some consideration of those forementioned causes of Natural Mutations, for the better amplifying the discourse of the present subject. For, Nullus planetarum effectus, sive parvus à revolutione vel ab aliis significantibus erit, quod non primum à raedice habeat exordium, quare summa diligentia radices considerandae sunt. No effects of the Planets shall be, whether from revolutions (which of themselves are of little force) or from any other such like significations; which are not first founded upon some Radix, wherefore the first Radixes or Grounds of things, are with special diligence to be considered. CHAP. II. Of those accidents signified by the Mutation of the Aphelia of the Planets. ANd first, for the mutation of the Aphelia; That principal transactions do attend these, take the authority of Cardanus Segm. 1. Aphor. 37. Per mutationes absidum regna & Regiones & Religiones mutant. By the change of the Absides or Aphelia of the Planets out of one sign into another, Kingdoms, Regions, Religions, Faith, Sects and Opinions of men, are altered. So Rigel. Aph. the 9 and he gives this reason; If the Planet, whose Absis it is, be ascending in these or the opposite places, he contracts virtue of the nature thereof, which virtue is most strong in the Absis, but depraved in the opposite place. Grandes solent imperus causare, & rerum honoribus mutationes, transitus augium in diversa signa, & diversos terminos. Anonym. 244. The transits of the Auges or Aphelia of the Planets in divers signs and parts of Heaven, do use to cause grand mutations in Empires, and in the glory and honour of things. And if I may add my own conjecture or opinion in this point, The Aphelia of the Planets being those parts of their Ellipses or Orbites, in which when the Planets are, they are at their greatest distance from the Sun, (their proper focus and centre of motion) and where they may be said to begin and end their peculiar perids and revolutions, and consequently their apparent motions are increased or diminished, being measured from thence, It therefore seems rational to me, that as they are varied from one point or part of Heaven to another, they should cause proportional mutations on Earth. And if we would know where and in what nature these accidents will be, the forementioned proposition of Lud. de Regiis informs us. Illarum gentium quarum significator erit planeta. augis permutata; those mutations will happen among those people, whose significator is the Planet whose Aphelion is so changed. Mutatioque erit bonum vel malum, secundum naturam significatorum superiorum illorum temporum, & secundum naturam significationis. And this mutation shall be to good or ill, according to the superior signicator of those times, and the nature of the signification. But-since this doctrine hitherto hath not been sufficiently handled (as indeed no wonder) I must here of necessity give caution to prevent mistakes: For indeed, it must be Reason must guide us to the knowledge of the true effects; our Experience in this particular being very deficient, and that for these two reasons especially. First, the slow motion by which it is varied; which is only 48 seconds in a year, (ex Tabulis Carolinis * In other Hypotheses, the motion is slower in some, though swifter in others. ) occasioned by the precession of the Aequinox, and not from any motion that is in the Aphelion (as the Author of the Caroline Astronomy hath judiciously proved) which slow motion varies but one sign in 2250 years; so that the Aphelia have not transited above two signs and a half since the creation of the World, (as we generally account it) and therefore were there no other reason, it were enough, since we should have almost no examples to verify this doctrine. But another argument may be taken from the unhappy mistakes of almost all Astronomers, especially the Ancients, whose Astronomy being founded upon a mistaken Hypothesis, might very well be deficient in the motion and places of the Aphelia; nor is the difference so small among the Moderns, as that we may trust to any Radix whereon to build any solid judgement; for if we believe Spineus, the Aphelion of Saturn was translated out of Sagittary into Capricorn, Anno 1630. but by the Tables either of Kepler and Bullialdus, that Aphelion is not changed till after the year 1700. almost 100 years' difference; and by the accurate tables of Astronomia Carolina, not till the year 1818. near 100 years after that. So likewise the Aphelion of Mars by the computation of the Author's aforesaid, should have entered Virgo, Anno 1650. but by the Caroline Tables it is not till the year 1691. where, by the way we may note, that what grand alterations or changes have been conjectured by some, to be the effects of these or such like mutations of the Aphelia, cannot be expected to happen accordingly; or if any such accidents should happen near those times, they must be the portents of other causes. These things (I say) I thought necessary to give caution of, not to be critical against those Learned Authors, whose mistakes are rather to be pitied than cavilled at; since we are so much engaged to Antiquity for their willing endeavours. And because it may be worth our observation, let us examine the last mutations of the Aphelia, that so by comparing the Times with History, we may see what notable transactions have happened in the World. If we subtract 2250 years from the year of Christ 1818. at what time the Aphelion of Saturn enters Capricorn (that is by the Caroline Tables, which I rather accept of, because they are more harmonious and demonstrative in themselves, more consentaneous to all undoubted observation; and (though but new) yet more approved of than any other, by the most able and learned of our English Astronomers) I say, by making substraction it brings us to the year before Christ, 432. when the Aphelion of Saturn entered Sagittary. The Aphelion of Jupiter is this year 1663. (in the beginning thereof) in 8 deg. 15 min. 36 seconds of Libra, which is the motion or retrocession of the Equinox in 619 years, which if we subtract from this year, it brings us back to the year of Christ 1044. for its entrance into that sign. And so the Aphelion of Mars (by the same computation) entered Leo, Anno anto Christum, 559. The Apogaeon of the Sun entered Cancer, (or rather the Aphelion of the Earth Capricorn) in the 1156 year of Christ. The Aphelion of Venus entered Aquarius, Anno Christi 1506. and of Mercury the 746 of Christ into Sagittary. * Nota. By all which it appears, there is not any mutation of any of the Aphelia of the primary Planets, during the effects of our present Conjunction. If we would more particularly know the nature of these transactions, from Saturn we judge of Antiquities, renovation of ancient customs, of things already begun; of Sects, Schisms, Heresies, destruction and depopulation of Kingdoms and Countries, all manner of Idolatries, Jesuitism, Monkery, all Jewish Superstitions, sordid and inhuman debauchery, ruin of Buildings and ancient Foundations, Dearth, Famine, Captivities, Shipwrecks, etc. From Jupiter is known the change of such things as chief concern the Law, Religion, and the worship of God, especially as to Church-discipline. He hath signification of the Gentry of any Kingdom or Country, and particularly of the Clergy and Lawyers. From Mars is judged Wars, Commotions, Insurrections, Rebellions, Massacres, Persecutions, Murders, all Martial and Military affairs; firing of Houses and Cities, Rapine, Theft, all manner of Tyranny and Oppression. The Sun signifies new Monarchies, Empires, Kingdoms, which should continue in great Majesty, glory, and Renown. By Venus we judge of Sports, Games, all manner of Pleasure and Delight, Voluptuousness, Adulteries, Fornications, but great peace and plenty of all things, and a general Tranquillity she also signifies. From Mercury we know the fate of Arts and Sciences, the discoveries of all ingenious Inventions and secret Devices; he signifies Philosophers, Astronomers, and such as are lovers of all curious Arts; also Merchants, Arithmetic and Accomptants. The Apogaeon of the Moon (depending upon another law of motion) is more frequently changed out of one sign into another, viz. in or about nine months. It entered the sign of Scorpio in June 1662. about the 18. day (by the Carol. Tab.) and it enters Sagittary about the 17 of March this year 1663. and into Capricorn December following. So that by the swiftness of this we may indeed have experience enough; only we must note, that the Moon is but the Earth's attendant, a secondary Planet, and cannot signify any such grand transactions to the world as those of the primary Planets; yet let us observe what considerable Events may happen in those countries' subjrct to the sign Sagittary, during the Transit of the Apogaeon through the sign. Astrologers say, that under Sagittary are Spain, Portugal, Hungaria, Dalmatia, Slavonia, Arabia the Happy, and divers other Southern Countries, which with the dominions of the other signs over their several Countries and Regions, are plentifully mentioned in other Books. Thus (I say) who please, may by comparing the Histories of former times, see whether such like, or what other notable transactions have succeeded those times, for the better correction of this (hitherto) uncertain Doctrine. CHAP. III. Of the several Conjunctions of the Superior Planets. BUt there are other principal causes more certain (if we take them in a general sense, as to time) and those are the several Conjunctions of the superior Planets, Saturn and Jupiter, who are the most ponderous Planets, and slow of motion, and therefore called the Superiors, as well as by reason of their remote distance from the Sun, who is their centre. And of these is the present subject of our discourse in particular, together with a consideration of other causes in general. But of these Conjunctions there are three kinds, as by the Learned they have been distinguished; and they are Great, Mean, and Lesser Conjunctions; and these (I say) are to be understood of the two superiors themselves, not of those Lesser Conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter with Mars; of which more by and by. The Greatest or Great Conjunctions are those after a full period and revolution of the whole Circle, viz. when Saturn and Jupiter have made their several conjunctions in the several triplicities, and do again begin to conjoin in the first triplicity (which is also called the Fiery and Regal Triangularity) and this is a period of 794 years and some odd days. Mean Conjunctions are those which are made, or do happen after the leaving of one, and conjoining in another subsequent Triplicity, as from Aries, Leo, Sagittary, which is the first; into Taurus, Virgo, or Capricorn, which is the second; and so successively into Gemini, Libra, Aquarius, which is the third; and lastly into Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces, which is the fourth and last Triplicity or Triangularity. And this is a period of near 200 years, or more particularly in 199 years and some odd days. Lesser, or the least Conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter, are those which happen (after the entering of any one Triplicity) in signs of the same Triplicity, and these do happen once in or about 20 years; so that by making ten Conjunctions in one and the same Triangularity, it doth appear they are near 200 years ere they remove out of one, and enter by conjunction into another Triplicity; and consequently near 800 years ere they perform these conjunctional Revolutions of the four Triplicities of the whole Circle. And here note, that the true distance of any of these (whether Great, Mean, or Lesser) Conjunctions, cannot be obtained without careful calculation, and that from the best Theories (by reason of the great discrepancy among themselves, as hereafter will appear.) For if we take the distances of time between one Conjunction and another, since their last return into the Fiery Trigon, the variety will appear too great to be confided in, whereby any certain rule can be made without calculation: For, from the 7. of December Anno 1603. the time of the first, to the 7. of July Anno 1623. the time of the second, are 19 years 212 days, and from thence to the 16. of Feb. 1642/3. the time of the third Conjunction, are 19 years 224 days; thence to the year 1663. October the 10. the time of a fourth Conjunction (and that which is now the principal subject here intended) is 20 years 236 days; and from thence to the next Conjunction in October Anno 1682. but 19 years just; yet there are two more Conjunctions not long after in the same sign, the one in January following; (which is a retrograde Conjunction) the other in May, Anno 1683. (a most wonderful congression) of which I have nothing to say here. If you would have the Authority of the Learned, for the several distinctions before mentioned; I must refer you to Mr. lily's Prophetical Merlin, where this particular is principally handled, from the Precepts of Cardanus, Naibod, Origanus, and divers others; I shall only from him quote you the authority of one, and that is Avendris, pag. 56. Merl. Proph. Conjunctio autem magna Jovis cum Saturno, in signo Arietis, quod est, quia sunt stellae graves, & tardae, & non significant super particularia, imo super communia: & quia signum Arietis est signum primum inter signa, ergo haec conjunctio vocatur magna, sed quando vadunt à Triplicitate ad triplicitatem, tunc vocatur media, conjunctio verò ipsorum de 20 in 20 Annos in signis triplicitatis quaecunque sit, illa vocata conjunctio minor. That is, the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter is called great, when it happens in Aries, because they are ponderous Stars, and of slow motion, and signify not common or particular things: And because Aries is the first among the signs, therefore this Conjunction is called great; but when they go from one Triplicity to another, it is called mean; but those Conjunctions that are made in signs of the same Trigon every 20 years, in what Triplicity or Sign soever, that Conjunction is called lesser, or the least. This is the same in effect with what was before premised, only the Author calls that only a Great Conjunction, which happens in the Sign Aries, which is the First Sign of the Zodiac, and of the Fiery and Regal Triplicity. And indeed, all the Masters of this Science do agree in this (as you may see in the forementioned discourse of Mr. lily's) viz. That those Conjunctions only are called Great, which are first made in the Fiery Triplicity, and especially in Aries; which Conjunction, if at any time it should happen to be (as Mr. Lilly there terms it) might properly be called Maxima, or the Greatest Conjunction; for, not only is that Sign the first of the Zodiac, as was said but now, but also the virtues signified, or operating from such a Conjunction, must needs be more universal, by reason it happens so near the Equator, whilst those that happen in Leo have more respect to the North; those in Sagittary to the Southern parts of the World; because their declination is such from the said Equator. But all the Conjunctions of these Planets, at their entrance into the Fiery Trigon, since the Creation of the World, have been in Sagittary, as by calculation will appear, and as I shall afterwards manifest, and never any in Aries. What the will of the Almighty herein is, we may not inquire; but certainly there is some Arcanum therein. From Jupiter (whose prerogative this Sign is) we naturally judge of Religion & holy Worship (which is our Allegiance towards God) and of Justice, Tranquillity, Peace, and Charity, which should be among men: What shall we say? but that God, and Nature (which is his Instrument) have condescended to teach us our Duty here, and intent no less than our Eternal Happiness hereafter, if we were not perverse and obstinate; Per visibilia invisibilia cernuntur, etc. Rom. 1. 16. But I digress. That most eminent transactions have succeeded these Conjunctions in general, but more especially these Revolutional periods, the Observations of the Judicious in all Ages, and the various Experiments of former times are sufficient testimonies. Conjunctiones Saturni & Jovis res mutant & convertunt; The Conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter do convert and change things, Almans. propos. 127. Divisae sunt generationes hominum per conjunctiones superiorum majores, medias, & minores; The generations of men are divided by the Great, Mean, and Lesser Conjunctions of the Superiors. Ludou. de Reg. Aph. 31. Many Authors more might be quoted for the verification hereof, but let these suffice, and let us examine preceding times, and see what accidents have succeeded those grand Revolutions of the Superiors. The first Conjunction of these Planets in the Fiery Triplicity was Anno Ante Christum, or before Christ 3958. but of the Julian period 755. in the beginning of February (Stilo Jul.) in the 8th. deg. of this very Sign Sagittary. This was not many years after the Creation of the World, as it is most generally received. The second was in the year of the Julian Period 1549. and 3164 years before Christ, in the beginning of November, that is 794 years 8 month's distance. And this restitution was in the 5. degree of the same Sign Sagittary, and happened, without doubt, in the days of Enoch and Methuselah. The third Entrance, (but second Restitution of this Trigon) was Anno J. P. 2343. 2370 years before Christ, about the latter end of Decemb. in the 8. degree of Sagittary: The distance between these two returns is 794 years, and almost two months. The Universal Deluge, or Noah's Flood, happened not many years after this Restitution; for certain it was during the Conjunction of the Superiors in the Fiery (or First) Triplicity. Anno 1575. before Christ, but of the Julian Period 3138. there happened three Conjunctions in this Trigon. The first was about the 12 of March, in 9 degr. of Sagittary; the second was a retrograde Conjunction, and happened about the 20. of May, in the 8 degree of Sagittary; and the third and last was about the 26 of September, in 4 degr. of the same Sign. The fourth Return, but the fifth time they entered this Trigon was 781 years before Christ, of the Julian Period 3932. about the beginning of December, in the 13 degree of Sagittary. The fifth Restitution was Anno Christi 15. about the beginning of December also, in the 12 degree of the same Sign. The sixth was in 809 year of Christ, about the 20 of Octob. in the 6 deg. of Sagittary. The seventh and the last Return was in the year 1603. December the 7. in the 8 degree of Sagittary. And this is that under whose influence we now are; which being considered by Leotitius some years before, caused him to say, Cum ergo nunc novus Trigonus, impendeat qui igneus est, etc. Seeing now therefore there is a new Trigon at hand, which is the Fiery, without doubt new Ages will follow, which will produce rash and violent Mutations in the World. There were many eminent Mutations (saith Mr. Lilly) over all Europe in this change of the Planets into the beginning of the Fiery Triplicity; We are now in this Age (and so must some Ages succeeding be) under the dominion hereof, and therefore it is no wonder to see and hear every moment of so great alterations in the Kingdoms and Commonwealths of Europe; Ever and anon we must expect such sudden change, in these our times, as no Age can parallel; and these sharp and bitter contentions are assuredly to have their beginning from Religious pretences, or breach of Customs. Thus he; which how true and judiciously spoken, out present experience, and certainly future times will abundantly manifest. What the various accidents have been that have succeeded these Revolutions of the Superiors, let such as are furnished with Nota. History inquire. Yet it must not be expected that such great alterations should immediately succeed, but sometimes sooner, and sometimes later, according to the will of the Creator, and the intentions and remissions of other Natural Causes. For, Corpora coelestia non agunt in instanti, sed cum tempore, the Celestial bodies do not act in an instant, or not always on a sudden, but many times at length, and with some delay; there must be Coition and Conception, before there can be a birth or bringing forth of things. If we add to either of the forementioned Revolutions 200 (or more truly, 199) years, it brings us to the entrance of the superior Planets into the next Triplicity, which are called Conjunctiones Mediae, their Mean Conjunctions, for notable transactions have succeeded these also (Anonim. 85.) Mutationes Trigonum ab uno signo ad alterum, vehementes & durabiles mutationes efficient in provinciis & gentibus; The Mutations of the Triplicities from one Sign to another, do effect vehement and durable mutations in Provinces and Countries. For example. The last Restitution of the Fiery Triplicity (except this we are now under) was Anno Christi 809. (as was mentioned before) about the 20 of October: to which if we add 199 years, it brings us to the year 1008. in which year, about the middle of June, Saturn and Jupiter made their first conjunction in the next (which is called the Earthly) Triplicity, and that about the 10. or 11. of Virgo (ex Tab. Carol.) the Invasion of ☜ William the Conqueror was during the effects of this Trigon, and succeeded about 60 years after. And thus the same proportion of years being added, we are directed to the third and fourth Triplicities; and so to the Lesser Conjunctions, which do happen in signs of the same Triplicity, and are once in 20 years; the particular times of which, for the reasons already mentioned, are not to be obtained without calculation, Vid. Proph. Merl. p. 52. & Seq. As to the quality of the Events, according to the precepts of Astrologers, besides what hath been already mentioned, shall be more fully handled in the following discourse, and perhaps may hereafter be enlarged. I have been the more large upon these things, because they have principal relation to the present subject; nor is this doctrine of Conjunctions hitherto sufficiently handled; the best Treatise I have hitherto met withal (in general) is that forementioned of Mr. Lilly, viz. Prophetical Merl. from which I have received great light, to the discovery of the effects depending on this Conjunction I am now to treat of. CHAP. IU. Of Comets and new Stars, etc. to be considered in general Accidents. THere are also other principal Causes of natural Mutations (as was mentioned in the beginning) and they are Comets, New Stars, Parahelii, and Paraselenes, or Mock-suns and Mock-moons, and divers other Meteorological Appearances, which by the Learned we are also advised to consider in future Events, Ptol. Quad. fol. 105. & Cardanus Segm. Aph. 133. In consideratione generalium eventuum, etc. In consideration of general events, Comets and all such things as are incident thereto, are to be considered. For (by the 99 of the Centiloq. Ptol.) they also carry a second part in judgement. History makes plentiful mention of these, and the notable events that have succeeded, and our own experience of late years are a sufficient testimony; not to mention many, how ominous was that Comet or Blasting Star that appeared in the year 1618. to Germany especially, and divers other countries', too fresh in our memories to be denied? What strange alterations succeeded suddenly after the Comet of the year 1652. here in England, (assisted with other causes concomitant, as the Eclipse of the Sun, etc.) New Lords, New Laws, New Governors and Government, New Customs, (and what not?) But of this Comet I shall have occasion to speak more in the sequel. Nor can it be with good reason conceived, that such Prodigies as these should appear in vain: Signa quae videntur in coelo aut Luna vel cum aliis stellis, quae apparuerint extra motum & cursum natura, nunquam evenient sine magna mutatione regnorum illius climatis in quo apparuerint. Rig. Prop. 87. Signs which are seen in Heaven, either with the Moon, or with other Stars, when they appear beyond the motion and course of Nature, they never happen but they portend great mutation of those Kingdoms, or the Kingdoms of that Climate in which they appear. And here I cannot omit the repetition of those excellent expressions of Herodotus, mentioned by Mr. Lilly, When God intends to punish a Nation or a City, he first signifies his will by Prodigies; Loquitur cum hominibus non modo lingua humana, etc. God doth not speak to man with humane tongue only, As by Prophets, Apostles and Pastors, but also by divers forms and Images composed in the Elements. And indeed it is worthy of note, that seeing those ordinary and more frequent signatures of the will of the Almighty (the Influences of the Celestial Bodies instituted by God himself at the Creation, Gen. 1. 14.) are not so diligently observed by all, nay derided by some, he therefore many times sends us such prodigious and unaccustomed Appearances, such extraordinary and irregular Accidents in Nature, that he might thereby leave a more deep impression of his Almighty power and Will in the hearts of the sons of men, that all might be left without excuse. Not that hereby we limit the more secret purposes of God in the ordering and governing his Church, for whose glory and promulgation all Monarchies and States have their being here. But that we may observe that God seldom bringeth any extraordinary transactions to pass in this world; but he first foreshows his Will and future purpose by some (ordinary or extraordinary) productions of Nature. Thus the Birth of our Saviour was accompanied with a glorious Star, that the wise men of the East (who no doubt were conversant in the Astral Influences) might also come to the knowledge of the Messiah and God of Nature. For having seen HIS STAR we are come to worship him, Mat. 2. 2. Of the New Star of the year 1604. and the Comet 1652. whose influences are cooperating with our present Conjunction, they are handled in the following discourse in their proper places. CHAP. V. Of Eclipses, and Lesser Conjunctions of the Planets. HItherto of the most principal causes of such accidents as do naturally happen in the World; Less principal causes are Eclipses; lesser conjunctions of the Planets, Revolutions, etc. And by lesser conjunctions of the Planets, I mean of Saturn, or Jupiter, or Sol, with Mars, which I term lesser Conjunctions comparatively to those of Saturn and Jupiter alone. And in this sense may Messahala be understood, when he terms the conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter Great, of Saturn and Mars, Mean, of Jupiter and Mars, the Least. These, although they produce many times very forcible effects, yet those effects are not so universal (especially of Eclipses, because they variously appear in different places, and the defect is sooner varied) but do operate therefore more especially upon some particular places and persons; which although it be sometimes with a malignant kind of violence, yet is the duration thereof of far shorter continuance. Rightly therefore was it said of Cardanus, Segm. 7. Aphor. 121. Nulla Eclipsis omnino toti orbi penuriam, aut pestem pronunciare potest. Pestis autem ex his, quatuor annis durare nunquam potest. No Eclipse can signife Want or Scarcity, Pestilence, or such like Accidents, to be general to the whole World, because those Accidents signified by Eclipses cannot last above four years. Nor do the effects of Saturn or Jupiter with Mars, or of Sol with either, continue above two years, because once in or about two years they make conjunction, and those in different parts of Heaven: but the conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter do happen but once in twenty years, and that in signs of the same Triplicity. These therefore are properly said to dispose of the times in general, and those lesser Causes do more particularly show the intention and remission of the effects; For it is an Axiom, That by how much a Planet is more ponderous and slow of motion, the more powerfully doth he leave an impression of his influence. This is very evident in the Transits and Aspects of the Planets by the Hylegiacal places of Nativities, and in the mutation of the Air, and as demonstrative in other Astrological Judgements. And these therefore are also to be considered in general judgements. For (as hath been already mentioned) it is not only the Conjunctions themselves, or any one Configuration that doth operate alone, but the concomitancy of succedent (yea and precedent) causes that are also to be considered; according to that notable saying of Naibod, sup. Alcabit. pag. 357. Tempora vero magnorū eventuum non à Saturm & Jovis conjunctionibus solummodo, sed etiam à deliquiis esse supputanda, etc. The times of Great Events are not only signified from the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, but also from Eclipses; or from hence it may be inferred, that their Effects (that is of the Superiors) be portended to longer times, by reason of the many and infinite Transits of themselves and other Planets through the several Regions of Heaven, therefore it is necessary their influence should ofttimes vary and change; but the effects of Eclipses do seldom exceed two years and a half. Nay it is the judgement of Dasipodius, Propos. 65. Conjunctiones magnae nisi ab Eclipsibus vim recipiant non sunt magni faciendae; That great Conjunctions are not of so great force, or to be so much esteemed of, except they receive strength from Eclipses, (that is, as to the particular times of the events) although as to generals they have great signification: For by the 61. and 62. Propositions, Judicia temporum in magnis eventibus ex Eclipsibus sumuntur. The Judgements of the times when great Events shall happen, are assumed from Eclipses; Ex Eclipsibus magni effectus proveniunt; For from Eclipses great Events do happen. Thus I say are these considerations to be understood; that although the General Accidents of the World are produced from the more superior causes, who have a more general and universal signification; yet then shall those accidents most evidently appear, when they are put forward by inferior causes, such as are Eclipses, Lesser conjunctions of the Planets, etc. who nevertheless produce many times very notable effects of themselves, which yet are subordiate to the general disposition of the times. Annual Revolutions also are to be noted, which strictly taken, cannot indeed be said to be causes of Natural Events, but rather as only signs of what accidents shall happen in such or such a year, to those Countries and places for which the Revolution is set, according as it hath relation to the then predominant Configurations (I mean of preceding causes) of Heaven. Thus Bonatus doth plainly inform us: Fol. (mihi) 224. Per revolutionem Annorum mundi, scitur quid in illo Anno sit futurum de bono aut malo, utrum tranquillus aut guerrae, etc. By the Revolutions of the years of the World, is known what will ensue in that year, whether Good or Ill, Peace or War, Plenty or Scarcity, what the condition of Kings, Princes, Nobles, the Religious, and all other sorts and degrees of men, and quality of things whatsoever, according to the property of man therein, of the dearness and cheapness of things, of the fruits of the Earth, etc. But this being not so pertinent to our present purpose, I omit further discourse thereof. Nor is it my task to handle the whole doctrine of General Judgements; who please may be further satisfied as to Effects of Great Conjunctions in general, from that judicious Treatise of Mr. lily's mentioned already; of the doctrine of Eclipses I refer to his Annus Tenebrosus; of Cornets there is not any thing to purpose in English; somewhat there is in the Prophetical Merlin, but more in the Annual Prognostics of Mr. Lilly, Mr. Booker, and Mr. Wharton, for the year 1654., to which also I refer you. As for those other Inventions of the Ancients, as the change of the Excentricity, Profections, etc. since they are not grounded upon sufficient demonstrative principles of Natural Motions, I have no more to say of them, only, That as divers accidents have happened contrary to expectation, others not according to prediction, as well in this as in other parts of Astrology, did the Ancients invent (or conceive there were) other grounds of Judgement, which indeed do scarcely deserve the name of Natural Causes. These General considerations I thought necessary to premise, as conducing much to our present purpose. What is farther necessary to the amplifying of this doctrine of General Contingencies, as occasion requires, is more fully handled in the subject itself. PART II. CHAP. I. The Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter 1663. Octob. 10. Astrologically handled. FOr such as are not acquainted with Astrology and its principles, I think necessary to premise, That the twelve Signs of the Zodiac, are by the Ancients divided into four Triangularities or Triplicities. The first, which they term the Fiery Triplicity, is of Aries, Leo, Sagittarius; which they also say is Choleric, Masculine, and the Regal Triplicity, and doth therefore signify the most principal accidents of the World. The second is of Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn; this is called the Earthly Triplicity, Melancholy, Feminine, and signify more sordid and vulgar accidents. The third Triplicity is of Gemini, Libra, Aquarius; is Masculine, Sanguine, Temperate, beholds the first by benevolent Aspect; and do also signify very eminent Transactions to ensue, when conjunctions are made therein. The fourth and last is Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces, Watery, Phlegmatic, Cold and Moist, inimical to the first Triplicity. The several Conjunctions of these superior Planets, Saturn and Jupiter (as hath been said) in these Triplicites, are such as have the most principal signification of the affairs of the whole They conjoin but once in 20 years, making 10 conjunctions in signs of the same Triplicity, and then in order they enter the next. This Conjunction I am now to treat of, happens in the first of these, which because it is the most eminent, most principal Effects (in their proper times and places) will ensue: What they are more hereafter. The day on which this Conjunction happens, is the 10 of October (by the best Tables, or about the 11) as most have it. By the Caroline Tables (the best extant) it should be about 20 min. past 9 in the morn. By the Rudolphine Tables, 37 min. past 2 in the morn. By Astronomia Instaurata, about 24 min. past noon; but by another new Theory of the same Authors, not till 24 min. past 2 after noon. argol will have it about 8 of the clock the 12 day, a great mistake. But such is the difficulty of finding the true moment of any of these Conjunctions, by the most exact Tables that are, or can be framed by the Art or Industry of Man, by reason of the slow motion of the Superiors. It was therefore truly said of Cardane, Segm. 4. Aphor. 79. Nullius planetae cum altero praeterquam cum Luna, exacta conjunctio, ut per seipsum signum ascendens sciri queat, haberi potest. The exact conjunction of no Planet with another, except the Moon, as that the Sign ascending may be known, cannot be obtained. Nay such is the disadvantage (saith he) Nullus mortalium nec instrumento nec aliter discernere potest, in Ptol. fol. 215. no mortal man, neither with instrument nor otherwise can discern it. Humanus intellectus non comprehendat, saith Naibod. The reasons I have more fully explained in my Treatise of the conjunction of Saturn & Mars, An. 1658. And therefore, according to the rule there prescribed (which is to take the next subsequent new or full Moon, or preceding, especially if it be a new Moon) I have taken the new Moon following, which I the rather accept, because it is almost the same with the Revolutional Figure for this year, in which the Conjunction happens, which in some sense we are advised by Ptolemy and others to consider. For the Ascend. of that Revolution is the 23 deg. of Leo, of this the 10 of the same Sign. Which Lunation, according to the Carol. Tables, is as followeth, and it were to be wished, that such as are furnished with convenient Instruments, would carefully observe some days before and after (if the weather will permit) that so we may have a foundation of further speculations. astrological chart 19.8. 1663. Octob. 20 d. 10 h. 56: P. Mer. Temp. Appar. ☽. a ☉. ad □. ♂. London. Novilun postvent. This is the Conjunction we are now to handle; it happeneth to be the third Conjunction, since their last entrance into this Triplicity; the first being in the year 1603. December the 7. carefully observed by Sir Christopher Heydon in England, and by Kepler at Prague; between whose observations was very little difference (the difference of Meridian's considered) as any may more fully see in his defence of Astrology. This their Inition or entrance into the Fiery Triplicity, is the seventh Restitution, after their first conjunction therein since the Creation of the World; Andcertainly (as Mr. Lilly well expresseth it) hath a more secret mystery of Sabbatism in it than any other, and promiseth something of more singular moment to the World; where by the way, I cannot omit a judicious observation of Mr. wharton's in his Hemerescopeion for the year 1653. It is good reason (saith he) like as Rome was built soon after the beginning of the fifth Fiery Trigon, (the first being that under which the World was created) and afterwards by little and little increased, and amongst other Cities the great assembly of the Inhabitants, People, and Kingdoms she had subdued; bore up her head, until at length about the sixth Fiery Trigon, she had reduced very many Kingdoms of Europe, Asia, and Africa, to the form of a Monarchy and sovereign Empire, and flourished in great glory. And that from thence this Empire being divided into two, (East and West) was observed to have fallen to decay, being troubled with intestine Wars, and exhausted by Alienations of Kingdoms and Provinces, until about the seventh Trigon it was restored by Charles the Great, and in some sort received its pristine beauty; so shall this Empire at this time also (during the effects of this eighth Fiery Trigon) sustain great mutations. Thus he. And surely with good reason it may be so conjectured; it is the judgement of Alstedius, that the Fire of this Conjunction (that is of this Restitution of the Fiery Trigon) will consume all the dregs and refuse of the City of Rome. I say, there will notable Accidents happen to the Roman Empire, during the Effects of this Return of the Superiors into the Fiery Triplicity; and those transactions will also in abundant measure be manifested, these next 20 years; especially about the years 1665. or 66. (as many conjecture) yet do I not conceive that Rome itself will be subject to such grand Mutations, as some have conceived, till the year 1683. or after; in which there happens three Conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter in Leo, the Ascendant of Rome, which undoubtedly will have great force thereon, though I cannot say to its subversion totally. However, before these Superiors have performed their period in this Triplicity (which will be about the year 1801.) there will assuredly be very great alterations, if not a final Catastrophe of the Sovereignty and Dominion thereof; For if (as Dasipod saith, Aphor. 77.) the Fiery Trigon hath dominion over the Christians; then must the See of Rome be much concerned herein: And besides, from the position of Mars in Leo at the time of the Conjunction, and some other considerations, we shall speedily hear of some grand Commotions, Wars, Fires, Tumults, and Uproars, etc. that will afflict both City and Country in great measure. King James, upon this first Entrance of Saturn and Jupiter into the Fiery Trigon, was established into the English Monarchy; and in the year 1623. was their second meeting in the same Triplicity, viz. in Leo; not long after was the death of that Glorious Prince, and King Charles the First (of happy Memory) was crowned King as rightful Successor. But behold in the year 1642/3. when according to the accustomed order of the Celestial Powers, and the natural course of those Superiors, it was to be expected they should have their Conjunction in Aries, a Sign of the same Triplicity; contrary (I say) to that orderly Method they usually observe, they made conjunction in Pisces a Sign of the Watery Triplicity, and so of quite contrary nature to the former. Excellently was it observed therefore of Campanella, in his Astrologia, sub quarto Trigono, qui primum respicit hostili radio, Monarchia prima frangitur, incipium haereses dirae, armisque protectae, ob Martem & Lunam, fides plus armis quam miraculis ampliatur, etc. Under the fourth Triplicity, which respects the first by hostile Aspect, the first Monarchy (that is, the Monarchy or Monarchies that arise from the first Trigon) shall be broken, direful heresies begin, protected with Arms, by reason of Mars and the Moon; Faith more enlarged by the Sword than Miracle; new Religions and Tenants arise, checking the former Austerity, or rather Superstition: and all this to a good intent, because it is the properties of the Stars to incline. Conjunctiones in Signis Aqueis, quia est Trigonus Martis, significant multa bella; inventiones operum mechanicorum propter martem, haereses graves & magnos, etc. Dasipod. Aph. 66. When Conjunctions happen in watery Signs, which is the Triplicity of Mars, they signify Wars, and the invention of mechanic Works and Instruments for that purpose; great and grievous Heresies do also abound; the Law and Religion of Mahomet had its beginning from this Triplicity; to which agrees Cardan, Spineus, and others. And if such accidents do attend the orderly course of the Superiors in this Triplicity, how much more when it happens so irregularly, as this in the year 1643. did, viz. after two Conjunctions in the Fiery Trigon? And who is there now living that cannot seal to the truth of such preposterous Effects, that have attended the English Monarchy these last 20 years? But let us now observe, that after this digression (if I may so term it) of the superior Planets, Almighty providence hath ordained them in this their next meeting Anno 1663. to return again to their former path, and there to make conjunction, not only in the same Triplicity, but very near to the place of their first meeting therein. From whence we may with good reason conjecture, that those Kingdoms or Commonwealths, those Monarchies, States and Governments, all those Families and persons, as had either original or progress to greater Dignity or Authority, from the influence of the Great Conjunction of the year 1603. or of that Minor Conjunction Anno 1623. And which during the effects of that preposterous Congress Anno 1643. did receive restriction, and almost total subversion, shall from the effects of this Restitution of the Superiors be again restored, and firmly established upon their former principles; and all those Schisms, Heresies, and factious Inclinations, that were predominant in the unruly minds of men, will be either totally abolished, or greatly suppressed; so that all matters, both in Church and State, generally shall be reduced to their pristine beauty and lustre, and for these next twenty years shall continue in great Glory and Majesty; although perhaps afterwards matters may for some time be carried on with greater austerity, etc. Yet will not these things be altogether free from Disturbances, Molestations, and dislikes of a ruder sort of distempered spirits, especially the former part of the Effects of the Conjunction; or especially till Saturn and Jupiter do make their first Sextile Aspect. For the Comet which appeared in the year 1652. in opposition to the Great Conjunction; which also exhausted men's spirits to Rebellion, Tyranny, etc. is yet cooperating with the effects of this Conjunction we now treat of, and so will be for some years; which conjunction is almost directly in opposition to the place in which the Comet first appeared. And although we cannot obtain the hour of the Conjunction so precisely, yet this is certain, that the Moon that day (and I do believe near the true time) passeth by the forementioned Comet, and applies to the opposition of the Conjunction, and Mercury (her dispositor) in that pernicious Sign Scorpio, having lately been in Square with Mars. Hence I say, although from the prerogative of Jupiter in the Conjunction, we may expect much Tranquillity and Happiness, and that matters should be carried on with much mildness and sobriety, in matters both Legal, Political, and Religious; yet there will appear a factious and distempered kind of people, of the rural or more common sort, men of unsettled judgements, that I say, will molest and disturb the peace of the Kingdom, and of all those places where otherwise the benevolent influence of the Conjunction will operate; and what they cannot accomplish by force (by reason that both the Moon and Mercury are weak, and Mars disposing of Mercury) they will endeavour by private Conspiracy, false Rumours, and seditious Pamphlets, nay and sometimes by tumultuous Insurrections. I cannot call this Conjunction Great, although it be as it were a restitution of the Fiery Trigon, considering that irregular one of the year 1643. Yet let me tell you the effects thereon depending will be no small moment, in all or most of the Kingdoms and Commonwealths of the world; but more especially in the European and Christian part thereof, by reason of the Great Conjunction itself, and other eminent causes. For, besides the Great Conjunction Anno 1603, there was also in the year following a most eminent New Star, which continued visible about 16 months in a most splendent manner; whose place of appearance was not only in this Fiery Trigon also, but in or near the Ascendent of the Great Conjunction, as it was carefully observed by Sir Christopher Heydon, and Jo. Kepler. Now our present Conjunction being so near the place of the Great Conjunction 1603, the Ascendent thereof, and the new Star of the year 1604. (for the Great Conjunction was about the 8th. deg. of Sagittary, the Ascendent and new Star about the 18 deg. of the same sign, and our present Conjunction in the 14 deg. thereof) interposing the Conjunction and new Star; without doubt very eminent effects must be expected to happen during the effects of the Fiery Trigon in general: And what was more particularly signified by the great Conjunction, and in a more especial manner by the new Light, whose effects must continue during the influence of the whole Trigon, and certainly prenotes some extraordinary effects to ensue therefrom, by reason it appeared so near the beginning of the Fiery Trigon (that is the first entrance of the Superiors therein) and continued so splendent in the same place for above one year; I say, the effects hereon depending shall be exceedingly renewed, excited, put forward, and in an especial manner manifested to the world, by the influence of our present Conjunction, seeing it hath so near alliance to those eminent preceding causes. And therefore it was not in vain, that which Cardanus and other of the Learned adviseth, Cum videris conjunctionem vel oppositionem superiorum in triplicitate Ignea vel Aeria, non festines judieium, nec idem tradas in rebus parvis, maxim si Sol vel duo de superioribus in ipsis Triplicitatibus manserint; praeeminentes enim sint hae duae ab aliis triplicitatibus, prima quidem in celsitudine & gloriae, secunda vero in bonitate & profanditate inge●i. Cardanus in Ptolom. When thou seest a Conjunction (or an Opposition) of the superior Planets in the Fiery or Airy Triplicity, be not hasty to give judgement; neither let it be of small matters, (especially if the Sun, or two of the Superiors be in those Triplicites) for the actions of these are praeeminent above the other Triplicities; those of the first or Fiery Triplicity do exceed in height and glory; those of the Airy do signify or operate in Goodness and profoundness of Wit. Notable to this purpose is that of Mr. Lilies in his An. tenebros. pag. 26. The most material changes and alterations of this world (saith he) have always succeeded either a great Conjunction of the Superiors, or some grand and wonderful Eclipse in the Fiery Trigon, of which these Conjunctions have been the Prodromi. And that which is yet further worthy of note, is, that seeing the Conjunctions of Mars with Saturn or Jupiter (according to the precepts of Albumazar, Leovitius, and other Astrologers) are necessarily to be considered to the magnifying of the Effects of great Conjunctions; let us observe that Mars doth make two Conjunctions with Saturn in this very Sign, (not to be neglected) one in the latter end of the year preceding (viz.) in Novemb. 1662. in the 6 deg. of Sagittary, which was near the place of the great Conjunction 1603. The second happens in the year after our present Conjunction, in the 27 deg. of the same Sign, and near the place of the Sun in the said great Conjunction, his place now being near the same it was at the Conjunction 1623. Nor is it unworthy of our observation, that in the latter end of the year 1662. there was no less than 9 Conjunctions of the Planets (besides Lunar Conjunctions) in this very Sign Sagittary, which (of the 120 Conjunctions Ptolemy adviseth us to consider, Aphor. 50.) are of very principal concernment; the rather, as they are the Prodromi of this superior conjunction; Memorabile aliquod significant, plures planetae conjuncti eodem signo: When many Planets are conjoined in one and the same Sign (or Division of Heaven) they signify something memorable to happen to the world. Not that such accidents are signified by these inferior Conjunctions: For by the 39 of Ludou. de Reg. Cum superioribus nunquam judicia de rebus parvis, cumque inferioribus de rebus magnis, trades. As from the Superiors we are not to judge of small or trivial matters to ensue, so neither of great matters from the Inferiors: For according to the 282 of Anonymus (or an unknown Author) Conjunctio superiorum efficacior & utilior inferiorum. The Conjunction of the Superiors is more efficacious than of the Inferiors. Nor let any mistake me, or think by these eminent transactions Nota. I here judge may ensue; that I accord with those erroneous Judgements, who from the Conjunctions (or rather Position) of all the Planets in this sign, the first of December 1662. that the consummation of the Universe, or that the calling of the Jews, or a Fifth Monarchy (as some have vainly conjectured) is thereby signified I do only urge, that seeing this Harmony of Celestial Configurations, and such an agreement of natural Causes, especially of the Great Conjunction and New Star, It cannot be with any sound reason (as some on the other side have vainly) imagined, but that the Almighty doth hereby signify unto us some grand Mutations and Accidents to happen in the world, from the effects of this last return of the Superiors; and those in an especial manner to be manifested these next twenty years, being excited by the influence of this Conjunction we now treat of. Therefore, for the better finding out what those events more particularly are, it is necessary that (by the 51 of Hermes) that we consider those eminent preceding Causes, severally and apart, especially of the Great Conjunction and New Star, who have the general disposition of the times for almost 200 years, from the year 1603. Causae Vniversales effectuum sunt potentiores causis singularibus, & generaliores, minus generalibus. Dasipod. 57 Causa universalis vincit singularem ubi par est magnitu do effectuum significatorum. Aphor. 59 Causa Vniversalis in comparatione ad proprium effectum, potentior est quam singularis. 60. Most Excellent Aphorisms, according to which are the first and second of Anonymous. Constellatio particularis reducit ad actum, suo tempore, eaque significavit constellatio universalis & superior. Potentior causa destruit significata contrariae causae minus potentis. The sum of all is, That general and universal Causes are of more power than singular and particular causes; for a particular Constellation doth but reduce those things to action in their proper times, which a more superior Configuration hath signified. CHAP. II. Of the Great Conjunction, Anno 1603. astrological chart 1603. Decem. 7 d. 7 h. 35. A. M. ☽ a ☍ ☿ ♃ & ♄. ad ☍ ☉ & ♀ London. And seeing the nature and property of this Triplicity (by the general consent of the Learned) is diametrically contrary to the former; it may be rationally conjectured that the more eminent changes and alterations are likely to happen, ere the effects thereof be at a period. Undoubtedly there will be a great suppression (if not a total subversion) of some Ancient Dignities, Laws, Customs, Privileges, Monarchies, Kingdoms, and Commonwealths, and also of some ancient Families who had their first foundation of greatness, from the effects of those preceding configurations; And either the Erection or restauration of others; who must continue in great Glory and Majesty, and shall be firmly established, during the effects of this revolutional Congress; or till some contrary Configurations of Heaven do produce their dissolution. So many Planets posited in the sign of the Conjunction (separating and applying) considering also that the Conjunctions of Mars the year following with Sat. first, then with Jupit. both near the place of the great Conjunction, and the Ascendent of London, these may induce us to conceive, that some more than ordinary effects are to be signified by this return of the Superious into the Fiery Triplicity. I say more than perhaps hath usually happened, from any or most of those that have preceded since the Creation of the World, and that amongst other places, London, and generally the whole Nation is herein concerned. And what those effects are, Campanella and others do inform us. Sub Arietis triangulo sunt Monarchiae ingentes, leges justae, sapientes divinorum, pietas bona coeli & Europe's in nostro Hemispherio; Under the Triangle of Aries (which is the first, and called the Fiery Trigon) are mighty Monarchies erected, just Laws; the Europians of our Hemisphere will be more pious, and searchers after divine things. Tranquillitas, pax, ex Solis & Jovis dominio; Tranquillity and Peace, by reason of the dominion of the Sun and Jupiter: Item sapientes insignes, sterilitates magna ob Triangulum Igenum. Also wise and famous men do appear in the world, great barrenness in many places, because it is the Fiery Triplicity, and the Planets that have dominion therein are more hot and dry, than moist. And seeing it is the Sign Sagittary, in which these superior Planets, Saturn and Jupiter do make their first Conjunction (by the doctrine taught us in the 59 pag. of Merl. Proph.) the world seems weary of former wars, and upon small entreaties will be ready to hearken to peace. Some ancient Family decaying, and a new one repairing and exalted; an appearance of Schisms and new Doctrines, but none privileged by Authority; the Church troubled with curious niceties, men stumbling at Straws, and leaping over Blocks; the Majesty of Jupiter is such in Sagittarius, all things tend to peace, and do the Devil and Jesuits what they can, there will be tranquillity in most parts of Christendom, during the first twenty years of that Trigons' government; all the actions of those years ending in Treaties, Leagues, Messages, and the like; many men will be in hope to aspire to greatness; the end crowns only one: but because the Sign is double bodied, two Generations pass not without superlative discord to the actions and beginnings of this Conjunction, much double dealing among men. I need not repeat what hath happened in the affairs of the World from the year 1603. to the year 1643. in which happened that preposterous Conjunction in the Watery Trigon; they may be yet remembered, or called to mind by looking a little backward; let it suffice to note in general, that soon after this great Conjunction, very notable Mutations happened in the World; the English and Scotish Monarchy was conjoined in King James, a general Peace over all Europe, divers years of Drought, and great Scarcity, and Dearth. But this is not all, there are yet many notable Transactions to happen the world from the effects hereof; Signum bi-corporeum significant homines & reges, Majestratus, etc. Dasipod. 85. By-corporeal or double bodied Signs do signify or operate most upon Man, and of Men upon Kings, Magistrates, and Rulers in any Kingdom or Commonwealth; therefore (as Sir Christopher Heydon hath it) the effects hereof may be applied to matters and persons both of State and Religion. And secing that whatever had its rise or original from any eminent Configuration of the superior Powers, must also expect to receive a great suppression and molestation from its contraries; so now (in the judgement of Spineus in his Catastrophe Munds, ingeniously translated by the Learned Elias Ashmole Esq;) as Mahomet had his rise from the influence of the Watery ☞ Trigon; so from the effects of this Restitution of the superiors in places of contrary effects, must that Law and Religion receive great abatement and molestation in its dominion and government, if not a total subversion; yea in pag. 25. of that Book, from the influence of this Conjunction, Mahomet shall be destroyed, then shall follow a universal peace, and a general Empire of Christians, or the Faith of Christ more enlarged throughout the World. But (saith he) these things will not be without labour, great Difficulty, Bloodshed and by infinite Infelicities, Rebellions, Dissensions, and treacherousness, by reason of the Scorpion's heart, the presence of Mercury, and the treacherous Sextile of Mars, equivalent to a Quartile in the Equator. And if we do consider the nature of the Star, which for the most part is Martial, the constellation being generally received to be also of a malevolent nature; and that the Moon, who is disposed of by Mercury, is separating from an opposition of Mercury and the conjoined Planets, and applies to an opposition of Sol and Venus, the Conjunction itself, and Mercury being so near this violent fixed Star, with the forementioned Quartile of Mars. These considered (I say) with good reason did Spineus judge there would happen such malevolent effects in the world, either before the benevolency of the Conjunction would take place and operate, or notwithstanding what was otherwise portended thereby; so I say, let the Policy, Care and Industry of Saturn, the Integrity, Wisdom, Justice, and Piety of Jupiter, or in more plain terms, let the Wisdom and Prudence of the Rulers and Magistrates of Kingdoms and Countries, whether (and both) Civil and Ecclesiastical, endeavour what they can, there will be divers treacherous Oppositions and Molestations, secret Plottings and Conspiracies, public Calumnies and Reproaches, yea and sometimes Insurrections and Rebellions, contrived and acted by a rude, seditious, and treacherous Multitude, an unsettled and giddy-headed Generation, who will not want their supporters and associates in the very Courts of Princes; for Mars is Lord of the 11. and all this attended with the pretence of Religion and Justice, etc. by reason of Mercury his dominion in the 9 and of Jupiter in the sign of the Conjunction where Mercury is. But what will be the issue (may some say) of those contrivances? the Moon in opposition to the Ascendent, and 12th. from her own house, and Mercury not only peregrine, but in his detriment will inform us; and we usually say in other Judgements, that he or they, whose significators are most strong, shall overcome; Saturn, Jupiter, and the Sun (who in this sense are opposed and afflicted) are much better dignified; All comes to as much as nothing; and GOD hath certainly a great work to do by the effects of this Conjunction, the generals whereof you have heard. Yet let me not omit the judgement of Mr. Lily upon this Conjunction, viz. That GOD will restrain Monarchical pomp, and reduce all to an Aristocratical mediocrity both in Church and State: But before this be effected, Omnia nutu unius regentur, as Cardane long since predicted; after which God will give so long a peace, and such tranquillity to the Earth, as she never enjoyed the like; in the mean time (saith he) as Saturn, Jupiter, and Mercury, in the Scheme are in the 12th. I conceive that privately by Lies, by Treachery, by feigned and dissembling Treaties and Ambassadors, and by the policy of a Jesuitical Faction all over Europe, the true Protestant Religion shall infinitely be distressed, and the Heavenly intentions impedited, and all those Countries that profess Protestantisme exceedingly be molested, by so secret and close a compact of Villains and falsehearted Traitors, lurking in the bosoms and closerts of Princes, as that many will thi●● Popery and Papism shall return to its old seat in every Country. But that it will never in our Kingdoms, for Jupiter being in his chief house, cannot but in fine overcome, and the rather, because he receives the Sun and Mercury in the Ascendent, which show that God will miraculously by the means of some young Prince or Commonalty of people, discover and bring to light the close mystery of those plots, that from the year 1603. until almost 50 years be expired, shall involve all at some times, and part at other of Christendom in most bloody broils. For the more particular times of the Events, and those many accidents yet to be completed, I handle afterwards; yet if we take the Elliptical distance of Mars from the place of Mercury, and the Conjunction, and convert it into time, it shows the times of some more than ordinary Events suddenly to ensue. But thus much of the Great Conjunction alone. CHAP. III. Of the Effects of the New Star, Anno 1604. ANno 1604. about the beginning of October, this Star was observed first to appear in the Heavens, whose effects cooperate with the Great Conjunction, because it appeared so near the place and time thereof, and by reason of its stability and long continuance; the greatness of which effects are known by its Place, Magnitude, Distance from the Earth, its form, colour, and time of continuance. For its Place (although there is some small discrepancy among Authors) it was observed and generally concluded to be in the 17 degr. and about 40 minutes from Sagittary, with 1 degree 54 minutes North Latitude, so that (I say) it was not much elongated from the place of the Great Conjunction, which evidently shows the concordancy of its effects therewith. For its Magnitude, Ricciolus and others say, it was bigger than Jupiter or Venus, as to its apparent Diameter and visible quantity; but Kepler, Spineus, and some ●●ers do say, that it was indeed bigger than Jupiter, but not altogether so big as Venus; For certain its apparent magnitude was more than any of the fixed Stars, whence also the effects are of the greater moment. As for its Distance from the Earth, its nullity or insensible paralax (by the consent of all Astronomers) shows it to be situate among the fixed Stars far above the planetary Orbs; For (as Spineus hath expressed it) from Jupiter and Mars, it was so much distant every day, as was their Diurnal motion; so that by its equidistance from the fixed Stars, it appears it was fixed also, and had no motion at all in Longitude, as the Planets and other wandering Comets usually have. In Form it was exactly round, casting no hairs or tail constantly to one place, but more like to the order and apparent custom of the other fixed Stars, it appeared with a most clear twinkling and shooting of beams on every side, and that with such glistering and sudden brandishing, as hath not been usually seen or observed to be in the Heavens among the Stars. The Colours (as must also the effects be) were very variable, like (in the simile of Spineus) to a manyangled Diamond, by which turning the Sunbeams upon the eyes of the beholders, will reflect with a variable brightness, so from a bright Yellow (saith he) anon it became Croceal, and in a moment like a Purple, and reddish, and many times it did appear white, and with a most pure twinkling light. It's Continuance was above a year, even till the month of February 1605/6. and constantly in the same part of Heaven, as to its Longitude in the Ecliptic: And notable to our purpose is that observation of Kepler, That all the Planets were in conjunction with this Star, before it was extinguished: to which I may add, that its first appearance was near the times of the conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter with Mars, as by the following Figure appeareth. This is the true Historical relation of this rare Phenomenon, or unusual appearance; which though it be brief, yet is it as full as is necessary to our present purpose. But who would be further satisfied, I refer to Ricciolus his Almagestum Novum, and Kepler, de Stella Nova. The places of the Planets (ex Ephem. Orig.) at the next Lunation preceding the first appearance of this Star, is as followeth. astrological chart 1604. Septem. 27 d. 14 h. 22. P. ☽ a ☍ ☉ add ⚹ ♃ & ♂. London. That Aphor. of Anonymous the 253. Post magnas conjunctiones in signis Aereis (why not Igneis) solent apparere Cometa, cum redeunt planetae superiores ad aspectum) is here verified; so also after the ☌ in 1623. and therefore (as some have conjectured) it may be expected we shall have a Comet or New Star ere the year 1665. be expired. I shall not trouble myself or my Reader with the various controversies of the Learned, about the generation and existent matter of these or such like productions of Nature; I say from its place, being so related to the great Conjunction, and the reputed Ascendent thereof, we may learn the concomitancy of its effects therewith, and the extraordinary events that must ensue from this last return of the Superiors into the Fiery Trigon. From its Magnitude, Distance, stability, Continuance, etc. is the Greatness, Quality and Duration of the effects declared. And by its Habit to the Sun, the time thereof in general; for considering that it was occidental of the Sun, and so appeared not till after the Sunset, viz. was vespertine, if we may apply the Doctrine of Ptolemy, then must not the effects thereof be so suddenly manifested to the world; but as the Sun did approach nearer and nearer, and so by degrees, and for some time did obscure the light of the Star, so will the effects be obscured or retarded for some time, or till excited by subsequent Configurations; yet so, as that it must cooperate with the Conjunction, because it was near the Ascendent thereof; or we may from hence infer, that as the great Conjunction was Oriental and Matutine, and so might denote some sudden changes and alterations to happen in the world, or that the effects thereof should quickly be manifested; and that after Saturn and Jupiter were separated one from another, and were about to make their conjunctions with Mars, for the further augmentation of their effects; that then this Star appeared occidental (as hath been already mentioned) near to the place of the Conjunction, denoting, that at length, and even before the effects of the Conjunction are completed, must there be some eminent and more than ordinary accidents to happen to the world. Very little hath hitherto been taught us by the Astrologers, of the effects of these or such like Prodigies of Nature, so that we cannot attain so exactly to the particular events. We may generally conclude from extraordinary Causes, that some extraordinary Events will ensue; and from Astrological principles and grounds of Nature conjecture, from such inordinate signatures as inordinate and prodigious effects must happen. The judicious do say (saith Spineus) Circa illam partem, in quae pseudostella refulxit ascendere virum aurum visu repraesentantem. That about that part of Heaven in which a Mock-star appeareth, shall a man arise, which in show shall resemble Gold; Comets in orient maximi exortum significat viri magni legum latoris, saith Cardanus Segm. 2. Aph. 204. Comets appearing in the East, do signify the birth of a great Man, who shall be a Maker or a giver of Laws. And by the third Segm. Aph. 117. Cometae immobiles, seditiones, etc. Immovable Comets do signify Seditions, and being in the Fiery Triplicity it excites Wars, Commotions, Conflagrations, etc. to happen in the world; And this the rather, for that the Star was of a Mars-like colour; yet seeing at length it appeared of a more bright and Mercurial colour (or rather a Jovial) Spineus will have it, after so many misfortunes; as Wars, Seditions, Burn, Slaughters, etc. to signify the Kingdom of Peace; with him we may conclude, that there will be great change of Laws and Customs, Destruction and Detriment to divers States and Monarchies, beyond what is signified from the great Conjunction, for else why was it visible so near the place and time thereof? To which we may add that notable observation of Sir Christopher Heydon; that as Saturn was elevated above Jupiter, and so might seem to retard or remit the benevolent influence of Jupiter in the Conjunctional effects (who was otherwise better dignified) yet this Star, when Saturn came to pass by him, was elevated above him, which doth also further evidence the greatness of the effects of this New Star; and what Saturn would do by Subtlety, Craft, Hypocrisy, self ends, etc. shall in a great measure by this New Light be discovered and suppressed, whether it be by new Laws or Decrees, in matters either Civil or Ecclesiastical. And forasmuch as this Star was fixed and situate above the planetary Orbs, even among the fixed Stars, and that the Sun also among the Planets the year following, suffered an Eclipse in the M. C. of the great Conjunction, and in perfect Sextile to the Ascendent thereof, and the place of the Star, which was also then yet visible; from whence it may be (saith he) proportionably collected, that what was decreed in this notable Synod of the Planets (in this sign, which he calls the Court or Temple of Heaven) was also ratified by the fixed Stars, and by all the spheres of Heaven; neither is it to be neglected, that this New Star was not only elevated above the Planets in the Conjunction, both in respect of its Latitude from the Ecliptic, and situation or distance from the Earth, but also excelled all the Planets in magnitude and light. So that as the Sun, metaphorically representeth Kings and Magistrates, and Nobility in Astrology are resembled to the Planets about the Sun, so the fixed Stars are compared to the people and Commons, among whom some excel others in Greatness; and therefore, whether there be a new Democracy or Aristocracy of the Church and Commonwealth, founded while the Sun suffereth his light to be eclipsed, I take not upon me to decide; but he conceived there would be a breach of Leagues and Treaties, and a renovation of the Wars, great detriment to the King of Spain, that he should be beaten out of the Indies, and the Gospel should be propagated unto the Southern parts: For to what end is this Star perpendicular to the Indian Seas, and to the best parts of America? if we consider the place of the ●tar, in relation to the Figure of the great Conjunction, it was in the Ascendent thereof, therefore what great Man there is (or to be) born that must come from the East to excite Wars, and change Laws, we must leave to time to determine. Considering that all the Planets, except the Moon, are subterranean, that Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, and the New Star, are intercepted in the fourth House, without doubt it will be long before the effects will manifest themselves fully to the world, which at length will be the more effectual, because the first appearance thereof was so near the conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter with Mars, and all nigh the place of the Great Conjunction and the Ascendent thereof; and therefore I may add, that because our present Conjunction is so near these former Configurations, therefore the effects thereof shall in abundant measure show themselves these next twenty years, and likewise during the effects of every of those Conjunctions that shall happen in this sign Sagittarius, so long as the influence of the Fiery Triplicity shall continue. But what those effects yet further are, give me leave also to add the judgement of Spineus in his Catastrophe mundi, where (treating of the Mock-stars of the years 1572. and 1604. he saith, That the appearance of this Star in the Fiery Triplicity, and (as he terms it) in the direct of Sagittary, signifies the vehemency of some King over his people; his coveting of moneys, depressing of many of his subjects by violence and injustice; the death or deposition of such Nobles as had their honour under the Fiery Trigon (I suppose it should have been the Watery) and consequently it foreshews a Drought, and great Mortality among the Inhabitants of the Earth, a decay of Fruits by the vehemency of Heat, a dearth of , the death of Kings and Citizens, and that there will be much lewdness in many parts. And further, without doubt in the latter years there will be almost a destruction of Monarchies especially, because of the most powerful influence of the Stars that then will happen; we conceive (saith he) not only the final destruction of the Turks, but also that there will be a great decay among Christians, and that not only all the Kings and Potentates of the Earth shall be hurt by the several evil Constellations of Heaven, But take heed all you KINGS of SPAIN and FRANCE; ☞ you Princes and Potentates of ITALY, behold and dread the Sign sent from GOD, viz. the Mock-star of the year 1604. let down in the Fiery Triplicity to provoke Wars and Conflicts (by Seg. 7. Aph. 34) Rebellions, Treasons, Desolations, sudden and utter Ruin and Mischiefs of all kinds; so that all men living, of what degree soever, shall be naturally inclined to the shedding of Blood. For every inordinate constitution of the Stars brings Death among old and infirm people, but in others sudden and utter ruin: And at length he thus concludes, Oh! quot mutationes Regnorum; Oh! quot lugubres & flebiles infortuniorum Casus! etc. Oh! how many changes of Kingdoms! Oh! how much lamenting the condition of Disgrace! Oh! how many sorts and differences of dangers are to be feared, what great and grievous Villainies! what turbulent and damnable Seditions! Oh! what sudden and unlooked for mischievous kinds of Deaths! Oh! what exalting of wicked and reprobate men do the Stars of Heaven belch out! what wretched and indigent persons are every where extolled, and the rich oppressed and impoverished! how many subjects and servants will rule, while Kings and Masters obey! Oh! what Princes shall be thrown down out of their Dominions! what insolent, drunken, and luxurious men, who shall have the habit of Whoredom! what inventors of new and unheard of Lusts, Buggers, Gluttons, Murderers, cruel Deceivers, Traitors, and Thiefs (without cause) such as shall deride, torment, tear in pieces, and kill with very vexation, all men that be endowed with Prudence, Knowledge and Wisdom, who will nevertheless be of a firm and constant mind. And if you would also know when in general these things Nota benè. shall be, he adds, Although they shall be fierce after the year 1630. yea more fierce after the year 1650. yet shall they be most terrible and rigorous after the year 1660. God divert the Evil that is yet further portended from the effects of this Star, from the Kingdom of England; for seeing the Star did first appear so near the body of Mars, and that Saturn was also applying, whose influence Mars translates first to the New Star, afterwards to Jupiter; it may probably be conjectured, that many violent and turbulent accidents must ensue in the world, which as they do proceed from such natural causes, whose influences are universal, so that all places more or less shall be sensible of the effects; therefore England cannot be excluded, and the rather, because we are under a sign of the same Triangularity: But if we consider the dominion of the Sign itself, or their situation in Heaven, the effects are for certain extended to the more Southern parts of the World, and such as are both Southeast and South-West from England; and in Europe, more particularly Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, etc. But let this suffice for the effects of the New Star also, only if we consider the time of the Sun's coming to the place of the Star, Mars and Jupiter, it informs us of some superlative transactions to fall out in the years 1664, 65, and 66. CHAP. IU. Of the other Lesser Conjunctions, Anno 1623. and 1643. OF these we are not to take any great notice, seeing the effects extended but to the following 20 years after each Conjunction; among which we may not forget that the death of King James succeeded the Conjunction of the year 1623. and that King Charles, whose Ascendent was the sign of the Conjunction; came by rightful succession to the Crown; there was also several years of great Drought, Scarcity, and a most furious Plague. And therefore seeing such like Evils did also succeed the great Conjunction of the year 1603, especially that great Plague in England Anno 16●●, and that (as Mr. Cambden observes) Saturn cannot (or seldom doth) pass through the Fiery Triplicity, b 〈…〉 afflicts the City of London with a Plague; and as at other times it hath been observed, so God grant it not to be so now: But truly, when I consider (beside the Transit of Saturn through the sign Sagittary) that besides other Enormities great Plagues have also succeeded those preceding Conjunctions of the years ☞ 1603. and 1623. & that there are also two conjunctions of Saturn and Mars in the same Sign; me thinks we have too great cause to fear an approaching Plague, and that a very great one, ere the year 1665. be expired; I dare not be positive in such determinations, but I say, from these reasons taken from such eminent natural causes, it is greatly to be feared; and if we consider how the Fruits of the Earth have been corrupted by intemperate seasons and unwholesome airs, and thence a great destruction of , we cannot but look on those also as the Prodromi of the same; and how hath Almighty God visited most Nations about us, and a long time spared us? (LIBERA LIBERA NOS DOMINE.) Notable is that expression of Mr. lily's; We in England (saith he) have had two of our best Princes followed with two Great Plagues, viz. Queen Elizabeth 1603. and King James 1625. There's a Mystery in it, if I durst unfold it. God grant we have no more such Plagues, I wish such Princes. I only further note in this Conjunction of the year 1623. that as Mars his next Aspect is a Quartile with the Moon, who translates the light and malevolent influence of Mars to the Sun by a hostile Aspect, viz. a Square from Cardinal Signs, and that the Sun being separated from the Opposition of Mars, applies next to the Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, doth evidently denote most violent Transactions to ensue, though not suddenly, because of the distance of the degrees; which if we convert into time, viz. of the Moon to the Quadrate of the Sun, and Mars to his opposite place, it gives about 16 or 17 years, which brings us to the years 1639. or 40. And who knows not what troubles were then agitating and beginning to come upon us? And seeing that the place of Mars at the time of our present Conjunction, is the place of the Conjunction of the year 1623. (or near it) which sign being the Ascendent of Rome, and of Italy in general, it threatens detriment to them especially, by Fires, Tumults, War, and such like Enormities; by which means those who especially had the Original of their greatness from the effects of that Conjunction, shall be deposed, and lose much of their Honour and Dignity, whiles others by some Noble Heroic Exploits, and principal Martial performances, will be elevated to greater dignity and power, which will be also of longer continuance. But as for the Conjunction in 1643. which, according to the usual order of the Superiors, should have happened in Aries, and so have made their third Conjunction in the Fiery Trigon; but contrarily it happened in Pisces, which is a sign of the last Triplicity, so that after two Conjunctions made in the Fiery Triplicity, this preposterously comes in to finish the period of the former Triangularity. And indeed the effects thereof were of as contrary nature, according to that of Lud. de Reg. Aph. 32. Deterior ●●●ur general hominum per transmutationes illarum magnarum, cum succede●tes inimicabiliter configurantur cum figuris praeteritarum, etc. the kinds of men are made worse by the transmutations of those Conjunctions, when those that succeed are inimically configurated to those that are past. So I say did this preposterous Conjunction produce as preposterous Effects, viz. the suppressing and abrogating of former Laws, Religion, Customs, Privileges, Governments, etc. which now from the effects of this Restitution, or returning again of the Superiors into the Fiery, First, and Regal Triplicity, must all those exorbitant abuses both in Church and State be abolished, and all or most of those former Rights and Privileges, Laws and Customs, be restored and established upon their former principles and foundations. But if we consider moreover the malevolent configurations of the Planets, at the time of the Conjunction; Mars is near the opposite place of Mercury and the Conjunction of the year 1603. the Sun separating from his Quadrature, and applying next to the place of the Conjunction: the Moon separated from the body of Mars and Square of the Sun, is in Square to Mercury, and opposition of the Ascendent of the great Conjunction and New Star, and applies next to the Square of a Conjunction: All which (I say) considered, are all Arguments in Astrology, of much Faction and Division, of much turbulence and disturbance in Affairs, which although they were carried on under pretence of Religion and Justice, Rights and Liberties of the people, yet were the intents of those Enormities nothing but self-ends; and who knows not how fraudulently and deceitfully matters were performed, however they were at first otherwise pretended. Those who please to observe the distances of the forementioned Aspects, and convert them into time, as is already prescribed, or as is more precisely used in the determination of the effects of our present Conjunction, may see how those times did concur with the directions. The effects thereof being fully expired, upon (or rather before) this Conjunction of the year 1663. (by reason of some other notable reasons that might be taken from general as well as more particular causes) and this Conjunction being largely (and as judiciously) handled by Mr. Lilly, being the subject of his Prophetical Merlin, I forbear any further observation thereon, and hasten to what I intent. CHAP. V. Of the Comet that appeared in the year 1652. ANno 1652. December the 9 by most (the 6, 7, and 8 by some) was the first appearance of a great Comet, or blazing Star, having a large Tail, which at some times and in some places appeared bigger than at other times it seemed. It continued visible about 23 days, therefore the effects must continue so many years from the time of its appearance, viz. till the year 1675. so that the influence thereof must be manifested, and also cooperate with the effects of our present Conjunction, according to the determination of the times thereof; and because it was of great Magnitude, even (in the simile of Mr. Booker) as the full Moon in her Apogaeon, or farthest distance from the Earth, or as Mr. Lilly and Mr. Wharton have it, about 14 or 15 inches diameter, and the Tail extended to 3 or 4 degrees North-east-ward, or opposite to the Sun; Hence the effects are of the greater concernment; For, Quo magis Stella eo efficacior est; By how much greater a Star is, the more powerful and efficacious: The times of its Appearance, its Longitude, Latitude, Diurnal motion, as it was observed by Mr. Rook sometime Reader of Astronomy at Gresham College; and the declination by Mr. Wharton, is as by the following Table appears. Where we must observe, that the 9th day was the first time of the observation thereof by Instrument, though it did appear two or three days before, nor could it be every night seen, so as to observe it, therefore there is no more set down than the observations were. The nature of the Effects we come to know from the colour of the Comet, and the ruling Planets, etc. Ephemexis Cometae. Decemb. H. M. Long. Lat. Declinat. 9 7 0 10 ♊ 0 39 10 16 46. A 10 7 0 5 29 27 M 51 0 4. A 11 11 0 2 45 18 20 2 46. B 12 7 0 1 0 9 0 11 36 14 11 0 27 ♉ 30 4 S 55 24 21 15 10 0 25 30 9 10 28 4 16 10 0 23 45 14 10 32 25 18 9 1/2 22 50 19 0 36 48 19 9 0 21 40 21 30 38 50 21 9 1/2 20 40 25 30 42 19 22 8 0 20 25 26 45 43 25 23 10 0 20 10 28 10 44 39 25 10 0 19 30 30 35 46 41 30 6 10 18 50 33 30 49 9 Which because they are particularly handled by Mr. Lilly, Mr. Booker, and Mr. Wharton, I shall only make some general observations conducible to our present purpose, as they are concomitant with the influence of this Conjunction. And that which therefore is most observable, is, that the place in which this prodigious Comet was first observed to be, was in the exact place of the Moon, and opposite to the place of the great Conjunction, Anno 1603. and the New Star of the year 1604. which also is in opposition to our present Conjunction; so must we expect that what inordinate effects are thereby signified, are such as must contradict or disturb the influences of those more eminent causes. And if (as by the consent of the Learned) those Conjunctions did signify the erection of some new Monarchies, Empires and Dominions in the world, some new Laws and Customs, Ceremonies and Privileges, both in Church and State, so likewise from the effects of this Comet, should those Laws and Customs, etc. receive great alteration and disturbance; and who knows not the great change of Government, and consequently of Customs and Privileges that succeeded and happened the year following in England, as the influence of this Comet and the great Eclipse of the Sun in Aries the preceding March; which Eclipse signified some new Government, which by reason of the contrary effects of this Comet to those preceding causes, must be by the subversion and abrogating of the former Power, Laws and Customs, and not as that of the coming of King James from Scotland to the Crown and Regal Government of England, which was in peace and tranquillity. And seeing from the influence of our present Conjunction, which (as hath been already mentioned) is so near the place of the great Conjunction and new Star, all those former Rights and Privileges, Laws and Customs shall be restored, and those exorbitant abuses both in Church and State abolished; yet we may infer from hence, that seeing the effects of this Comet do cooperate yet for several years to come; therefore will not the effects of the Conjunction take place, without great troubles and disturbances to ensue. And although (for the forementioned considerations) we may most rationally conclude, that Almighty God hath some great and eminent work to do, and doth signify to us some extraordinary events to happen in the world by this last restitution of the Superiors, which shall be augmented and excited, or stirred up and put forward by the influence of the New Star, and that those wonderful events will in a great measure be manifested these next 20 years, by reason of the concurrence of the Conjunction with those preceding Configurations; yet I say (by the 32 of Rigel. forementioned) will men's minds, or the minds of some men be excited by this preposterous Comet (if I may so call it) to Mischief, Sedition, Insurrection and Disturbance, to secret Conspiracies, Mutinies, and Rebellions, and all such irregular Enormities, as such malevolent spirits can be capable of contriving; which by reason of the Retrograde motion of this Comet, and that with such celerity or swiftness, cannot but redound to their own destruction or detriment, in as much as also it opposed those more regular, and more natural and accustomary causes, which indeed have the more principal and general disposition of the times. So that I say that at what time soever, whether it be in England, or in what other parts of the world whatsoever, there may happen any irregular Transactions, any violent and unexpected incursions; although they may at first very furiously go on and seem to prosper in such irregular, unlawful and unjust designs, whether it be by war, or other more cunning or politic Stratagems; yet ☞ The Turk may be herein concerned. must they run Retrograde, till they have destroyed themselves, or in a more peaceable manner come to be extinguished. And if we do observe the place of the first appearance of this Comet, (though it was not then observed by Instrument that we hear of) it is very probable that it was in or very near the degree of the Ascendent of the great Solar Eclipse the 29 of March 1652 (as Mr. Booker well noted) as the time thereof was observed by divers Astronomers; so that no marvel that such turbulent transactions did so suddenly succeed in the several parts of the world, as England, Holland, Denmark, Swedeland, and divers others, as cooperating with, and exciting the influence of the preceding Eclipse. But because we cannot attain to the precise time of the first appearance thereof, by reason of its uncertainty, it is necessary for such as may make further speculation, for more particular accidents to insert the figure of the Lunation preceding; for according to the 252 Aph. of Anonymous, Ne fabrices figuram in puncte apparitionis Cometae, quia non est verum punctum, cum Cometa habeat augmentum & diminutionem. Erect not a Figure to the point of time of the Comets first appearance, because it is not the true point of time, when the Comet may have increase or diminution. astrological chart 1652. Decemb. 4 d. 14 h. 40. P. ☽ a ☍ ☉ add ☍ ☿. Postea ad Cometaus. London. If (as Mr. Lilly notes) that Comets portend pratia in locis ad quem tendent; Wars in those places to which they project their tails, than Germany and those places that lie North-east and Eastward from England, must expect a principal share in the effects, Denmark, Poland, Swedeland, etc. Mr. Booker in his discourse of this Comet, tells us, that it is related of an Italian Astronomer, that upon the sight of this Comet cried, Vae, Vae Germaniae; And who knows not what mischiefs have happened in those countries', but especicially to Germany and Hungaria, into which the Turks this year 1663. have made an invasion with almost an innumerous Army, firing and killing and carrying captive all those poor Christians they come nigh to? all which have been portended partly by this and such like prodigious appearance; for it is reported (and Mr. Booker himself hath shown me a Treatise) of another Comet that was seenin Germany Anno. 1661. But seeing from the influences of these there hath happened such great and grievous Calamities, & besides what succeeded not long ☞ The success of the present designs of the Turks probably conjecturep. after the Comet here in Engl. Holland, and other places, there is now such great fear of the further designs of the Turk against Christendom, by reason of his present preparations, attended with such great and devilish Threaten; give me leave to add my conjectures thereon, in which I shall not be too presumptuous, but (with submission to better judgements) give such reasons as I conceive are grounded upon rational principles. For as those violent and inordinate accidents do happen from those unnatural, unusual, and irregular causes, and this Comet appearing so opposite to the great Conjunctions of the superior Planets, which are more natural and regular, so it may be conjectured, that the fury of those Evils and Calamities that do happen from thence, will not, neither cannot continue long; but either (as was said before) by a forcible retrograde motion in their affairs, or a willing condescension by little and little, they (as the Comet) come at length to be extinguished or appeased. Again, seeing (by 77 Aphor. of Dasipodius) that the Fiery Triplicity hath most signification of the Christians, and the Roman Empire (by the consent of Cardane) so many Planets in that Trigon so benevolently configurated, especially that Mars who is in Leo, is saluted with the Trine of Venus, and applying to the Trine of the Conjunction; I say, that what cannot be accomplished by Treaties (of which there will not be wanting the assistance of divers Princes and Potentates) will by the power of the Sword, though with labour and difficulty, wherein one Heroic spirit attains to great Honour, by his more than ordinary Martial Policy and Achievements. To which we add the reason already mentioned, pag. 32. that as the Law and Religion of Mahomet & the Turks had their rise from the Watery Triplicity; so now from the effects of this Sabbathical return of the Superiors into the Fiery Trigon (so accounted by some, and almost all the Ancient Astrologians, which distinction is questioned by some now) must that Law & Empire receive great restriction and abatement of its power and Dominion, if not a final and total Subversion. For what Law, Religion, Rule or Government, had its original of rise or greatness from the celestial Influences, must expect to receive great detriment and molestation from contrary causes; so that because the effects of this return shall most powerfully operate, and be put forward by the effects of this Conjunction of the year 1663. therefore (I say again) all those enormities that do arise from contrary causes to these, must speedily be subverted and exstinguished. And although I take not upon me to judge the time precisely when the period of these Revolutions shall be; yet seeing they were excited hereunto by the Conjunction of Saturn and Mars Anno 1662. which happened near the place of the great Conjunction Anno 1603. and this of 63, so I conceive that from the effects of their second Conjunction in the year 1664. in the same Sign (if not before) will they receive their final and full period of prosecuting any further designs at this time against the Christians. So that I dare presume to conjecture from these natural principles, that the Turk will not be so successful in his attempts upon Europe as some (and indeed with great reason) have feared; but that either matters will be reconciled by Treaties, Embassies and Solicitations, or he will be forced by the Christian Sword to retire. And if we do but consult with the Histories of former times, and that frequently after the apparition of such like unaccustomed prodigies, we shall read of divers invasions of the Turks into Hungaria, Bohemia, Germany, etc. and that with almost innumerable Armies, in which they have made great spoil and havoc, and caused great desolation among the Christians, yet hath God in his infinite Mercy been pleased to deliver them (as he did often times the children of Israel against the Philistines) by far less power and force, and contrary to all humane reason; And who should now distrust his Power and Will? Surge o Domine, Arise, arise o Lord and help,) Notwithstanding I have heard of some Atheistical wretches, who most blasphemously and audaciously have asked, Where is now your crucified Saviour? why doth he not come down and save his People? etc. Oh most horrid and detestable blasphemy! But why do the Heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? He that sitteth in the Heavens shall laugh: The Lord shall have them in derision. Be wise now therefore, O ye Kings, be instructed ye Judges of the earth, etc. Psal. 2. v. 1. 4. 10. But again to the Comet; It is a General rule, that all those places more or less shall be sensible of the effects, in which they appear; therefore this Comet being visible, not only to Europe, but also to more remote parts of the World, the Influence thereof is the more Universal and not restrained to those forementioned places only; but if we take it as to its declination, then from the effects of its first appearance, the more Southern parts of the world must also share therein: From the Sign, England, France, but especially Spain must also have a great portion thereof, and that especially towards the latter part of the time determined, because it then becomes nearest Vertical to those places. If we consider the Figure of Heaven at the Lunation, which was without doubt about the beginning of its appearance, we shall find but an untoward position; for the two Malevolents do afflict the principal Angles, Saturn in the Meridian, and Mars near the Ascendent or Horoscope; they also malevolently behold the Fortunes, who are in abject places; Saturn is in Quartile to Venus, and Mars (who is near the opposite place of the great Eclipse) is applying to a Square of Jupiter; the Moon, after her opposition with the Sun, applies to an opposition of Mercury and the place of the Comet: The tenth House signifies KINGS; The Ascendent and the Moon the People; both are afflicted, and both will suffer; Kings, Emperors, and Governors, by Fraud, Treachery, Sorrow, Fear, Depopulations of divers of their Territories and Dominions, the people they will in a great measure suffer by Oppression, War, Fire and Swotd, Imprisonment, and such like. Mars doth not only oppose the place of the preceding great Eclipse of the Sun, but is applying to the Medium Coeli of the great Conjunction An. 1603. & the place of the Sun that is now in opposition to the Come, is at this Lunation near his place at that Conjunction; this portends some more than ordinary Calamity, Death, or deposition to some Grandee or Great persons of the World, who had either original or rise from the influence o● those preceding Configurations; and this chief must happen in those Countries, and to those Persons subject to the Signs Libra and Sagittarius, among which (they say) Spain and the Austrian Family are very much concerned. Not only the Lunation but also the Comet itself happened in the ninth House of Heaven; Mercury, who is Lord of the ninth is in the third in his detriment and combust of the Sun, the Moon applying next to his opposition, out of those houses which have signification of Religion and the Laws of Kingdoms and Nations; so that much of the matters and accidents attending this Comet will happen by reason of some niceties in Religion, there will happen (as it is to be feared) great hazard and spoil of the Church in many places: For so Cardanus doth also inform us, Segm. 5. Aphor. 15. Comets valdè clarus ac conspicuus, tum etiam mobilis ac diuturnam mutationem alicujus imperii descernit. And by Segm. 3. Aphor. 117. Immobiles seditiones, mobiles autem bella indicant ab externis; in Cardinibus regum mortes, in nono loco Religionis jacturam, in octavo vel duodecimo loco pestilentiam, aut jacturam segetum, in undecimo loco nobilium mortes. Comets that appear clear and very conspicuous, and if then also they be movable, they signify War from Foreiners, and the mutation or change of some Empire; but if they are immovable, they signify Seditions; if they appear in Angles, they signify the death of Kings; in the ninth hazard and detriment to the Church and matters of Religion; in the eighth or twelfth houses Pestilence, Mortality, or the spoil of Corn; if in the eleventh, they signify the death of Nobles. This Comet (as we mentioned before) appeared very conspicuous, the Diurnal motion thereof (as appears by the foregoing Table) was very swift: its first appearance was in the ninth of the Lunation; but by its irregular Retrograde motion it descended to the eighth, even to the Cusp thereof; but as to its visibility in the part of Heaven at the first observation, and at the new Moon following, it was in the twelfth and eleventh houses of Heaven; we may therefore rationally judge, that what accidents soever are hereby portended, whether by War from Foreiners, the change of some Empire, etc. according to Cardane; those may be conjectured to happen in the change or sub version of some Laws or Customs, in the throwing down or spoiling and hazarding Religion, and the Church of God in many places, and will therefore bring great Sorrow and Desolation, as well to the Nobility as to the viler sort; all which Calamities must end in Mortality and violent Death, either by Pestilence or Sword. Seeing now therefore, that according to the opinion of Bonatus, that all Comets do signify Bella, terrores & magnos eventus in mundo, Wars, Terrors, and great Events to happen in the world, and that according to the precepts of Ptolemy, the effects of Comets are generally such as are produced from Mars and Mercury, as Droughts, violent Commotions, Sed●●ions, Tumults, Wars, and such other Enormities as accompany them; so likewise, besides the reasons already given, if we consider the great prerogative of those two Planets, either by reason of its Colour, which (significat naturam Planetoe dominantis) signifies the nature of the ruling Planet; or its Form, (Quae crinita versicolor vel benè caudata) which was Tailed, or Hairy, and of divers colours [at several times;] or if we consider its Place, by reason of those fixed Stars which it passed by: All which being more particularly handled by those judicious persons formerly mentioned, I therefore only say, that besides what hath happened already since the appearance thereof, as well in other parts of the world as with us in England, and they such accidents as may well be appropriated to the effects of the Comet; There is yet a time remaining for many such turbulent actions to break forth; I say turbulent, both as to the bodies of men by pernicious Diseases, in the body politic by War, Sedition, Tumults, Robberies, Murders, etc. and Ecclesiastic, by Divisions in the Church, oppression of the Godly and Religious, by mutation of Laws & Religious Customs; and also in the Air, by violent and destructive Winds, and the like. All which will work and manifest themselves most powerfully in the European part of the world, at what time the Effects of our present Conjunction doth also forcibly begin to break forth, because then by its declination (giving so many years for the days of appearance) it becomes nearest Vertical to those places. But I conclude all with those notable and significant Verfes of Pontanus in Meteorolog. Ventorum quoque certa dabunt tibi signa Cometa, Illi etiam Belli motus, feraque Arma minantur, Magnorum & clades populorum & funera Regum. CHAP. VI Of the Conjunction of Saturn and Mars, and other Lesser Conjunctions of the Planets, Anno 1662. THere were also (as the Prodromi of this Conjunction of the year 1663.) no less than 15 Conjunctions together of the Planets among themselves, in the latter end of the year 62. nine of which were in this very sign Sagittary; which although of themselves they produce no such grand effects (as I said before) yet because they have generally such coherence with our present Conjunction, and those eminent preceding causes, we may the rather (according to the 50 Propos. of Ptolemy) take the more cognizance thereof; and the rather, because that at the Lunation which was on the 30. of Novemb. in that year, the Moon was passing by all the Planets in that very Sign in which all these most eminent Configurations have happened, viz. Sagittary, which by the forementioned Aphorism of Anonymous, signify something memorable to happen to the World; But I have already given caution, that these must be looked upon only as the promoters and forerunners of those great effects that attend those more principal causes, whatever are or have been the high conceptions of some. The most principal of these Conjunctions, and that which is more remarkable as to our present purpose is the Conjunction of Saturn and Mars the 5 of Novemb. in that year 1662. in the 6 degree of Sagittary, whose effects do particularly operate but till the latter end of the year 1664. at what time they make Conjunction again in the latter degrees of the same Sign, and near the place of the Sun in the great Conjunction; this Conjunction of the year 1662., being in the place of Mercury, and very near, viz. within or about two degrees of the great Conjunction, and not far elongated from the place of our present Conjunction of the year 1663. the New Star 1604. and the opposite place to the Comet 1652. I say, by reason of these great Concomitances of the great Conjunction, and this in 63. this Conjunction of Saturn and Mars is the more remarkable, because it certainly excites the influence of the one, and prepares matter for the effects of the other. And therefore seeing the Conjunctions of Saturn and Mars (according to the doctrine of Haly in his Jud. Astror. and other Astrologers) do of themselves cause notable transactions, as sudden Commotions, Uproars, sometimes War, Murders, and very violent and cruel Enormities in those places that are under the dominion of the Sign in which they are conjoined, and this happening with such relation to those eminent causes; it is then no marvel that from hence also we hear of very grand Transactions in those places of the World, even before this Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter doth happen, and can take place to operate. And (which I must now add) who is there that is not sensible of very eminent Transactions, to have broke forth in those places which have been chief subject to that very Sign and Trigon, viz. in Spain and Portugal, France and Italy, Germany, Hungaria, & c? and more yet are likely to happen, either there or in other places of the world, because it hath yet a longer time to operate; and I say, must prepare matter for the Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, and seconded by another Conjunction in the same Trigon; so that by the way I may also note to you, that although (as I mentioned before) the Conjunctions of Saturn and Mars do work suddenly, violently, and generally operate but two years; yet because of these notable concurrences so often (though but necessarily) mentioned, it may be conjectured, that they may extend their influence to a longer time, viz. till the year 1666. or till Mars comes to the place of the Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, of which he wants about 7 degrees from his Conjunction with Saturn; However, seeing there are certainly yet a longer time for the effects thereof, and that among other enormities that have already happened in Foreign parts, the Plague hath lately afflicted many countries'; I must once again take notice, that seeing the power of Mars is so great at his Conjunction with Saturn, and being with the Scorpion's heart a most violent fixed Star of his own nature, there being other reasons which I mentioned before; these I say do give cause from natural grounds to fear an eminent Plague or pestilent Disease to afflict us, ere the effects be at a period (Quod Deus avertat.) And although Mars hath such power to excite Wars, Seditions, Tumults, Uproars, Murders, Fires, etc. yet by reason Saturn hath greater elevation, as well by Latitude, as in his Orbite, and approaching to his Aphelion, so it may be feared that he will produce great Scarcity and want, if not a Famine in some of those places subject to the influence of the Conjunction, from both great Drought, destruction of Cattles, and Mortality among men, Shipwrecks at Sea; and these the rather, because the Moon agrees with Saturn in Latitude, which (by the 132 of Almans. and the 91 Aph. Segm. 5. Cardani) doth add to his virtue and power with whom she so agrees in Latitude, which I understand is when she passeth by them in Conjunction, to whose beams she is nearest united. I have no more of any moment to say of this Conjunction of Saturn and Mars; but that as those grievous Enormities that have happened in the world, have succeeded their Conjunction, and may well be attributed to their malevolent effects, so I hope that much of their violence will be taken off by the effects of this Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, of which I am coming now more especially and particularly to treat, having both as fully and as briefly as I cloud, touched all those things as were directly necessary to the prosecution of our present subject. So the next thing we are to treat of is in CHAP. VII. The quality of the Events attending the Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter more particularly. WHich must be known by the nature of the Planets that are conjoined, and which hath the greater power and fortitude, the place in which they are conjoined, with relation either by Position or Aspect to other Planets, or that have dignity in the Conjunction. As for the Planets themselves, you may remember I told you they were the two Superiors, Saturn and Jupiter, who have the chiefest signification of the order and governing the times, of the most material changes and accidents that do happen in the world, all other Configurations of Heaven, or that are made among the Planets, are subordinate to their influences. That this their Conjunction is in the Fiery, Regal, and most eminent Triplicity, and the third Conjunction they have made therein, since this their last return, which is the seventh return into this Triplicity, since the Creation of the World, and will therefore produce the more eminent effects. And because that after an inordinate Conjunction that intervened in contrary parts of Heaven, which produced as contrary effects; this Conjunction happens in the sign of the great Conjunction and New Star, and so makes a restauration (as it were) of the Fiery Trigon; which because it hath such relation to all the forementioned causes and configurations of the Heavenly bodies, do certainly denote unto us the greatness of the accidents to happen from this last return in general; and that those accidents shall more especially be manifested these next 20 years from the effects of this present Conjunction. These considerations being already handled in the foregoing discourse, let us now come to particulars, wherein we must first consider the Planets themselves; of both, because it a conjunction of two; Cum duo simul planetae dominantur, erit judicium amborum significatio mixto; when two Planets together do rule, the judgement shall be a mixed signification of both. One of these Planets (as Saturn) is an infortunate and very malevolent, destructive, and inimical; the other (as Jupiter) is a fotunate, benevolent, and friendly to Nature; Et generaliter si fuerit infortuna fortunae copulata, & infortuna elevata fierint duae infortunae, nihil firmè juvanies, sed multum nocentes; quod si fortuna elevatur infortuna juvabit quidem, sed & nocebit, etc. Cardan. Segm. 5. Aph. 122, 123. And generally if an Infortune be joined to a Fortune, and the Infortune be more elevated, both are made Infortune's, helping nothing firmly, but hurting much; and if the Infortune be depressed he may do some good, but he will also do much hurt; Quoniam detrimenta magna facilius est infer, quam felicitates, impediuntque detrimenta magna faelicitates, felicitates autem detrimenta impedire non solent. Because, saith he, great detriments are more easily inferred than happinesses, and detriments do usually impedite felicities; but felicities are not wont to impedite or keep back mischiefs. But besides this elevation here spoken of, which (as Mr. Lilly observes) was of great esteem among the Ancients; it is the judgement & precepts of the more judicious Astrologians, since the time of Ptolemy, that the Fortitudes and Dignities of the Significator is also to be considered; so Almansor Propos. 60. but more plainly and full by Cardanus himself, Seg. 2. Aphor. 189. In omni conjunctione planetarum, eum planetam dominatorem constitue, qui sublimior, & qui in loco plures habuerit dignitates, & plures stellas suae naturae similes. In every conjunction of the Planets constitute him Ruler, that is the most superior in his eccentric (that is nearest his Aphelion) and hath most dignities in the place of the Conjunction, and the fixed Stars that they are with, are most of his nature. This (I say) is the judgement of all (vid. Proph. Mer. pag. 75. & Seq.) In our present Conjunction Saturn is most elevated, having about one degree more North Latitude, and being near the superior part of his Orbite; but Jupiter is better dignified, as to essential dignities, therefore both the forecited Aphorisms of Cardane are in force; and it is a general rule, Quod ligat Saturnus Jupiter dissolvit, & haec significatio est super res magnas, that what Saturn binds or hinders, Jupiter dissolves or furthers, and this hath signification of great matters, saith Almans. Propos. 36. and by 51 Proposit. If the Fortunes have dignity in those places; Minuitur malitia infortunarum, the malice of the Infortune's is diminished; or (by the 18th. of Anohim.) is made more moderate and temperate. By all which we may gather thus much, that seeing from the influence of such like conjunctions of the Planets, viz. of Saturn and Jupiter, there usually succeeds such superlative Transactions, deep Consultations, and matters of great moment in the world; what mischief soever is portended by Saturn in this Conjunction (which will not be a little to some persons and in some places) will not be so vigorous, or at all times so efficacious, and in such a plentiful manner executed, by reason of the greater prerogative of Jupiter, yet so as what general benefit and felicity Jupiter doth promise to mankind herein, will be remitted, retarded, and sometime abrogated by the malignant power of Saturn. If you examine the dignities of each Planet, you shall find Jupiter to be more strong, though it be by few testimonies; yet is he essentially dignified, and only suffers by affliction from Saturn, whose dignities and support are chief from Jupiter and Venus: Oh what Craft and Subtilty, what Fraud and Hypocrisy, etc. will there be used even by those who receive their Interests, Being, and Subsistence from others! yea, even against those very persons that do intrust them, and this as well among great persons, as those of lower degree. For from Saturn is signified matters Political and Civil, all subtle and politic Counsels, Deceitful, private and cunning Stratagems, Covetousness, Self-ends, Destruction to some ancient Family and Buildings; in this Conjunction to Laws, Liberties, Customs, and Privileges, Depopulations, etc. this he signifies in Political matters. In Ecclesiastical affairs he portends great Superstition, Idolatry, Hypocrisy, Monkery, Jesuitism, and the several Orders of Friars; all manner of Debauchery and Baseness under Religious pretences, Sects, Schisms, Heresies, Jewish Superstitions and Ceremonies. To Mankind in general he threatens great and difficult Labour, Poverty and Want to many; he afflicts the body with tedious Infirmities and Diseases, as the Gout of all sorts, the Sciatica especially, because in Sagittary, Hectic Fevers, Defluction of Rheum, Quartan Agues, and such like Diseases as are not easily remedied by the most skilful Physician; he afflicts the mind with Sorrow, Fear, Lamentation, Trouble, Banishment, long Imprisonment. In Natural things he portends great Want and Scarcity, Destruction of , Corn and Fruits, Famine and Mortality, unwholesome Airs, Cold, Cloudy, Misty, Foggy weather, and sometimes long and tedious Frosts. At Sea he signifies Shipwrecks, and great damage by Ruin and Decay, by Inundations of Waters, and breaking of Sea-banks, Dearth and Scarcity of Fish and Fowl, especially Waterfowl. Of Persons he signifies those of Superior Rank and Quality, because he is the most superior of the Planets, Rarò applicatur Saturnus alteri Planetae, quare propter hos significat magnos Principes & Monarchas stabiles. Anonim. 35. Saturn seldom applieth to another Planet, but generally all the other Planets to him, wherefore he signifies great Princes and stable Monarches; but generally he signifies the laborious Countryman, Husbandman, Farmers, Yeomen, etc. In our Conjunction he signifies a deceitful, sordid, pernicious kind of people, who will inhabit even in the Courts of Kings and Princes, who will undermine and deceive, endeavour to spoil and subvert the more wholesome purposes intended, to set up and promote their own Interest and Profit. This (I say) is the general signification of Saturn, which in some measure, at some time, and in some places, will be manifested, according as his influence is augmented or excited by those Revolutions, Eclipses, lesser Conjunctions of the Planets, or other Configurations of Heaven; but with this caution, that these or such like accidents must not be expected to happen in all places nor at all times alike, as well for the reason before rendered, as the benevolency of Jupiter, with whom he is in conjunction. From Jupiter, who is here oppressed by Saturn (as much as in him lies) we judge of Religion, and all sorts of Religious men, the Laws of Nations, and the practitioners thereof of all degrees; he signifies (when and where he rules) much Integrity, Uprightness, Justice and Faithfulness among men, great Peace and Tranquillity obtained by Prudence and Moderation, Religion exercifed with much purity and sincerity of Life and Doctrine, just Laws freely executed, the Rulers and Magistrates much honoured and reverenced, the People receiving great Justice and benefits from their Princes, Honours conferred on many, new Laws, Customs, and Privileges bestowed. He generally signifies Plenty and Increase of all things for the benefit of Man, health of Body, tranquillity of Mind, wholesome and feasonable Air, fortunate Voyages by Sea, and as prosperous Endeavours by Land, and generally remits all the Evils Saturn can inflict upon a Kingdom or Nation. And verily, were it not for the power of Saturn (though it be by accidental fortitudes, as was mentioned before) there were great hopes that Jupiter would operate to purpose: nor will there be great endeavours wanting, which in the end will prevail though with difficulty, and that with some variation and uncertainty; for double bodied Signs do signify things not to continue long in a station; and (I say, from the power of Saturn) there will be such secret Consultations and Juggle, such private ends and fraudulent pretences used both in matters of State, and also of Religion, that the honest intents and purposes of Jupiter, (viz. of Magistrate and Divine) will receive great Restriction, and sometime suppression, though not to a total subversion or extirpation. For both Planets having such power in the Conjunction, viz. Saturn being almost equally dignified, both will struggle hard (that is) the policy of a Saturnine, Malevolent, and Jesuitical spirited people, and the more moderate disposition of the Jovialist; and although those persons and matters (or many of those) signified by Jupiter, shall be much suppressed, debased, and suffer much in their several functions and degrees, and instead thereof many sordid and indigent persons, and such as are of more wicked and superstitious dispositions, exalted and promoted into their privileges and prerogatives; yet I say again, will they not so prevail, but that Jupiter will have time to exercise his more been volent influence; so that in the end Religion and Religious men in truth shall be exalted, just Laws executed, the just Rights, Privileges, and peace among the people, restored and established. But let us hear what Authors say to this matter; Haly de Jud. Astr. pag. 8. informs us, Si Jupiter fuerit junctus Saturno, nobiles & alti homines, judices & largi & factores bonorum operum distruentur, & significat mortem Regis alti & potentes multas locustas, & damnum in divitibus; If Jupiter be joined to Saturn, Noblemen, and of high degree, Judges, and such as are inclined to do good, will be destroyed; some great and potent King will die, there will be many Locusts (Anglicè Caterpillars) great detriment and hurt among rich men; Si Saturnus elevetur supra Jovem, significat quod interficieutur nobiles & alti homines; if Saturn be elevated above Jupiter, he signifies slaughters among Gentlemen. Escuidus fol. 30. tells us there will be, Infortunia in pluribus climatibus, multa bella in Babylonia & mortem Regis ejus, & rumores terribiles; many misfortunes happen in several climates of the Earth, much war in Babylon, the death of the King thereof, terrible rumours also will ensue; Prohibetur omne malum a potestate Jovis, saith Haly; From the power of Jupiter all these evils shall be lessened; and besides the power of Jupiter in the place of the Conjunction, there is an eminent Fixed Star, which is partly of the nature of Jupiter, not much elongated from the place of their Conjunction, yea almost ariseth with the degree of their Conjunction: From all which we cannot but judge from the influence of this Conjunction, that very high and notable Consultations and Debates about the settling of matters both in Church and State, and removing of those obstructions that may hinder the peace and safety of both, which will not only be strongly endeavoured, but notwithstanding all difficulties, will in the end be accomplished; for Jupiter is also more assisted by the presence of Venus than Saturn is, by reason of the more Southerly latitude, from whence we may judge great Treaties and moderate Solicitations will be used. Notable to our purpose is that of Bonatus, fol. 324. Si Jupiter Saturno corporaliter junctus, erunt opera quae homines facient cum silentio, & operabuntur per modum religionis, & cum apparitione fidei & observatione praeceptorum justicia. If Jupiter be corporally joined to Saturn, the actions of men shall be performed with much silence and secrecy, under pretence of Religion, and with appearance of Faith, and the observation of the precepts or commands of Justice. If we consider the habit of these Planets to the Sun, we shall find them occidental; nor doth the Sun behold them by any perfect Aspect, being separated from their Sextile about 14 degrees, so that we may note by the way, that it may be long ere much of the effects do manifest themselves; but matters for some space of time will be carried very obscurely and ptivately, Effectus planetae orientalis cit● solet apparere, occidentalis tardè. Anonim. 59 At the time of the Lunations, both before and after the Conjunction, not only the Conjunction itself, but also all the Planets, except the Moon, are subterranean, or under the Earth. If we consider the Revolution of the year in which this Conjunction happens, which we are advised to consider by Cardane, Seg. 2. Aphor. 187. Nam magna eveniunt juxta domus naturam; for great things do happen according to the nature of that houses the place of the Conjunction is then also in the fifth house, entering into the fourth (ex Tab. Carol.) so that still they are subterranean, which doth further show the great privacy, underhand dealing, and obscurity of things before they are fully manifested. So Ptolemy hath it, Aphor. 26. Latet plane res, quum ftella eam significans ant sub terra est, aut in alieno loco soli conjungitur, etc. And yet both Planets are swift of course, which denotes the celerity or readiness of many to propagate such matters, and the vehemency of things that are obscurely hatched, although they cannot so suddenly break forth. And although the aforesaid Aphorism of Cardane cannot be applied to an Universal judgement, because revolutional Figures are varied by reason of the difference of Meridian's, & the several elevations of the Pole, yet this is very observable, that at the time of the Vernal Ingress these two superior Planets were very near their Conjunction, neither were they much Elongated all the year, even till the time of their true Conjunction. Which consideration, together with the several Conjunctions of the Planets, the latter end of the preceding year (especially of Saturn and Mars) in the same sign; these I say are very notable, for as much as from hence matters were preparing forcibly for the effects of this Conjunction; though perhaps not manifest themselves so powerfully, as when the Conjunction itself gins to operate. At the time of the Conjunction the Sun is separated from the Sextile of Saturn and Jupiter, Mars applies to their Trine, Venus is the place of the great Conjunction, 1603. applies to a Trine of Mars, and to the bodies of Saturn and Jupiter; but before she comes to these, she becomes Retrograde; what may we from hence judge, but that certainly the endeavours of many will be for Peace and Reconciliation of Differences, for quieting the fears and jealousies of the people, and the suppressing of that malignant humour that is the cause of their sorrow, grief and complaints? but some are discouraged, and are either willing or forced to fall off, their Embasses prevailing but little, or having not liberty to treat, the Sun is weak in his Fall, and Saturn and Jupiter are possessed of his dignities in part; he (viz. Kings, Emperors, etc.) have not power to prevail, many are dejected; Mars, who is disposed of by the Sun, is very powerful in a commanding Sign, with majestical Stars of his own nature, and hath great dominion in the Lunations preceding and subsequent, so that what he cannot effect by Martial policy (which indeed will be very prevalent) he will conclude by force and violence. The Moon at the time of the Conjunction, is in or near to an opposition of the Conjunction, disposed of by Mercury, who is malevolently posited in that treacherous and pernicious Sign Scorpio, lately in Square with Mars his Dispositor, the place of the Moon being near the same, as at the great Conjunction, and of the Comet 1652. Good God what a multitude of factious and unsettled Judgements there are also in some places, that will plot, contrive, and oppose the Superlative Consultations of the Superiors, and cause Tumults, Insurrections, and various Disturbances, though to their own destruction? She is elevated above the Sun, if we either consider her as being in a commanding Sign, & so great North Declination; or her position in the figure of the preceding Lunation. And, Si magna conjunctio fiat in triplitate Ignea, & Luna elevatur supra , rebellabunt populi adversus proprios principes. Anon. 65. When first I had thoughts of writing upon this Conjunction, and considering the great dominion of Jupiter therein, and that there was no malevolent Aspects among the Planets, or to the Conjunction itself, except those of the Moon and Mercury; but that the Sun a little before, even then when they were within one degree of their Conjunction, was in Sextile, first to Jupiter, then to Saturn, translating the Sextile virtue of Mars to Jupiter; of both to Saturn; Mars applying by Trine to the Conjunction; these being the whole (or the general) Configurations of the Planets at and about the time of the Conjunction; I say, considering these, I had thoughts much good might have been expected from the effects of the Conjunction, that is to say, that Tranquillity and Peace should have been established, Religion and Religious men propagated, encouraged, and purely and with sincerity exercised; just and wholesome Laws, Privileges, and Customs, restored and executed; without doubt there will not only be much endeavour used to promote these things in several places of the world, but also there will be at some times, and in several places, an accomplishment thereof. But when I found Saturn to have also such power by accident, and that he did suppress Jupiter by being more elevated, and near his Aphelion, so that he would not only have great power and prerogative in swaying the Consultations and Affairs of the world, for these next twenty years especially (for the Conjunctions of the year 83. are in his detriment) but by this his remote distance from the Earth, he operates closely, subtly, and with some kind of moderation in his Counsels; and observing also that the Conjunction was in Opposition to the last Comet, which in its motion opposed the place of the Sun, the New Star, and the great Conjunction itself, it gives us cause to fear that which hath been already mentioned, viz. that a malevolent kind of spirit, will both in matters Politic and Ecclesiastic, cunningly, and for self-ends, endeavour to subvert and suppress those more sober and honest intents endeavoured for the peace and tranquillity of the People, Nations, and Kingdoms. These things (I say) have been already mentioned; yet let me not be blamed for repetitions, since they are the substance in general of the whole matter; and indeed I am warranted by Cardane, Repetitio in hac scientia necessarià est, vel ob difficultatem, vel ob necessitatem, vel ob utilitatem ingentem, vei ob contradictionem; That repetition in this Science is necessary, either by reason of the difficulty, necessity, great benefit, or to avoid contradiction. In page 4. of the Prophetical Merlme, there is a very notable observation of Ganeverus upon a Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, wherein Saturn was most elevated; Quod potestas Ecclesiastica in multis partibus opprimetur à temporali potestate, maximè in substantiis Ecclesiasticis; That therefore the Ecclesiastical power in many places will be suppressed by the Temporal, especially in their substance and Ecclesiastical benefits; so will it be endeavoured in many places of Europe from the influence of this Conjunction. But that which Sir Christopher Heydon observed in the great Conjunction, is also observable here in this, viz. that as Saturn, who is the precedent of Antiquity, doth challenge such prerogative to himself, by being so elevated above Jupiter, and will therefore endeavour to carry on his pernicious and subtle Stratagems; yet is the New Stars place elevated above the place of Saturn in this Conjunction also, for though Saturn had 1 deg. 18 min. North Latitude, the Star had 1. 54. or thereabouts, by the consent of all Observators, which may therefore further confirm our judgement in this, that although a Saturnine, Close, Hypocritical, and Jesuitical kind of people, may carry on their designs never so privately at some time, when they have the most convenient opportunity, yet at length must those privacies be discovered and by the influence of this new light, whether it operates in new Laws, Customs and Privileges, in matters civil, or in new Decrees, Orders or Discoveries in matters Ecclesiastical, shall all those malevolencies signified by Saturn, be at length not only brought to light, but also very much suppressed, if not totally subverted. The Moon also after her opposition to the Conjunction, applying to the Trine of the Sun, doth well signify and confirm such Discoveries. But for the further discovery of the Events attending this Conjunction, let us consider the place in which the Planets are conjoined; For, In magnis coujunctionibus, signum in quo apparet esse considerandum; and so Eseutdus, Fol. 17. when he comes to inform us of the quality of the Events, attending any eminent Eclipse, great Conjunction, or other notable Configuration of the Stars, Hoc scietur ex qualitatibus, formis & figuris signi conjunctionis, & signorum in quibus stellae erraticae & non erraticae consistunt; This is known (saith he) from the qualities, forms and figures of the sign of the Conjunction, and of the Signs in which the fixed Stars and Planets are. As for the qualities of the Sign, it is the chief prerogative of Jupiter; and therefore the actions of the Conjunction, generally for the next twenty years, will operate much in matters of Religion, much endeavour being used in many places, and accomplished in others to the reformation and correction of the abuses thereof; but there must also be in many places a change of Laws and Customs, which Jupiter also signifies, and a restauration of others, because it happens so near to a Tropical point; which by the 84. of Dasipodius, Significat mutationem Aeris, legum, morum, etc. signifieth a sudden change of the Air, of Laws, and Manners of men. But it may be some will say, It was not in the Tropic of Capricorn, or in that Sign. To which I answer, that seeing they have equal declination, and the place of the Conjunction, having but very little variation from the declination of the Tropic, the judgement holds good. So that from hence I say, that besides what is signified in matters of Religion, in which there will be much to do, in those places subject to the Sign of the Conjunction (what if you here of a new Council?) there will also happen great alteration of Laws, Customs, and Privileges, and those mutations rather to the better, new Honours and Dignities conferred upon the Nobility and Gentry. But not only the Sign itself is herein considerable, but also the Triplicity to which it pertains; and that is the first and chiefest of the whole Zodiac, which is said to be governed by Sol and Jupiter, and therefore by the 67 of Dasipod signifies the ordaining or constitution of some new Empire or Monarchy in the world, which must continue in great Glory and Majesty; many wise and famous men do also appear; and though Mars, who by the Ancients hath a general prerogative in the Fiery Trigon, may at some time excite Wars and Commotions, yet they continue not long; Peace in most places is suddenly concluded, and there will be Tranquillity in the world generally for the succeeding twenty years; but there will be great Drought and Barrenness, by reason the Planets are more hot and dry than moist; and this is confirmed by Campanella, which was mentioned before; and indeed all others have attributed the greater and more superlative Events to proceed from the Effects of this Triplicity, Miros effectus producit magna conjunctio in signo Regio. Anon. 292. A Great Conjunction, in a Regal Sign, produceth wonderful Effects; by Regal, here is understood the signs of the Fiery Trigon, according to that of Cornel. Gemma: Elementi Ignei praedomimum ad reges civitatumque praefectos, enim ignis agendi efficacia maxime valet; The pre-dominion of the Element of Fire pertains to Kings and Governors of Cities, for the efficacy of Fire prevaileth especially enacting; and when it exceeds its bounds, it breaketh forth with a horrible heat and violence dissipating and consuming all things. Escuidus, Fol. 17. doth also inform us, Quod conjunctio magna, si fuerit in signo Igneo, significat siccitatem & destructionem, & gravitatem infortunii, That great Conjunctions, if they happen in Fiery Signs, drought, destruction, and the greatness or heaviness of Misfortune is signified thereby to happen. And although (as formerly I noted) this Conjunction cannot be said to be Great, because it is not the first that is made at their return into the Fiery Trigon, yet for the reason before given, seeing after the intervening of a Conjunction in a Sign of contrary nature, they now make conjunction, not only in the same Trigon, but in the same Sign in which the great Conjunction happened, so that as it may be said to be a restitution of the Fiery Triplicity in general, and a promotion of the effects of the great Conjunction in particular, therefore the Judgements pertaining to great Conjunctions are applicable to this. But Escuid. Tract. 1. Distinc. 4. doth further teach us, That, Saturnus cum fuerit aequidistans in Sagittario, accident hominibus bubones, cum vehementibus doloribus oculorum, interfectio ex parte orientis, angustiae mulierum, locustae, & mortem in avibus; When Saturn hath dominion in any great Eclipse, Conjunction, or in the resolutions of the years of the Worldꝭ, and be equidistant in Sagittary, there will happen such distempers among men, as will cause Sores and Boils (I doubt he means the Plague) and vehement griefs in the Eyes; there will happen much Sorrow and Anguish among women, Slaughters among men from the Oriental parts; Locusts also will abound, and there will be a great Mortality among Birds; Si fuerit ejus latitudo septentrionalis, significat flatum ventorum, etsi verspertinus siccitatem. And if this Latitude be North (as now it is) and vespertine, he signifies great blasts of Winds, and also Drought. And because Jupiter hath also such great prerogative, he informs us in the same Distinction, and fol. 25. what Jupiter signifies when he rules and is in Sagittary, Significat multas infirmitates hominum ex dolore capitis, & praecipue in quarta autumnale; mortem in bestiis & praecipue in bovis, multas pluvias; Frigus mediocre in principio hyemis, & fortitudinem ejus in medietate ejus, & nouns & destructionem panis & fructuum, cum vehementia Caloris in quarta aestivaeli, & durabilite ventorum orientalium, etc. viz. that he also signifies many Infirmities among men from grief in the head, especially in the Autumn of those years in which Jupitaer rules; there will be a mortality among Beasts, especially among Oxen and such great ; in the Winter a mediocrity of cold, but much rain in the beginning thereof; there will be a destruction of Corn and Fruits, by reason of the vehement heat and drought of the Summer, and the long and tedious Easterly winds, which if his Latitude be also North and he Vespertine, he helps forward or increaseth the great blasts and gusts of winds. Thus Jupiter as he is oppressed by Saturn, may signify such Enormities, which God divert, especially from this our Native Country: And indeed, seeing Mars is so powerful in the Conjunction, and that Aries, which is the reputed Ascendent of England, is no ways afflicted; I do believe that the malevolency of the Effects generally operates upon Foreign parts, more especially as to the mutation of Laws, Religion, Customs, Governments, and such like, rather than in Engl. yet by reason of the forementioned position of the Moon and Mercury, some Disturbances, Seditions, Insurrections and Conspiracies there will be, though to the destruction of the Contrivers, because of the debility of both the Moon and Mercury: And the next Conjunction of Saturn and Mars, Anno 1664. co-operating, it may be feared, the Plague, or some pestilent Disease will afflict us, especially in the year 1665, and 66. (from which once again I pray, Good Lord deliver us;) were it not for these (I say) the Conjunction promiseth well to England. But of this more by and by. But the same Escuidus, Fol. 40. yet further tells us what may be signified by a Great Conjunction, or an Eclipse in Sagittary; Apparebunt in civitatibus & Regionibus super quas dominatur, fortitudo Regum & Nobilium, & providentia eorum & aliorum ex populis; multa fraus, ingenium largitas, congregatio pecuniarum & dispersio earum; aegritudines multae, & infirmitates ex sanguine, dolour impregnatarum, multi lupi & bestiae nocivae; That then in those places subject to the dominion of that Sign, the Kings and Nobles will fortify, and be more than ordinarily provident for themselves and their allies, and that by the help and assistance of the people; for there will be much collection, or gathering and dispersing of moneys, wherein as well as in other things there will be much fraud and deceit used among men; yet will there be many wise and famous men, who will be very bountiful of their Knowledge and Understanding: But among other things he tells us of many Sicknesses and Infirmities that the body of man will be afflicted withal, from the corruption of Blood, and that women will suffer much grief in their conceiving and bearing of Children. And this may very well be, for at the Revolutional Figure Jupiter is Lord of the Fifth; so also at the Postventional New Moon, near which place the Conjunction happens, and at the Full Moon preceding it happened in the Sixth: so that not only various Diseases will afflict the bodies of men in those places, but women will be subject (as our Author says) to conceive with grief and pain; there will be many abortive Births, with difficulty and hard Labour in Childbearing, yea, as the Sign is Bi-corporeal, I judge there will be more than ordinary Monstrous Births in divers places; and withal we may rationally conjecture, according to that of Cardane in confirmation thereof, Seg. 2. Aph. 204. that during the Effects of this Conjunction, some ☞ Great Person will be born, which must be very instrumental in those grand action and affairs of the World, which are signified by this Sabbatical return of the Superiors; and that the end for which this man is born, or the general intent of his attempts, is to change Laws and Religion, that is, for the reformation and correction of the abuses thereof, which will be performed by great difficulty, and with many obstructions: But to return to our Author. There will be many hurtful Beasts, as Wolves, and such like, which in those places subject thereto, will increase and do much hurt; and if it happen in the Autumnal quarter, and in the North part of the Sign, it prenotes great Winds and Destructive. And not unworthy of our notice it is that the place of the Conjunction is near the Aphelion of Saturn, as was before noted; but that which adds much thereto, is, that the next Conjunction of Saturn and Mars is near the very degree thereof; Si Saturnus fit loco in quo dignitatem habet, gens antiqua locum inhabitans quemcunque, devicta non erit, neque de loco suo extracta, & propter naturam Saturni, multiplicantur per mundum odia, rancores, turbationes, fames & infirmitatum species; If Saturn be in a place where he hath dignity; an ancient people inhabiting in what place soever, shall not be drawn forth, or overcome in their places or habitation; but by reason of the malignant nature of Saturn, Hate, Rancour, Trouble, and divers kinds of Infirmities will be multiplied. And besides that Conjunction of Saturn and Mars happening so near the place of the Sun in the great Conjunction, it points out great Detriment to some great Potentate, or Death, or some violent Casualty to some Eminent persons of Europe, especially to such as had their Original of Greatness from the Effects of the great Conjunction Anno 1603. But more particularly where, I shall acquaint you by and by: and by the 7 Segm. Aph. 124. there will be great Drought and Barrenness, Conflagrations or great Destruction by Fire, during the effects of that Conjunction, which will continue till the latter end of the year 1666. but I have no more to say to this Conjunction of Saturn and Mars here. These are the general judgements of the Ancients upon these and such like Configurations of the Celestial bodies when they happen in this Sign, which as it is Regal and Humane, prenotes such actions as are more peculiar to Man, viz. to matters of Church and State, of Religion, and things Civil and Politic; and among men, Kings, Emperors, and the greatest Potentates of the Earth, are principally concerned; and as the Fiery Triplicity, it may well signify great Drought, Barrenness, or Scarcity, Conflagrations, or sudden and vehement Desolations by Fire, hot and pestilent Diseases in the bodies of Men, strange Meteors, or fiery Apparitions in the Air; some New Star or Comet appears not long after; some say or conjecture, in the year 1664. I fear a great Plague in sixty five or sixty six. And of this Trigon, wherein Jupiter hath a general dominion, this Sign wherein there hath been so many Conjunctions of the Planets, is the proper and chief prerogative of Jupiter, which certainly intimates to us some grand Counsels or Consultations about the Reformation of Religion, Laws, Customs, and Privileges; Venus also hath something to do there, the Conjunction being in her Term according to the opinion of Ptolemy, and the Egyptians; therefore much endeavours there will be for Peace and Tranquillity, many Treaties and Embassies for that purpose; But seeing it falls in the Constellation of Scorpio, and that Jupiter and Venus are so afflicted by the presence of Saturn, it portends not only a pestilent and unwholesome Air, prejudicial to the bodies of Men, but that even in the very Courts of Kings and Princes there will be much treachery, fraud, deceitful and pernicious Counsels, many that pretend fair, but perform little or nothing. The Conjunction happens in the second Decanate of the Sign Sagittary, which is disposed of by the Moon, who generally signifies great mutability and oft change of Affaits; She is unfortunately posited and disposed of in the Figure by Mercury, who disposes of the first Decade of this Sign, in which the great Conjunction happened, and which according to Albumazar, Jo. Angelus, and others, signifies Boldness, Liberty, & War. This Decade of the Moon signifies Weeping, bodily Sorrow, Fear, as if we should say, that seeing the actions or effects of the great Conjunction shall be in a very great measure excited & put in agitation from the influence of this Conjunction of the year 1663. and although from thence there is generally much good to be hoped for from the influence of Jupiter and Venus; yet seeing there are a sort of people in the world, who will take the boldness to plot, contrive, seduce, and under the pretence of Liberty, Religion, etc. endeavour to raise Sedition, War, or such kind of Rebellious Disturbances; so from the influence hereof will they bring destruction to themselves, and great Fear, Sorrow and Lamentation to others. And if the judgement of Proclus upon Eclipses, when they happen in any, or in the several Decanats of every Sign, may be applied to Conjunctions (which method is generally used by Escuid.) then are we further confirmed of what shall generally happen, viz. from the first Decade in which the great Conjunction happened, is signified Seditions among men, many will be averse to Peace and the accommodation of Treaties, each man fearing and finding deceit from others he deals with, nay even among Princes there will be much delusion one of another, amongst the vulgar there will be many Thefts and Robberies, Cheats and Rapines; and indeed as much is signified by the Moon and Mercury in the Conjunction. From the second Decanate, in which this Conjunction happens, and in which was the New Star of the year 1604. he tells us of a Mortality, or Murrain and Destruction among the greater , and such as are most useful for the food and sustenance of Man; the Seas are extraordinarily molested with Pirates, as well as the Land with Thiefs. From the last Decade (wherein the second Conjunction of Saturn and Mars happens, which we are to consider) Proclus tells us, that also signifies destruction to Horses, and great prejudice to such Armies as are then on foot; matters will go very hardly with the Nobility in many places, many of which will rashly and wilfully undo or prejudice themselves to no purpose, others are very subtle and crafty for themselves, averse to the counsels of others, or very slow to that which is good; the Plague, and other great Evils do afflict mankind, Consumptions abounding more than ordinary. And seeing the accidents signified by this Triplicity are the most superlative, it is worthy our notice that those transactions are the more excited by the positions of other Planets, for not only Saturn and Jupiter, but we have Mars and Venus also in this Triplicity posited, applying to a Trine at the time of the Conjunction; And therefore by the 38. Propos. of Lud. de Reg. Quanto nobilior est Ignea triplicitas, triplicitate aquea, tanto dignior est aerea triplicitas, triplicitate terrea; Ideo cum videris tres planetas fortes in triplicitate ignea vel acrea, non festines judicium, nec idem tradas in rebus parvis, maxim si Sol sit in ea triplicitate, etc. By how much the Fiery Triplicity is more noble than the Watery, by so much is the Airy Triplicity more worthy than the Earthly; therefore when thou seest three (or more) Planets strong in these or either of these two Triplicities, be not hasty to give judgement, neither deliver the same in small matters, especially if the Sun do behold them, or be also therein, or two of the Superiors. This is also the advice of Cardane, which I mentioned before. In this Conjunction all the superior Planets, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, were in this Trigon, Venus in the Sign of the Conjunction itself, the Full Moon preceding was in Aries, and the Sun in Libra, a Sign of the Airy Triplicity, and the tenth of the great Conjunction; so that these are yet further testimonies, that not only from the great Conjunction, but also from this of the year 1663. are great and superlative alterations and transactions signified to happen in the world, generally for this next twenty years; the particulars of which you have heard at large, among which this also is to be added from the position of the Sun in the tenth of the great Conjunction; that some great Persons or Potentates of Europe, who have been much depressed and detrimented in their Honours and Dignities, will not only be restored to their former Prerogatives, but shall also have an enlargement of their Dominion, and Honour, and Renown, from the effects of this Conjunction, though others must be depressed; but in what places these shall be, I shall show by and by. But let us consider the fixed Stars also, that accompany, or do arise with the Planets conjoined or configurated thereto, and have dominion therein; for so are we advised by Ptolemy, Aph. 96. Considera etiam naturam stellarum simul consistentium, tum erraticarum tum fixarum, ac etiam simulacra coorientia, & secundum haec pronuntia. Consider also (whether it be in Eclipses, or in Greater and Lesser Conjunctions of the Planets) the nature of the Stars, as well of the Fixed as Erratical, and the Images coarising, and according to these also pronounce judgement. So Anonymous, Aphor. 254. Ne obliviscaris Imaginum stellarum fixarum, in quibus accident Eclipses vel magnae conjunctiones, quia secundum has accidunt notabiles effectus. Forget not the Images of the Fixed Stars (nor the immovable degrees of the ninth Sphere, saith Rigel) in which either Eclipses or great Conjunctions do happen, because according to these, notable events do come to pass; For by the 19 of the same Author, Efficacissimae omnium in agendo sunt stellae fixae, quia ea quae causant ingentia sunt; The Fixed Stars are most efficacious in action or operation, because those things which are caused or signified by them are the more famous and eminent; And Aphor. 20. Imitantur naturam & actionem errantium, quare illarum actiones ad eas inferunt; They do imitate the nature of the Planets and their actions, wherefore the actions of the Planets are transferred unto them. Not that these virtues, or such like operations, are to be altogether understood of the Fixed Stars themselves, but when joined to the Planets, according to the 13 Aphorism of the same unknown Author; Stellae fixae non conjunctae planetis, multo minores effectus habent quam planetae ipsi, sed conjuncti planetis vehementissimos producunt effectus; The Fixed Stars conjoined to the Planets, do many times produce lesser effects than those Planets, whose virtues they assume; but joined to the Planets they produce most vehement effects. And here I cannot but give caution in the examining of the effects of those Conjunctions that happened in former times; that no wonder if there happen some variation of the effects, seeing the Constellations are since varied out of one Sign into another, caused by the retrocession of the Equinoxes; Multae actiones signorum mutantur, pro mutatione imaginum stellarum iis conrespondentium in figura. Anonim. 120. Many actions of the Signs are changed, by reason of the mutation of the Images of the Stars correspondent in Figure to these Signs. And although this motion be slow, viz. 1 deg. and about 20 minutes in 100 years (that is a Sign in 2250 years) yet in time the whole Signs (and in some sense the Constellations, by reason of different declination) are varied; so that although (as I mentioned in the former part of this Treatise, cap. 3. of Great Conjunctions) the several restitutions of the Superiors since the Creation of the World, did happen in Sagittary, accounting their Longitude from the Vernal Equinox; yet reckoning the several Constellations from the First Star of Aries, we shall find a very great variation in this Age we now live in; for the place of the Conjunction now, viz. the 14 degree of Sagittary, is about the middle of the constellation of Scorpio; but by computation you will find that the first Conjunction which happened 3950 years before Christ, in the 8 degree of Sagittary, was in the beginning of the constellation of Aquarius, and so from one revolution to another they recede about 10 deg. and a half. But to return to our purpose. The Constellation in which these Conjunctions do happen, is Scorpio, of a most viperous, wicked and malicious nature, false and deceitful, venomous and corrupt, so will many of the transactions thereby signified be, or the more wholesome and benevolent influence will thereby be polluted, retarded, and sometimes suppressed. The Fixed Stars that are with the Planets conjoined in that part of the Asterism, are not very eminent, because of small magnitude; Stellae fixae majores sun● efficaciores, parvae imbecilles; The greater the Stars are, the more efficacious; if they be of small magnitude, their influence is weak, Dasipod. 45. But those that are near the Ecliptic in that part of the Sign and Constellation, are of the nature of Saturn chief, but partly Venus; this adds to the power of Saturn, and indeed there are many small Stars of his nature near that place, so that Saturn will not want for Companions, Associates, and Assistants (though of themselves of less repute and power) to carry on, and to connive at his subtleties, hypocrisies, and his private and cunning stratagems, whereby he would endeavour to suppress the more benevolent intents and endeavours of the Jovialist, both in matters of Church and State; how many pitiful sneaking fellows will there be, to attend and encroach into the Courts of Kings and Princes, and of Justice, and search into the Counsels and Consultations of the judicious & more pious Magistrates, for to promote such designs as those? verily some such thing may be feared; but however such men may at some time, in some sense, carry on their cunning devices; and the judicious Magistrate, and pious Orthodox Divine may be the more retarded and hindered in their honest endeavours; before the effects of the Conjunction be expired (I will not say with Alstedius, that all) but the greatest part of this fordid, hypocritical, Romish and Jesuitical refuse will be purged away. But with Saturn and Jupiter doth arise a most eminent Star, viz. the Scorpion's Heart, for by reason of its great South Latitude it riseth in our Horizon with the 10degree of Sagittary, Saturn and Jupiter about the 12. the Star is of the nature of Mars and Jupiter; this adds to the strength of Jupiter; Venus being also with the Star in Longitude, Mars also applying to the Conjunction by Trine, are of very good signification; Jupiter, or the Religious will struggle hard with the temporal powers, and by Martial Policy, rather than Violence, will evade the malignity of Saturn, viz. of that subtle sullen crew, that would pervert their Counsels and endeavours; For Mars, who signifies the Soldier, or the Military part of Kingdoms, is the most potent of all the Planets in the Figure, having about 27 dignities at the time of the Conjunction, and is chief dispositor of both the Lunations, viz. of the Full Moon before, and the New Moon after the Conjunction, and applying thereto by a Trine; This plainly intimates, that although he hath power to execute Violence, to conquer and destroy, yet will he use great policy and industry to mitigate and persuade (for the Stars with him are of the nature of Saturn and Mars) and by reason of his great strength will have power to prevail, and be a means to reconcile those differences and disturbances that might otherwise arise from those cunning, deceitful and Jesuitical Factions; and although Mars performs this by direction (or under the Authority) of his Superiors, yet is it much of his own care and prudence, that will be the means thereof. For Sol, who signifies Kings, Emperors, Princes, and Rulers of Nations and Kingdoms, and who disposeth of Mars in Leo, is of himself very weak, and in his Fall, the Fixed Stars with him are of the nature of Mercury, and partly Venus and Mars, very variable and uncertain in their operations; and so will the Affairs of Kings and some Monarches be for these next twenty years, viz. great difficulty they will find to carry on the affairs committed to their charge, many dejected and suppressed, if not deposed; yet as he is in the tenth of the great Conjunction, some ancient Family or Potentate of Europe, is restored in some sense to his formerly lost Dignities, Rights and Privileges, though not so illustriously as formerly; others come to great Honour, though by the ruins of many of the Proprietors. Venus, who disposeth of the Sun and is in reception, thereby signifying Kings, Favourites, Ambassadors, Messengers, Women, Ladies, etc. She (I say) is with the Scorpion's Heart, of the nature of Mars and Jupiter; she applies indeed to the Conjunction, but before she comes to the business, she becomes Retrograde; the Sign is double bodied; what double dealing, fear and neglect, doth she signify in those persons? what fair pretences, but slender performances? and what luxury and wantonness in excess, by such as have the profession of Honesty and Religion? how willingly would Jupiter entertain the friendly assistance of Venus, but cannot, she is at her greatest distance from the Sun, viz. hath gone as far as her Commission extends; and though unsatisfied, must be forced to come back and retire. From Mercury we judge of Secretaries, Arts and Sciences, of Merchants and Scholars, Clerks and Scribes; he is most unfortunately posited in Scorpio, in Square with Mars his dispositor; and those Stars that are in Conjunction with him, are of malevolent nature, viz. of the nature of Saturn and Mars; therefore great Detriment, Sorrow and Tribulation is portended to them; the Merchant suffers by Piracies and War, the rest by Cheats, false and counterfeit Writings and Accounts; And for certain he excites men, such as are entrusted with treasury and accounts, and such like, to Fraud & Deceit; many will be animated to notorious Robberies, others to Sedition and Tumultuous Insurrections For, With the Moon (who signifies the Common People in general) is divers Stars of the nature of Mars and Mercury especially, and by reason of her great South Latitude she receives virtue of some most eminent Stars, of the same malevolent nature; she is disposed of by Mercury, he by Mars; is in the 12th. from her own house, and dispositirx of the 12. at the Lunation and the Revolution of the World; but of the second at the Full Moon preceding the Conjunction; these are very bad testimonies of great Sorrow, Loss and Lamentation, that many of the Commonalty will sustain, by reason of their great inclination to Sedition, and Disturbance; others by the aforesaid Cheats and Robberies, and such like Enormities as are of the nature of Mars and Mercury and if the Sun signifies Kings and Emperors, the Moon particularly signifies Empresses, Queens and Princesses, both are ill posited, therefore both will be subject to great Misfortunes; hath any such any hand extraordinary in the affairs signified by the Conjunction, or do they seem to undermine, and privately by cunning Stratagems, endeavour to retard or oppose the more hopeful proceed of Peace and Tranquillity, or of the grand Consultations now or to be on foot, for the propagating of the just Laws and Privileges of the People, or of Religion, and the most pure and holy Worship of God; God forbidden there should be any such; but if there be, this malevolent disposition of the Moon tells them what great Mischief and Sorrow they bring to themselves, if not Destruction; and it may be feared such Enormities will happen in some parts of the world, during the effects of this Conjunction, for these are the real and plain significations of the several positions and configurations of the Planets at the time of the Conjunction. I only add this consideration, that as Saturn signifies the Countryman, in particular, viz. the Farmer, Yeoman, etc. he being so benevolently irradiated at the Conjunction by both Jupiter and Venus, gives probable testimony, that notwithstanding his remote distance and obliqne position from the Earth, viz. so near his Aphelion, and greatest declination Southward, so that he cannot project his beams so forcibly (as Sir Christopher Heydon most judiciously observes, and proves by example) whence the Winter becomes more temperate and unseasonable; yet afterward shall the Farmer receive great plenty of Corn generally, except in those years when Saturn rules, and is malevolently posited and configurated; but as to other Fruits of the Earth, many times great scarcity. Perhaps some, who make a more curious search, may find out some other niceties from hence, but these are the most principal; Cardane, Segm. 4. Aphor. 107. doth also confirm this manner of judgement, Magnorum principum Sol est significator, Jupiter autem magistratuum, Mars operarium, Mercurius qui industria non labour aries perficiunt, Luna mulierum, Venus puellarum. In general judgements the Sun is significator of Princes and great Men, Jupiter of Magistrates, Mars of Operators or Workmen, handicrafts Tradesmen, Saturn of the Countryman, Mercury of those Arts and Industries as are performed without labour, but by Ingenuity, the Moon of Women in general, Venus of Maids. But this we must observe, that whatsoever is signified by the other Planets from the former considerations, which do accidentally happen among themselves, yet the grand actions of this next twenty years are principally signified by Saturn, Jupiter and Mars; which although he hath great power and strength, yet not so as to signify much War, but rather, as was said before, by a Military Posture and Policy, keep a general peace in most parts of the world; the accidents of Saturn and Jupiter do spend themselves in superlative and serious consultations, but with great variation and uncertainty, because the Sign is double bodied. But I conclude with that of Dasipod. Aphor. 20. Res quae ex sideribus, ex generalibus constitutionibus eveniunt, non sunt unae sed plures, & hae variae atque multiplices. Those things which do happen from the Stars, are not of one nature or signification, but many, and those various and multiplied. I therefore leave further search thereof, to such as can make a more curious inquiry therein, and come to CHAP. VI The places where the Effects will most principally operate. ALthough the conjunctions of the superior Planets have the most general signification of Mundane affairs, and are most universal in their operations (as in the first part of this Treatise I proved) yet it must not be expected that the effects should operate in all places alike, but (as in the judgement of the Learned) those places subject to the Sign (especially) and its Triangle or Triplicity, and the Quadrangle, with consideration had to the situation of the Significators, whether to the North of the Equinoctial, or to the South, shall be most sensible of the Effects; for undoubtedly, according to those positions will those parts of the world be passive in the Effects, while those Conjunctions, Eclipses, or other of the Celestial appearances that do happen in or near the Equinoxes, do operate more universally, and have their influence; more equally distributed throughout the World, as well on one side the Equinoctial, as on the other. Dasipodius 86. This is also a certain rule, that those places of the world shall be subject most to the Celestial Influences, to which the Significators do most directly project their beams, viz. to which they are nearest perpendicular, and especially those which are under the dominion of the Sign in which the Significators are in. Hence it is, that according to the 72 of Lud. de Reg. Those Stars that have North latitude and declination, are more efficacious than those of the South; For by the 55 of Doctor Dec, Quo stellae ejusdem mora super horizontem major fuerit, eò ad suae virtutis, etc. they are not only the nearer the Vertex, but a so make a greater Arch above the Horizon, and by how much a Star doth make the longer stay above the Horizon, by so much more is he fitted by those his direct beams to make a stronger impression of his virtue over or upon those parts, and so on the contrary the lesser Arch or Stay above the Horizon, the more weaker the effects in those places. So then, seeing that not only the places particularly subject to the dominion of the Sign wherein the Configuration happens, and the Triplicity and Quadrangle thereto belonging, according to Ptolemy; but also by the 86 of Anonim. Longitudo, Latitudo, & Declinatio Stellae locum suorum effectuum in orbe terrarum significare possunt; The Longitude, Latitude, and Declination of a Star, may signify the places of their effects; Let us consider where the most principal effects will manifest themselves. Ptolemy attributeth Europe generally to the Fiery Trigon, Dafipod. Aphor. 77. saith also that Trigonus Arietis, Leonis, Sagittarii est Christianorum, etc. The Trigon or Triplicity of Aries, Leo, Sagittarius, is the significator of, or doth most operate upon the Christians; And by Cardane upon the Roman Empire; which if ●●re, then by the declination of the Planets, the Southern and Southeast parts of Europe will be the most principal places designed for the operation of the effects, according to that Maxim, Stellae quae septentrionalem habent latitudinem & declinationem in nos, quae verò meridionalem inhabitantes versus meridiem efficacius agunt. Those Stars which have Septentrional or North latitude, or declination, do operate most among us that live more Northerly, but having South declination and latitude to those that inhabit more to the South, the effects are more efficacious. The declination of Saturn and Jupiter at this their conjunction, is very near the greatest they can be, only having North latitude from the Ecliptic, doth diminish it somewhat, so that although all places more or less, will be subject to the effects, though in a different manner, yet without doubt those places that lie South and Southeast will be the places where the grand effects of the Conjunction will most evidently and powerfully show themselves. But which are they (you'll say) according to the Prescripts of the Ancient and best Modern Astronomers? I answer; First, under Sagittary, the place of the Conjunction, is Spain, Portugal, Dalmacia, Sclavenia, Hungaria, Mo●●v●a, Misnea, Celtica, Tyrrhenia, Arabia the Happy. Under Aries, the first of this Triplicity, is England, France, German, Suevia, Silesia, the higher part of Polonia, Burgundy, part of Denmark, Basternia, Syria, Palestine. Under Leo (the other Sign of this Trigon) is Phoenicia, Chaldea, Orchinia, Gallia Togata, Italy, Sicilia, Apulia, Bohemia, part of Turkey, Aemilia, Sabina. These are the places generally attributed to this Triplicity, wherein there is some decrepancy among Authors, which I shall not trouble myself or my reader with in this place; therefore, before I proceed further, let us examine what may more particularly happen in those places; seeing by the aforesaid Aphorism of Dasipod. the operations of the Celestial Bodies are of divers natures, and those as diversely operating in different places of the world. But is Spain (especially) and those other Countries before mentioned, subject to Sagittary, wherein so many Conjunctions of the Planets, but especially this of the Superiors happen? I believe it is, than that and those Countries will be most highly concerned in the effects thereof, great consultations there will be about reformation of Religion, great debates between the Spiritual and Temporal Prerogatives; and nothing but the power of the Sword of Martial policy can make peace, the Religious much dejected and depressed, not only by the temporal Powers and Authority, but even by those more private and hypocritical Functions, who are of religious Orders and profession. Jupiter is Lord of the Sign, he doth not only signify the King, but the Nobility also; Saturn afflicts both Sign and its Lord, both King and Kingdom, with Sorrow, Fear, Lamentation, Famine, or great Scarcity; the death of many Nobles; others dejected are cast out of their Dignities and Prerogatives, and others more base and fordid, by craft and subtlety, exalted therein, and pretending thereto by right from Antiquity. The King of Spain hath Sagittary ascending at his Nativity, this Conjunction and those of Saturn and Mars happening therein, will undoubtedly produce very cross transactions in his consultations, produce death or detriment to his health ere the year 1666. be expired; which if he should die, there would be various contentions and differences about the propriety to the Crown beyond expectation; certainly as great are the consultations, so will great be the afflictions and sorrows of that Kingdom, and those other Kingdom's subject thereto, during the effects of the Conjunction, but more especially in the years 1644. 65, and part of 66. For besides the malevolent Conjunction of Saturn and Mars, that happens the latter end of the year 64. it is not to be neglected, that the Planet Mars comes by direction from his place at the great Conjunction 1603. to the degree of the said Conjunction, about those years, which undoubtedly will produce very notable events in the world, but especially in those places subject to the dominion of the Sign. And seeing the accidents hereby signified (that is of the whole configuration of Heaven) must especially be of the nature of this Sign, because it is the place of the several conjunctions of the Planets, we are therefore to note, that as it is of the regal and most noble Triplicity, so are the most eminent persons of those places concerned therein, especially with whose Nativities the Conjunction or Conjunctions of the superior Planets are concomitant. Therefore not only in those places (forenamed) under the rule and dominion of the Sign (of which Spain is chief, so also Hungaria) but also in other places, according to the quality of the effects, there to be manifested, this generally is to be understood, viz. That those eminent persons who have the Sign Sagittary ascending at their Nativity, or of that Trigon, and near the degree of the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, or of the New Star, those persons will be the most active in carrying on the affairs of those places; to the great good and satisfaction of the people thereof, and also greatly to their own advantage; but if the degree of their Ascendent be nearer to the conjunctions of Saturn and Mars, or in Square or Opposition thereto, it portends great detriment to them, both as to the health of their bodies, great contentions, and other cross transactions in their affairs; so likewise if it have the same respect to the place of the Moon at the time of their birth, and withal to those it portends much damage in public matters, that is, to those that are in such employments or offices in those Kingdoms or places signified by this Sign. Is there any great person who hath his Medium Coeli, or place of the Sun, in or near the place of the great Conjunction or new Star, or our present Conjunction? those persons (without the malignity of the Infortune's) shall receive great Honour and Dignity, be very famous for heroic actions, and attain to most eminent repute and estimation in the world, by reason of their great Prudence, grave and wise Counsels, great Learning and Judgement; but on the contrary, if it happen in Square or Opposition ☞ thereto, the contrary happens— Deposition, Infamy and Disgrace (though their actions be never so wise and prudent) various contentions with Noble men, much detriment and obstruction in Affairs, and if it happen to be near the place of the conjunctions of Saturn and Mars, it portends great danger of a violent death, or the more hurtful accidents to those persons, either in Life or Fortune. But if it happen near the part of Fortune, or second House, or place of Jupiter, or other significators of the substance or Fortune of any person (especially I say of such persons as are of eminency, and concerned in the affairs of those Kingdoms and places where they inhabit, to them it prenotes an addition of riches and fortune, etc. Et sic è contra.) These are the persons particularly concerned in the effects of these eminent Configurations; those that are studious in this Science, do know this to be a general truth, being sufficiently warranted by the authority of the Learned herein. Thus Junctine de Eclipsibus, pag. 307. which we may also apply to greater or lesser conjunctions of the Planets; his words are, That those Eclipses (or malevolent Conjunctions of the Planets) that do happen in or near the Horoscope, or other principal places of the Nativity, do portend some eminent evil, either to the body or vital substance, or plunged into many misfortunes, which cannot be avoided without great difficulty; and if other malevolent Configurations at the Birth do also concur, or some bad direction at that time, many time's Death or violent Casualties do happen. But as to the Conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter, we must observe this distinction, that when they happen in those eminent places of the Radical Figure, they portend good (except prevented or diminished by some malevolent rays therein) or some contrary direction or revolution; but if in Square or Opposition thereto, evil is signified, but in a different manner to different persons, and the variety of the significations at the birth. And this also is worth our notice, that those persons who are thus concerned in the effects, if Saturn shall be Lord of any of their Genitures, or have most dominion therein, those persons will be very active to put forward the influence of Saturn in the Conjunction, viz. will act very politicly, privately, cunningly, etc. and so on the other side those who are signified by Jupiter, will suffer and be suppressed, however will act very wisely, prudently, faithfully, and zealously, both in matter politic and Ecclesiastic. These things I say are generally known to the more judicious, though not sufficiently considered by all; and those that either have (or may have) their Nativities carefully rectified, and that without wresting, (of which too many professors are guilty) may hereby see how much they are concerned in this or any other Configuration of Heaven; For my own part I shall not presume to meddle or take any public notice of any Nativity whatsoever of our English Worthies; what I am otherwise or more privately employed to do, I shall be faithful therein; some there are, I am very sure, that are highly concerned in the effects hereof. But enough of this. There are yet other places subject to the Influence hereof, besides England. what are under the dominion of this Sign, as you may perceive by what is mentioned before: For under Aries all Authors say is England, France, Germany, etc. if so, Mars is the most potent Planet in the Figure in Trine to his own House, the Sign of the Conjunction is also of the Trigon Arguments of the power and fortitude of these places against all Foreign or Domestic Adversaries or Disturbances; this shows in what an excellent Military posture we shall generally be in for the preservation of ourselves and our friends, from or against all Insurrections and Rebellions, sudden Commotions, Tumults, or other seditious Conspiracies, that may casually happen. And indeed if Gemini be the Ascendent of LONDON, which is the Metropolis of England, and also part of the Nation according to some, the unhappy posItion of the Moon therein, and of Mercury her dispositor, doth evidently denote that there will happen such Enormities therein, greatly to the prejudice of the Contrivers and the Fomenters thereof. And indeed, were it not for these or-such like mischiefs, that ever and anon will break forth, from the exasperated spirits of a seditious multitude; this Conjunction of itself portends in general great Tranquillity to the Kingdom of England; for seeing that preposterous Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, Anno 1642/3. did in a large manner excite, put forward & augment these Commotions, Rebellions, and by all manner of violence and illegal practices, suppress and subvert all former Laws and Customs, Governments, Rights and Privileges, etc. so now from this restitution of the Superiors into this Trigon again, and more especially as it is the same Sign, in which the great Conjunction and the New star the following year happened, may rationally be conjectured, not only the abolishing of all those exorbitant abuses both in Church and State, and all former Rights, Customs and Privileges restored and firmly established, yea even many of those who have been stiff opposers thereof, shall be reconciled and become conformable thereto, and the rather, because there will be much endeavour used for the correction of the abuses of Laws and Religion; these were generally mentioned before, but now particularly applied to this our Kingdom and Nation of England. We are now at the time of this Conjunction, through the providence of God, at peace with all Nations, I think, in the world, and indeed, generally are like so to be, nor can any foreign Adversary attain any victory or advantage over us, should they attempt it; No, the Kingdom of England for this next twenty years especially, will continue in great honour and glory, great Peace and Tranquillity (except some homebred differences and disturbances, which (I hope) will not continue long:) Nay, it seems probable to me, that England and those other places under the dominion of the Sign Aries shall be very instrumental, either by Martial power or policy, to put a period to the Enormities and Differences that either are or shall be among other Nations; in which some by very eminent heroic attempts attain to very great honour and dignity, or do in a large measure excel others, both in action and renown. Thus much as to the National affairs in general, from the effects of the Conjunction itself, or from its proper Significators; but as to matters Physical, or from the natural Effects, give me leave to add what (indeed) is already mentioned, viz. that seeing after those preceding Conjunctions of Saturn & Jupiter in the Fiery Trigon there hath happened great Plagues in England, as in the year 1605. and 1625. so may we fear the like to happen amongst us, either in the year 1664. or rather, and more especially in the year 1665. by reason of the malevolent Conjunction of Saturn and Mars in the latter end of the year 1664. which will operate most forcibly in the following year; and some there are who have with good reason conjectured, that seeing after the Conjunction of the Planets in this Trigon, usually some Comet or New Star hath consequently happened, as the more notable Prodromus of those eminent accidents to succeed, so is it conceived that some such may ere long be expected to be visible to the inhabitants of some parts of the Earth, whereby those accidents signified by this and the other conjunctions of the Planets, may be more evidently presignified and foreseen, and that thereby the future purpose and will of the Almighty may take more impression upon the hearts of the sons of men. France, which now is not generally at variance, or in any actual hostility with none, (except the present Pope) is also promised well from this Conjunction, viz. that they will always be in an excellent posture of defence, and sufficiently capable of maintaining their dignity and prerogative against all opposers; but generally Peace and Tranquillity is promised that Nation for these next twenty years; nor will that difference that now is between the King and Pope, long continue, without reconciliation, yet with some restrictions and amendments, greatly to the honour and benefit of the Kingdom, and satisfaction of the French Nation. Germany, and the whole Empire, now much threatened, and in great danger of the Turk, ere long will be delivered from that Egyptian or Babylonish Cruelty, hour they may suffer and be in great fear of desolation and destruction at present, and may be so for a time; the power of Mars is such, and so friendly in general to those people and Countries, that either by the power, policy, or treaties of some Christian Princes, it may be hoped that ere the year 1664. be expited, all or the greatest part of that fear will be diminished, if not wholly extirpated, though some Countries that are under the dominion of the other Signs more unfortunate, will suffer more than ordinary. For Hungaria is under the dominion of Sagittary, where hath already been a malevolent Conjunction of Saturn and Mars, and another to succeed in the same Sign, before the Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter will forcibly manifest themselves; Zealand, Prussia, etc. are under Cancer, and the Moon is afflicted. Bohemia is under Leo, which Sign is sorely afflicted by Mars, viz. Wars, Fires, Plague, and such like evils of the nature of Mars. Austria is under Libra, and Venus is going retrograde before she comes to the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, or the Trine of Mars, and so other Countries and places of the Emperor's Dominions, lying under the Jurisdiction or Dominion of other Signs, must accordingly expect to be sensible of the effects signified by the disposition of their proper significators. Under Leo (as was noted before) it seems are Italy in general, Rome in particular, Sicilia, Bohemia, part of Turkey, the city of Prague, Syracuse; Mars I say afflicts that Sign, and the Sun, who is ruler thereof is in his Fall; therefore to those places are great calamities threatened by Fire, the Sword, Uproars, Tumults, Murders, grievous Contentions and quarrelings, deposition of many Nobles, Princes and Rulers, from their Honours and Dignities, without hope of restitution, Death and Destruction to others; ROME, many or most of these Enormities are threatened thee; if peace be not speedily concluded with the French King, great detriment is thereby threatened. But besides the Triplicity we are to observe those places also subject to the Quadrangle, for to determine the places of the Events, viz. of Gemini, Virgo and Pisces, Gemini is the the Sign opposite to the Conjunction, in which the Moon is, and very weak; and under this Sign is part of Flanders, Brabant, the Dukedom of Wittenburg, the Cities of Noremberg, Corduba in Spain, Turin, Bruges in Flanders, Mentz, Kitzing, Hasford, Bamberg, and divers others; Mercury you have heard is very much depressed and afflicted by the Square of Mars; so must all those places be, some with Tumults and Insurrections; notorious Robberies and Cheats; the common people in many places are dissatisfied, the Merchants and Tradesmen suffer great loss by Piracies and Thiefs. Under Virgo is Achaia, Greece, Athens, Mesopotania, Babylon, Assyria, part of Rhyne, Silesia the lower: of Cities, Jerusalem, Rhodes, Novarr in Italy, Paris, Lions, Basil, Heydleberg, Erphord: these are also under the dominion of the unfortunate Mercury, and must therefore expect to meet with such like misfortunes as are of his nature, which was mentioned before; among which Paris is like to suffer much by most notorious Fraud, Cheats, Mutinies, Tumults, and most horrid Villainies, secret Conspiracies, etc. Under Pisces are Portugal, Normandy, Cilicia, Galitia, Lydia, Pamphilia, Egypt the higher, Alexandria, Compostella, Rheims, Worms, Ratisbone; Jupiter is Lord of this Sign, and Venus hath also exaltation therein, this promiseth well generally to those places, viz. a general peace, yet some new Monarchy or Government, or alteration of Laws and Customs, is also signified, and these more just and profitable to the people of those Nations than those they enjoyed before, or are more to their satisfaction; Christian Religion in those places where it is professed, is more zealously practised, there will be many corrections and amendments therein, many superstitions Ceremonies abolished, and a propagation or an increase of the knowledge of the Christian Religion in those places where it is yet scarcely begun. But we are yet further to consider the Signs that are either afflicted by the Infortune's, and wherein the Planets are, or that are subject to the rule or dominion of the Planets; for according as those are well or ill dignified, so will the Event be in those places subject to the Signs; And this is the Doctrine generally and more plainly laid down in the Proph. Merl. pag. 90. than elsewhere I can find. I conceive it most rational (saith the Author) First, to consider the Sign of the Conjunction; 2. The Angles of the Figure (if it can be obtained;) 3. The Signs afflicted by the presence of any of the Infortune's; 4. Those places of Heaven the Conjunction casteth its Trine, Square, and opposite Aspects to; 5. The Lords of those Signs and Quarters of Heaven they are in; And 6. Whether they are strong or weak? According to which rule I judge, that as Cancer is the Ascendent of Scotland, so also of Holland, and that the Moon is weak, but in opposition to the Conjunction; there will much discontent and sorrow happen to many of the common people there, various murmur and repine, a giddy multitude unsatisfied, and endeavouring to oppose the consultations of their Superiors; But let me tell you, be not tumultuous, or endeavour to raise Sedition, nor strive to oppose the Resolves of your Superiors, lest you bring great Damage, if not Destruction upon yourselves; verily it may justly be expected that some secret Conspiracies will be contriving and agitating in the Northern and north W. parts from England. Those other places subject to this Sign must also be passive in the Effects hereof, though in a different manner in several places; and they are, Holland (who I doubt will produce their own ruin by their obstinacy, breach of Peace and Articles) Zealand, Prusia, part of Burgundy, Constantinople, Tunis, Venice, Genoa, Lucas, Milan, York in England, S. Andrews in Scotland, Lubeck, Wittenburgh, Corlitz, etc. Next let us consider Saturn; under Aquarius is the South part of Swethland, part of Denmark, Westphalia; of Cities Hamborough, Breme, Satzburgh, Ingoldslade, etc. Mars afflicts this Sign by opposition, causing some Domestic broils among them, various Strifes and Contentions, whence proceed Duels, Murders, etc. But nevertheless, Saturn being so assisted by the benevolent beams of the Fortunes, and the Conjunction being in Sextile thereto, promiseth well generally as to the affairs of those places, some matters of very high and superlative concernment is signified to be acted therein, the Merchants and Traders thereof find good trading and returns of their Commodities; Tartary the great, Wallachia, Muscovia also are subject to the dominion of this Sign, and accordingly will share in the like effects. Norway is under Scorpio the other house of Mars, where Mercury is unhappily posited, and Mars himself casting his Square thereto, the New Moon following being also in that very Sign, the Moon next applying to the Quartile of Mars, showing the great misfortunes these people are likely to endure by War, Uproars, Rumours, Tumults, Shipwreck, and the like; yet Denmark generally will be free from molestations, and matters there very highly carried on. Taurus the opposite Sign is the Ascendent of Ireland, Poland, the North part of Swethland; Mars is in square to this, and Mercury in opposition; nor can Venus help much, only being so near the place of the Conjunction of the year 1603. the first entrance of the superiors into the Fiery Trigon, may prenote the restoring of former Rights and Inheritances to the people; but withal there is portended some notable disturbences and Commotions, Plots and Conspiracies to break forth from thence, to great mischief, if not prevented. Let it not be objected, that because I said the Conjunction doth chief extend its influence to the more Southern and Southeast part of the world from England; why I mention some places more North; for seeing the influence of the conjunctions (both greater and lesser) of the Planets, especially of Saturn and Jupiter, do more or less operate upon all places (though differently, according to the nature of the object or matter they are to work upon) but more especially upon those subject to the dominion of the Sign, whilst Eclipses, Comets, and such like prodigious appearances, do chief manifest themselves in those places to which they are visible: Therefore we may with good reason judge those places to have share in the effects; and besides the reasons in Art therefore given, this is further and more especially to be added, viz. that the effects are varied (both in Quality, Place, and Time) according to the difference of Meridian's, and the elevation of the Pole; according to that of Cardan●, Segm. 5. Aphor. 98. Climatum differentia facit, ut celerius aut tardius eventus proveniant; the difference of climates maketh that the event may happen more swift or slow, sooner or later, which although it be chief applicable to the times of events, yet it is also to be considered as well to the quality what, and the places where such events will be manifested. For example, the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter we now treat of, happened with us in England and some other adjacent places, not only under the Earth, which signifies an obscurity of the effects, or that they may be retarded for a time, but being in and near the Fifth House of the Revolution, and the New Moon following the Conjunction itself, may signify to us and those places many abortive Births, and some more than ordinary monstrous Productions, and that there should be many Treaties, Embassies and Messages of Peace; all which are signified by the Fifth House; but to those places that lie more Westerly, the Conjunction may fall in the Sixth, which signify many Infirmities and Diseases, to others in the Seventh, betokening Wars, etc. And so on the other side to those places of the world that lie far Eastward, whether to the elevation or depression of the Pole, those places may have it in their third, second, or in the Ascendent itself, Et sic de caeteris; by which it appears how in all respects the effects are or may be varied; but to enlarge upon this is too great a task; let what hath been said in this Chapter suffice for the Places, and also in general the Persons concerned in the Effects. CHAP. Ult. Of the most principal times wherein the Effects will be manifested. AS this is the most necessary Doctrine of the whole, so is it the most difficult, having few or no precepts or precedents left us by Antiquity for instruction or certain direction to the discovery thereof; and indeed it is not enough to know only the kinds or qualities of the Events, and the places most subject thereto, or concerned therein; but the great question is, when will those accidents signified by the Celestial powers appear, or more especially manifest themselves to the world? For it was a good observation, Non semper eodem modo evenium, sed aliàs plus grassantur, alias minus; That the effects do not always come to pass after one and the same manner, but sometimes more forcibly, other while more remiss or with less force. It hath been already mentioned, that seeing they are occidental of the Sun, and vespertine, can only be seen in the evening, and that in the occidental part of Heaven, and that at the Lunations both before and after, as also at the Revolution of the year, the Conjunction was subterranean, thereby signifying an obscurity of the Effects, and that many things will not manifest themselves till the latter part of time determined for the influence thereof, according to that of Almansor Propos. 30. Cum planetae ponderosi fuerint occidentales à sole dabunt probitatem circa finem vitae & è converso; when the ponderous Planets are occidental of the Sun, they give proof, or do manifest their effects in the end or latter part of life: this is proper to Nativities especially; but as to the general influences it prenotes, that in the latter part of time allotted for their operating, the grand Events shall manifest themselves to the world, matters being for a long time kept in great obscurity. But for the discovery of the more particular year or years, wherein eminent transactions will fall out, the Rule laid down by Ptolemy is this, Conjunctionis locum, quo in loco ab anni ascendente est, inspice, siquidem cum profectio illuc pervenerit tunc eventus erit. Behold the place in which the Conjunction happens from the Ascendent of the year in which it is; for when the profection comes thither, then shall the event be; so also saith Almans. in his 82 Propos. The accidents or impediments that are to happen, will show themselves in the years of profection, when the year of the World comes to the bodies of the malevolents; give (saith he) to every Sign one year. This is the general judgement of all or most of the Ancients, (which I shall not stand to repeat, but refer you to the 95. page of Merl. Prophet.) which Doctrine remains very dubious, and that for these reasons, which I must also give caution of, before I proceed any farther. First, Profections of themselves, as they are generally taken, are not sufficiently demonstrative; for all Influences depending upon the harmony of some real Motion, this of Profection being not grounded (sufficiently) upon any, is therefore not unfitly questioned by some, and they the most judicious in Astronomy now living; yet not so, but that it may relate to something more rational, if understood: For (as I have sometimes had it from my ingenious friend Mr. Thomas Street) as Directions are the Harmony of the Earth's Annual & Diurnal Revolutions about the Sun, so Profections (if any thing) are the Harmony of the Moons Diurnal and Mensurnal Revolutions about the Earth, and therefore more properly called Lunar Directions; but as in Directions founded upon these proportions, there is a great discrepancy from that method commonly used; so also is there in this kind of Profection; but I forbear further mention hereof in this place, and leave it to the consideration of the judicious, Qui capiat, etc. But secondly, another reason is taken from the difference of the Ascendants of revolutional Figures; for if they vary a sign from the truth, it causeth at least a year error in time; and it is apparent that some Theories differ more than a sign one from another, especially when it happens to be among those signs that are of more obliqne (or short) ascensions; so that were there certainty in proportioning the times by profection, yet the uncertainty, or at least the discrepancy among Authors about the true Ascendent of the revolutional Figures, leaves the matter in doubt. But because I would not be thought too critical, the rather seeing there are yet very judicious Artists that do not altogether relinquish this doctrine of Profections, let us examine in what time we may expect the Effects of our Conjunction to manifest themselves. The Ascendent of the Revolution for this year 1663. is the 23. degree of Leo (by the Caroline Tables, which by a general consent of Observations is without doubt very near the truth) the place of the Conjunction is in the 14 degree of Sagittary; the distance is 3 signs 21 degrees, which being added to the time of the Conjunction October the 10th. 1663. viz. three years and two third parts, directs to the year 1667. about the middle of the year, wherein, according to this proportion, very superlative transactions must happen and appear upon the Stage of the World, in those places subject to the Sign Sagittary, very great counsels and consultations both in matters Politic and Ecclesiastical. But if then matters do begin to manifest themselves more publicly, or many things than come to light that before were obscured, why shall not there be some more glorious actions, or some illustrious accidents to fall out, when by the same proportion the Medium Coeli comes to the place of the Conjunction, and consequently its Opposition? The place of the Med. Coel. or the degree culminating in the Meridian of London is the 9th. degree of Taurus; one sign and about 5 degr. which gives in this measure of time one year and two months, viz. the latter end of the year 1664. at what time the mid-Heaven comes to the Opposition of the Conjunction; so that let us observe, if about that time we hear of some notable contentions and struggle among some Grandees and most eminent persons in the world, about some ancient Rights or Customs, etc. This must be understood to happen at that time with us in England, for in those places where the Meridian and elevation of the Pole is varied, the time accordingly is varied, which is also another reason of the scruple that may be made of this kind of measure of time, viz. because it cannot be universal, as other Rules and Directions are. But if we also direct the Ascendent to other Planets in this manner, we may find that the Ascendent comes to the body of the Sun, about the latter end of the year 1665. which may also discover something of moment to the world, because the Sun was lately in Sextile to the Planets conjoined; perhaps there appears some eminent person that would by policy and entreaty effect something to the composing of differences; but attempting and being willing to do more than he hath power to effect, falls of himself into some ignominy and disgrace. The Medium Coeli comes to the Conjunction, and to the Opposition of the Moon, towards the latter end of the year 1670. or the beginning of 1671. which accordingly must produce the effects thereof in a most illustrious manner, because the influence of the Conjunction is then almost at the highest. For this is observable in Conjunctions (and also agreeable to Nota. the precepts of Ptolemy upon Eclipses) that the effects thereof do increase till they come to Opposition, which is about the middle of the time determined for the continuance of the effects, from one Conjunction to another, and after by degrees they decrease, or do operate more remissly, till excited again by the influence of another Conjunction, or remitted by some contrary Configurations. This is to be understood of lesser Conjunctions, but may also be applied, and is as considerable in the effects of greater and mean Conjunctions, whose effects do last in general near two hundred years, whilst those that are called lesser Conjunctions, which happen every twenty years in signs of the same Triplicity, do accordingly intent or remit, increase or diminish, or do more particularly show the times of the effects signified by those more eminent Configurations. Our Conjunction (as I formerly mentioned) cannot properly be said to be great, being not the first entrance into the Fiery Trigon; yet as it may be termed the restitution thereof (by reason of that preposterous Conjunction of the year 1643.) the effects thereon depending must be the more eminent, or of the nature of a Mean Conjunction; and this the rather, because it is the fourth Conjunction since their entrance into this Trigon, Nota. which falling always in the same Sign with the first Conjunction, and the effects thereof increasing, viz. in the first hundred years, is therefore (I say) the more forcible in exciting and manifesting the effects of the great Conjunction itself for the next succeeding twenty years; forasmuch also, as all the Planets come then to a Sextile of their own places; the like is to be understood of the mean Conjunctions. But for the intentions or remission of the effects by the Aspects (which was the first consideration in this digression) I shall have occasion to handle afterwards, these I thought necessary to premise. There are yet other ways more safe (because more demonstrative) and more necessary (because universal) to all parties (though differently) of the world; and these are Directions, Transits, lesser Conjunctions and Aspects of the Planets (especially of the Superiors) also Eclipses of the Luminaries, and what other configurations or appearances there may happen concomitant: These do most certainly show the particular times of the events; all which, as may be most necessary, I shall handle, not troubling myself or my Reader with niceties, or too many curiosities; such as are studious may wade further if they please. These in themselves are not only demonstrative and most rationally to be observed, but it is also the judgement of the ancient and modern Astrologians, as by these notable precepts will appear. Non solum per revolutiones annorum civitatis vel mundi, aut sectae cognitionem futurorum habueris, oportet enim directiones ipsorum principiorum considerare. Not only by the revolutions of the years of the World, or of a City, or of a Sect, may'st thou have the knowledge of future events; but it behoveth thee also to consider the directions of those Radixes or beginnings. Ludou. de Rig. Aph. 44. Moventur nova mala in civitate, quando directio pervenerit ad quadraturam vel oppositiones infortunarum, etc. New evils are moved or stirred up in a City, when the direction cometh to the quadrature or opposition of the Infortune's; which if they be retrograde, the evil will be the worse, etc. Rig. Aph. 47. In magnis conjunctionibus utere directionibus, ut tempora grandium mutationum urbium & climatum cognoscas. Anonim. 245. In great Conjunctions use directions, that thou mayst know the times of the grand Mutations of Cities and Countries; so also in the 293 Aph. of the same Author, he adviseth us to use Directions (yea, and Profections too) in the beginning of Sects, that we may know the accidents attending, which is also to be understood in all other Radixes. The very same rule is prescribed in the 53 Aphor. of another unknown Author; In maximis conjunctionibus & in nativiurbium, & provinciarum, & gentium, utere directionibus pro inveniendo tempore eventuum; In great or the greatest Conjunctions, and in the Nativities of Cities, Provinces, or People, or Sect, use directions for the finding of the time of the events. But a more general and special Rule is laid down in 52 Aph. Eventus magnae conjunctionis ad actum reducuntur, quando atmuten ejus pervenerit ad suam domum vel exaltationem, vel ab angulo figurae conjunctionis redierint ad aspectum, vel quando constellatio Eclipse, vel annuae revolutionis similis fuerit significationis. The events of a great Conjunction are reduced to action, when the chief significator thereof comes by direction to his own house, or exaltation, or when they are taken from an Angle of the Figure to an Aspect, or when the Constellation of an Eclipse, or annual Revolution, shall be of like signification. Many more Aphorisms might be produced to this purpose; but I must hasten: What hath been said of Directions, is also as true in Aspects and other Configurations, according to that of Cardane, Non solum conjunctiones verum etiam oppositiones & quadrati radii superiorum planetarum magnas in mundo mutationes designant. Not only the Conjunctions, but also the Quadrat and opposite Rays, or Aspects of the superior Planets (Nota, the Aspects or Conjunctions of the Inferiors are little significant, de minimis non curamus) do produce great mutations in the world, not that they enforce any thing contrary to the influence of the Conjunction, but being subordinate thereto, do show the times of the events. For by the 8 Propos. of Hermes, Aspectus non potest diminuere significationem conjunctionis, nam conjunctio fortitor est aspectu. As for the method used in Directions, I shall wholly adhere to Kepler, who directs all the Planets in the Ecliptic, allowing the motion of a day for a year, which as in itself it hath been sufficiently proved to be more harmonious, true and demonstrative, so in this case is it alone to be admitted, since for the reasons already given, we cannot attain the true figure of the Conjunction, so as to take the circles of Position to direct in the Equator. And seeing, as hath been said, that in our judgements we are to take in the great Conjunction, and the new Star of the years 1603 and 1604. I must therefore begin with those, and see what directions of any moment do fall within the limits of our present Conjunction. As for the Comet in fifty two, no certain directions can be gathered from thence, because of the uncertainty of its first appearance; and besides the influence properly of itself is diminishing, although something may now and then break forth. The first Direction observable is that about the year 1663. or 1664. even near the time, or at least within the year which this Conjunction happens, do the conjoined Planets come to a Sextile of their own places, viz. to the place of the Conjunction; and consequently all the other Planets; so that from hence it may be hoped there may be great inclinations and endeavours to compose differences, especially such as have been formerly or not lately broached or begun; and who knows but the effects of Mars his Trine to the Conjunction, may produce much to that purpose about the time of the Vernal Ingress 1664? For about that time the Sun in the great Conjunction comes also to a Sextile of Venus in the 26 deg. 3/2 of Aquarius, not far from a Trine of the M. C. thereof; the Sun signifies Kings, Emperors, and great men; Venus signifies Treaties, Embassies, by Marriages, and such like, many differences may be composed. But in this year there happens a total Eclipse of the Moon in the 16 degr. of Aquarius, that is in Sextil to the place of the Conjunction, but in Opposition to the place of Mars therein; Mars at the time of the Eclipse is nigh to his place at the great Conjunction, and the M. C. thereof; is lately separated or separating from a Quartile of Jupiter; both Planets are in Cardinal Signs, the one in his fall, the other in his detriment; these are of no small moment, they prenote great detriment to some eminent persons, some of the Clergy in those parts called to question, some Uproars and Commotions are to be feared. The Eclipse is visible in England, and gins with us in the 11th. which signifies Favourites and Assistances of Kings and Princes; the Middle is the 10th. which signifies Emperors and Great Men in general; the End is in the 9th. which signifies Religion and the Religious, and shows the success of Voyages and Adventures by Sea. And that which is very observable is, that Mars after his separation from the Square of Jupiter, comes next to the Sextile of Saturn, who disposeth of the place eclipsed, and is posited very near to the place of the Sun in the great Conjunction; so that the effects of this Eclipse will in a great measure put forward the influences of those preceding Configurations, and that the events are of a superlative nature, viz. do operate chief upon the most eminent persons and matters then acting upon the Stage of the world. The Eclipse happens upon the 27 of July, but the effects will most forcibly manifest themselves towards the latter end of the year, or about the beginning of 1665. The places more especially concerned are those that lie more Southward and Southeast, and some that lie full East from England. Aquarius, in which the Eclipse happens, signifies great Tartary, Amazonia, Sarmatia, Valachia, Muscovia, the South of Swethland, Westphalia; of Cities, Hamborough, Breme, Trent, Ingolstade. Mars afflicts Libra, viz. Austria, with Fires and Commotions, if not Wars; so also Lisbon, Vienna in Austria, Frank ford, Antwerp, etc. And if Capricorn be the Ascendent of Oxford, Jupiter, who represents Scolars and Divines, and men of Religious Orders, is unfortunately posited therein, and afflicted by the Quartile of Mars: God grant Unity and Peace among the Reverend Clergy, and deliver the City from Fire and Pestilence. Towards the latter end of this year also is that other Conjunction of Saturn and Mars, near the place of Sol and Venus in the great Conjunction, which doth also manifest its effects most effectually in the following year; yet it may be feared that there will be notorious Robberies and Murders committed in the latter end of that year 1664. This Conjunction operates most forcibly upon Spain, Dalmatia, Hungaria, etc. in which Death or Deposition is signified to some eminent person therein ere the year 1665. be expired. In the year 1665. Son to the New Star. and 66. I find in my inquiry very notable configurations or meetings of the Planets, which do abundantly manifest the Conjunctional effects in those years in most parts of the world: For first, the Sun from his place at the first appearance of the new-star, comes to the place of the said Star about the beginning of the year 1665. (if not the latter end of the preceding year) and then to the Conjunction of Jupiter and Mars, the year following; Mars and Jupiter about the same time to the sextile place of the same Star, and of their own Conjunction; Venus to the trine of Mars in the latter end of the year 1665, or beginning of sixty six, and the Conjunction of the year 1603. to the trine of the Moon in Autumn of the year 1665. These I say are very notable, and do undoubtedly about those times produce most glorious actions in several parts of the world: Some eminent person comes to greater dignity and renown; those matters signified more especially by the new-star, do now most apparently show themselves both in matters of Church and State. Some treaties of peace or reconciliations may be conjectured by Inter-marriages, signified by the trine of Mars and Venus, and some notable conspiracy of the turbulent or seditious multitude discovered and appeased; Mercury in this year and about the middle thereof comes also to the Sextile of the Conjunction, in the second of that Figure and in Aquarius where he hath dignity, so that from hence the Merchant may expect good returns by his adventures, especially such as deal into the Eastern and South east parts of the world, nor will such as adventure into the south-west have cause to complain of their ill success. But we are also to observe that there is a partile Eclipse of the Moon, Jan. 20. 1664/ 3. in the 12 degree of Leo, the ascendent of Rome; She is also separated from the opposition of Jupiter, and applying to the opposition of Mars; this prenotes some molestation by tumults, uproars, and seditions in Italy, and more especially in Rome itself. In March following, there happens a Conjunction of Sol and Mars in the 25 of Pisces, exactly in square to the place of the Sun in the great Conjunction, and the conjunction of Saturn and Mars 1664. both the Sun and Mars applying to the Square of Saturn; both Spain and Portugal are herein concerned; the death of some eminent persons are thereby signified, and if Peace between those Princes is not ere this time concluded, it is to be feared the Wars will again break forth greatly to the prejudice of the Spanish Monarch. But that which is yet very observable, is the configurations of the year 1666. Mars to the place of the Conjunction, 1603. The M. C. to the Sun. The Conjunction of the year 1663. to the Opposition of the Moon. that year so frequently pointed at by the Learned to be so famous for those eminent Mutations or Transactions then or near those times to be expected to happen in some parts of the world, but especially in the Church of Rome. In this year I find that Mars by direction comes to the place of the great Conjunction, and that about the Spring, or in the month of April is the meeting of the Significators; the M. C. of that Conjunction to the place of the Sun; the Conjunction of this year 1663. may be conjectured about the same time to come to the Opposition of the Moon, if we take the distance at noon, about which the Conjunction I believe did happen; the effects of these do chief concern the Spanish Monarchy, some great alterations and disturbances do happen therein, in some other parts of the world a new Monarchy or manner of Government is erected, or some eminent person doth then appear, and come to great honour and dignity, beyond former expectation; Insurrections, Tumults and Commotions in England, perhaps in London; to the destruction of the contrivers thereof. In June there appears a great Eclipse of the Sun, above half the Sun's body will be obscured; it happens in Cancer a Cardinal Sign, and the Ascendent of Scotland, Holland, Zealand, etc. both the Infortune's afflict the Luminaries, having been lately in Quartile with Mars, and applying to the Opposition of Saturn; these prove very ominous to those places, and among the rest great Inundations are threatened in Holland; in Scotland Insurrections and Rebellions to be feared; there is also a conjunction of Saturn and Mars in the 18 deg. of Capricorn, in Square to the place of the Sun at the New Star, and in our present Conjunction, denoting some differences and other detriments to great persons: But seeing therefore that about these times there happen such notable concurrences of the superior Powers, we may in general conclude, that the accidents signified by the Conjunctions and those other concomitant Configurations, do forcibly manifest themselves about those times especially, so that we then may expect to hear of the most eminent Mutations and Transactions to happen in the several places of the world, from the effects of those Conjunctions: And among the rest it is not to be forgotten, that Saturn and Jupiter in this year also, do make their first A Sextile of ● Sat. and Jup. Sextile Aspect after their Conjunction, Saturn being in the 21 degree of Capricorn, Jupiter in the same degree of Pisces; both Planets are essentially dignified, from whence, notwithstanding the great stir and actions then on foot, there will be much endeavouring for Peace and unity in most places of the world; yet Mars having lately been in opposition to Jupiter by Retrogradation, and now applying again by direction to his Opposition, will be prejudicial to the Religious in many places, and may therefore retard or cross the designs of the more prudent and judicious, by Contentions, factious Opinions and such like; yet nevertheless there will be a very great composure of differences in many places, a more right understanding of those mistakes that have occasioned such disturbances and commotions. Mars, who in the Conjunction applied to the Trine of the Conjunction, ♂ ad △ of ♄ and ♃. so signifying the endeavour of the Martialist, not so much by power as by policy to make peace, and cause a reconciliation and composure of differences among the European Princes and Potentates, especially of Italy; he (I say) in the year 1667. comes by direction to the same Trine, and will then be very active and stirring to that purpose. There is in this year an invisible Eclipse of the Moon in the An invisible Eclipse of the Moon 1. 15 deg. of Sagit. 15 deg. of Sagittary, the same Sign of the Conjunctions and New Star; this Eclipse happens on the 27 of May; Mars at that time is in opposition thereto, the Sun lately in conjunction with Mars; God preserve the City of London from Fire and Plague, from Combustions and Tumults; and let Spain beware of Seditions, War, etc. for these are more particularly concerned in the effects of the Eclipse. In June this year Saturn in 0. 26 of Aquarius retrograde, A Quartile of Sat. and Jup. is in Square to Jupiter (the 18 day) in the same degree and minute of Taurus; some small doubts and fears do arise, close consultations about matters political; but the Sun applying to the Sextile of Jupiter, discovers something in the end, by which some come to great honour and esteem. There is also a little Conjunction of Jupiter and Mars in the A conj. of Jup. and Mars. beginning of the year, in the 6 deg of Aries, in Trine to the Conjunction, which doth also put forward the effects of the Conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter, which doth operate most forcibly in England; and indeed, considering also that in the month of November, there doth not only happen another Quartile of Saturn and Jup. from Cardinal Signs, Jupiter being in the 27 deg. of Aries, directly in opposition to the place of the Sun at the time of the Conjunction; the Sun then applying to the Sextile (and Mars to a Trine) of Saturn; but also there A total Ecl. of Luna. happens an Eclipse of the Moon (though subterranean) total, in the 9 deg. of Gemini, opposite to the Conjunctions of the years 1603. and 1663., and also to the New Star of the year 1604. is in the place of the first appearance of the Comet 1652, etc. These are of principal concernment, and as is to be feared will excite some new commotions and disturbances in many places; many dubious counsels are now on foot in most parts of Europe; in England some Domestic differences among some grand persons, private murmur and grudge; the actions of some eminent person somewhat in dislike, for which he himself receives some disrepute or loss of some credit thereby; and indeed there is a very notable Congression of the superior Planets, which I am constrained to be silent in, which will operate or manifest itself in the latter end of the year 1667. or the beginning of 68 which unexpectedly will cause some private differences, etc. The like might have been observed ☜ in the preceding year; But I must forbear. Anno 1668. the most material Configurations are a third Quartile of Saturn and Jupiter April 3. in 13 deg. of Aquarius A Quartile of Sat. and Jup. and Taurus, Saturn in Sextile to the Conjunction, Jupiter in Quartile to the place of Mars, who beholds both with malevolent aspect. An Eclipse of the Moon, almost total, May 16. in the 6 degree A total Ecl. of Luna. of Sagittary, the place of the great Conjunction; Saturn in Sextile to the Conjunction, Mars in the then place of the Sun; a conjunction of Saturn and Mars in Novem. in the 9 deg. of A conj. of Sat. and Mars. Aquarius, the opposite degree of Mars at the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter. These, I say, are the principal Configurations for this year; they denote some principal Consultations in remote parts, especially in Spain and Italy; some new Commotions, or old Breaches not sufficiently reconciled, do now again break forth. There is no considerable Direction in this year from either of these preceding eminent Configurations, only the Moon comes to a Trine of the New Star about April, and Mercury to the Trine of the Moon; the M. C. also of that great Conjunction is in this year directed to the body of Venus, these may produce good success to those that travel or adventure by Sea, and may discover some petty counsels or contrivances among the vulgar or common people, and it is very probable some come to great preferment by honourable Marriages, beyond any former expectation. In August the 10th. Saturn and Jupiter make their first Trine in the 9 degr. of Aquarius and Gemini, Jupiter being in opposition to the Conjunctions, and meeting with an opposition of Mars near the same place; some preparations for Peace and Unity, but that many do injure themselves by their own rashness. In the year 1669. Saturn and Jupiter come to a Trine Aspect, Sat. and Jup. in Trine. Saturn then in 25 of Aquarius, Jupiter in Gemini; here is again some Treaties of Peace, many Embassies to that purpose in most places of Europe; Saturn is very strong, Jupiter is in his detriment, combust, and in direct opposition to the place of the Sun in the great Conjunction; this is a bad configuration for ♀ in this year by direction comes to the 12 de. of ♐ viz within 1 de r. of the ♀ from whence she goes retrograde. the Jovialists, viz. the prudent Magistrate, and the pious and Orthodox Clergy; a subtle spirit there is in most places about these times, that pretends fair, but deludes many; but Venus being so very near the conjunction of Jupiter and trine of Saturn, it may be expected that through the many Treaties and Embassies that then will be emitted, there may be a right understanding of the things and matters in the end, though with some difficulty reconciled; and this the rather, forasmuch as it is the third Trine they make, the second happening in November the year before, which I forgot to mention, which nevertheless doth manifest its influence in this year 1669. But in this year Mars comes by direction to the opposite ♂ ad ☍ ☽. place of the Moon in the great Conjunction, and will afflict the people with either a pestilent Disease, or else excite them to Combustion and Tumults; Spain suffers much hereby, some Uproars in London and other places; for the conjunction of Jupiter and Mars, and of Sol and Jupiter, the one in May, the other in June, both in Gemini, opposite to the Sign of the Conjunction, and more especially to the place of the great Conjunction and New Star, these also do portend some disturbances in those places subject to the Signs Gemini and Sagittary; those seditious and factious effects of the Moon and Mercury in the Conjunction are now stirred up among the vulgar, and very notable contentions and differences among persons of higher degree. About the year 1670. Mars comes to the Sextile of the ♂ ad ⚹ ☽. Moons being directed from the time of the Conjunction of this year 1663. this intimates, that what was signified by the Moon in the Conjunction, viz. disturbances from a factious people; these now are brought to submission, rather by the policy and solicitations of some Martial men; or men of Military command, in what place soever such enormities shall happen to break forth. In September 19 a partile Eclipse of the Moon in 6 degree of Aries, near to a Trine of the Conjunctions, puts forward the influence thereof in England; the defect being in a bestial Sign, denotes destruction to our smaller , as Sheep, Hogs, and such like; the place of the Sun is near the degree of Mars in the great Conjunction; it threatens detriment to some great Man in Austria, or of the Austrian Family, and some domestic quarrelings in other places. In November of this year Saturn and Mars are conjoined in Conj ♄ & ♂. the 2d. degree of Pisces, both in Square to Mercury now, and to the place of the great Conjunction 1603. from whence ariseth various transactions in those places subject to the Sign, of which they say Portugal hath a principal share; it happens upon the 26 day; the Sun than is in the 15 degree of Sagittary, the place of the New Star, and of this Conjunction, Anno 1663. and not much elongated from that of the year 1603. so that whatsoever is hereby signified in particular to those places under the dominion of the Sign, yet much of the influence thereof will manifest themselves in the effects of those Conjunctions; and will certainly prepare and excite the minds of men to various distempers and disturbances; here are many notable consultations in many places of Europe, about the settling or retarding and hindering of those approaching evils that are even ready to break forth in the world; but it is to be feared all will not do. For in the year 1671. is the first opposition of Saturn and Jupiter, An Oposit. of ♄ and ♃ Oct. 25. which though it happen toward the latter end of the year, yet it is to be feared very notable disturbances will break out before, as it were to prepare matter for the influence of the Opposition. It happens in the 13 degree of Virgo and Pisces, both Planets in a direct Quartile to the Conjunction; the Sun is in Trine to Saturn, and Sextile to Jupiter, he, viz. Kings, Emperors, and great Potentates, would compose and reconcile the differences; but Saturn hath gotten possession of Jupiter's prerogative, and Jupiter is in his detriment; there is a private, malicious, subtle spirit, that having gotten power and opportunity, will not be satisfied but with the ruins of their adversaries (as they take them to be) though they are men far more just, faithful and prudent than many of themselves, although they have the habit of Religion, or however they may be accounted by these hypocritical incendiaries. Authors do judge of notable events to happen in those years, wherein there happens an Opposition of Saturn and Jupiter; of the Ancients, Bonatus, Fol. (mihi) 253. saith, That there will be Wars and Contentions, and great detriment to the great men of that Country in which Jupiter is; from the great men of that Country where Saturn is; so I understand Bonatus; and yet as he saith, those places under the dominion of the Sign Saturn is in, will also suffer great calamities and miseries; Jupiter, as to persons is most afflicted, because in his detriment, but those places subject to the Sign Pisces, where Saturn is, will be most afflicted by such calamities as he signifies, viz. Scarcity, Poverty, Depopulations and Ruins of Buildings, and such like. Of our European Countries Pisces hath Portugal under its dominion, Rheims and Worms in Germany, etc. under Virgo where Jupiter is, is Paris, Lions, Tholouse, Novaria in Italy, and some Cities in Poland and Denmark. Haly's judgement of an Opposition of Saturn and Jupiter is, Quod significat rixas, lights & contentiones inter homines, etc. That there will be many strifes and contentions among men; in those years one Nation will go to war with another, and there will be notable divisions among themselves, the people subject to rebel against their Kings and Governors; rich men will suffer much, many of them made equal with the poor, saith Albumazar, the King will depose many out of their Offices and Honours; Fiunt strages, & interfectiones, saith Cardane Segm. 5. Aphor. 49. there will be many Slaughters and private Duels, Inter alios homines qui sunt inferioris gradus quam Reges, unus animabitur contra alium; one man animated or stirred up against another, among those that are of inferior degree to Kings. In a word, Origanus saith, That Eo in anno nulla quies cum Jupiter & Saturnus in oppositione sunt, nunquam enim mentes hominum quiescum. In that or those years wherein Saturn and Jupiter are in opposition, there will be no quiet, for the minds of men cannot rest. Who lives to see the years of 1671, and 1672. will see and hear of very notable Disturbances, Confusions and Commotions in all or most parts of Europe: I say in the year 1672. also, and especially, because this first Opposition is towards the latter end of the year 1671. and there happening two other Oppositions of the same superior Planets in the following year, the one on the 17 of Jan. in the 17 deg. of the same Signs, ♍ & ♓, Jup. then not only in his detriment, but also retrograde; Mars in the very deg. of the great Conjunction, and within 5 degrees of this Conjunction of the year 1663. (for which we may give 5 months) he applies to a Quartile of both Planets, and in this year comes by direction to the Square of Mercury in the conjunction, so that those Factions and Disturbances signified by Mercury as dispositor of the Moon, will undoubtedly very evidently be manifested; Piracies and Robberies in abundance, etc. he (viz.) Mars, is in Sextile to the Sun almost platick. Good God will the persecutions and afflictions of the Godly and Religious, that then in many places will be manifested, whether by War, Fire, Sword, Captivities, or whatever, shall these (I say) be countenanced by the power and authority of those places? God forbidden: Certainly great Calamities are then portended to all those persons signified by Jup. especially, who signifies the Laws and Religions of Nation & Kingdoms, and the Ministers thereof; and after many of those evils have happened, and even then when it may be thought that the fury of those outrages are at a period, Saturn and Jupiter in Septemb. the same year 1672. die 11. come a third time to an Opposition, Saturn then being retrograde and in opposition to the Sun, and Venus, who were lately also in conjunction with Jupiter; one mischief upon another, more confusion and disturbances; but here the subtlety, hypocrisy and deceit of Saturn is opposed by the superior powers, and the poor, weak, and captivated condition of Jupiter something assisted and relieved. Not only these Oppositions of the Superiors, (although they do most forcibly manifest the transactions and the affairs of those times) but there are also other concomitant Configurations of the Celestial Powers, that will also produce notable mutations and accidents in the world. For in August 1671. die 18. Mars is in conjunction with Conj. of ♂ & ♃. Jupiter, in the last degree of Leo, the Sun being lately in conjunction to both; the place being almost in square to the great Conjunction. In September there happens a total Eclipse of the Eclipse of the ☽. Moon in the 26 degree of Pisces, in square to the place of the Sun in the great Conjunction; some great Potentate dies, or receives great detriment in his affairs; both Luminaries afflicted with the Infortune's, the Sun by Mars, the Moon by Saturn; Mars applying to an Opposition in the 15 degree of Virgo and Pisces; both Kings and People suffer, the one by Wars, and grand Differences and Disturbances in affairs, the other by Fires, Drought, Famine, or great Want and Scarcity, Earthquakes, etc. The Eclipse falls to be in the third of the great Conjunction, viz. opposite to the 9th. in the house of Jupiter; the next application of the Moon, after a little void of course, is to an Opposition of Mercury, who is Lord of the 9th. but in the 10th. of that Conjunction; This shows great stirs about Religion, much of the commotions and troubles of those times being occasioned from thence; the Merchants receive great losses by tempestuous Winds, and by Pirates. And that which is yet worth our notice, is, that about these times Saturn to a ⚹ of the New Star. Saturn by direction comes to a Sextile of the New Star; this adds to the power and strength of Saturn; a subtle, fordid and crafty people will act very high, and aim at no small matters, and will carry on their designs with very specious pretences and shows of Honesty and Religion; great stirs about some ancient Rights, newly discovered or brought to light, which for a long time have lain obscured; In a word, the eminent configurations of those times do denote as eminent mutations and transactions to ensue both in matters of Church and State, in Religion as well as in things civil and moral. Nor is the year 1673. without its action, for the conjunction ♄ & ♂ conj. in ♓. of Saturn and Mars November 18. 1672. in 26 degr. of Pisces, in square to the Sun in the great Conjunction, and the Sun now in the very degree of that Conjunction; these also put forward the conjunctional effects, and are of concernment to some eminent persons of Spain, Hungaria, or Portugal in the year 1673. for then doth that Conjunction most forcibly operate and aggravate the differences and disturbances about Religion, and the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church. Among other enormities (I say) these are the chief intents of that malevolent Conjunction. The Sun in the great Conjunction to a square of Mercury ☉ ad □ ☿ in the great ☌. discovers some plots and conspiracies, and some pilfering Secretary or Treasurer, pernicious Pamphlets do prejudice the credit of some great man; notorious Robberies in many places, especially Southwest-ward; frequently committed. But toward the latter end of this year Saturn and Jupiter to a Sextile of Saturn and Jupiter to the place of the Sun in the Conj. Sextile of the Sun in this Conjunction, denotes the desires of some principal persons, Members of State and Church; their addresses to Kings, Princes, and other Governors & Rulers of Nations, for peace, and for reconciliation of former breaches and tedious calamities that both rich and poor have been afflicted with, who now are ready for, and would be glad of peace. Anno 1674. upon the 8th of July, Saturn and Mars make Conjunction ☌ ♄ & ♂ in ♎ in the 28 deg. of Libra, the place of the Sun in this Conjunction, and in the M. C. of the great Conjunction of the year 1603. This portends to some great persons either death or detriment, especially those (or in those place) under the dominion of the Sign Libra, by some domestic differences among themselves, Murders, Slaughters, and cruel hatred among men generally; the Sun is applying to a square of both Planets, which aggravates the evil to persons of high degree. But towards the later end of the year, the Moon to the Trine ☽ ad △ ☉. of the Sun, denotes a discovery of some affairs, that for some time have been obscured; Kings and their people do better accord; some are preferred to great honour and dignity in dublick affairs beyond expectation, even from low degree; others that have been for more factious, turbulent and unsettled i● mind, do upon this direction become conformable, or more yedient to their Superiors. In the year 1675. there are very notable meetings of the Planets; ♂ by direct. to Nou. ⚹. ☉ ad □ of the ☌. for Mars about the month of October comes to the New Star from his place at the great Conjunction, and Sol to a square of the said Conjunction itself; here are for a time very notable disturbances among the Kings and Princes of Europe, great debates and superlative counsels about ancient Rights and Privileges, much wrangling and discord among great and eminet persons. But these things continue not long, for upon the first of January 1676. △ ♄ ♃ 5 ♉ ♑. current, these two Planets Saturn and Jupiter, come to their first Trine after their Oppositions in the 5 degr. of Taurus and Capricorn; both planets are weak, Jupiter in his fall; in their 2d. Trine June 4. in 21 deg. Mars is in the 25 deg. A second △. of Aries opposite to the M. C. but in Trine to the place of the Sun at the great Conjunction, and lately in Quartile to Jupiter, who is this second time retrograde; in November die 17. they make a third trine; Mars is in the 15 deg. of Cancer, A third △. applying to the Sextile of Saturn, but to the Opposition of Jupiter; the Sun is near the degree of the great Conjunction, Venus in the 20 of Libra, the Cusp of the M. C. at the same, applying to the Quartile of Jupiter. These benevolent Aspects of the Superiors, Saturn and Jupiter would very much excite the minds of men in authority to peace and amity, to a full composure of the most grand differences that are now, or lately have been, but some controversies and difficulties do often intervene, so that the hopes of a Period of those Cumbustions and molestations that have lately been in several parts of Europe, do go on but very slowly, and things are with no small difficulty performed. For besides those forementioned malevolent Aspects and Positions of Mars, I find also that in this year, and about the ☉ ad □ ♂. month of April, the Sun is directed to the Square of Mars in the Conjunction, which signifies some contentions and debates among the most principal persons concerned in the affairs of Kingdoms; a factious spirit will not suffer matters to be thoroughly performed. But seeing that toward the latter end of the year the Moon comes by direction to the Trine of the Sun in the great Conjunction, gives hopes that then (notwithstanding the difficulties and cross transactions intervening) matters will be brought to a better and more peaceable conclusion. A conjunction of Saturn and Mars in Taurus, in Opposition to the place of Mercury, Conj ♄ & ♂ in ♉. threatens detriment to the Irish Nation, by factious Confederacies, by notorious Robberies, Cheats, and such like, by destruction of Buildings by Fires, Combustions and Tumults, which will be most fiercely manifested in the year 1677. and that is all the considerable configurations for our present purpose in general for the year 1677. But in the year 1678. these two superior Planets do make two Quartile Aspects, ♄ & ♃ ●n □, twice this year, he one in the beginning the other towards the latter end. the one Jan. 20. in three degr. of Gemini and Pisces, one in Square, the other in Opposition to the great Conjunction within 5 degrees. The other is a platick Quartile, about the beginning of Novemb. Jupiter then in the 23 deg of Pisces within half a degree of the Quartile; but then he becomes direct; and happily meets with a Trine of the Sun. There is also in this year, and in the month of July die 21. a notable conjunction of Saturn and Mars in the 22 degr. Conj. ♄ & ♂ in ♊ in ☌ to the new Star. of Gemini, viz. in opposition to the New Star, the Ascendent and place of the Sun at the great Conjunction, and not over much elongated from our present Conjunction, and the place of the Moon therein; hence I say, this may also be expected to be a year of very principal action. Here will be notable struggling and debates in many places about Religion, discords among great men, commotion in Spain, Hungaria; some uproars and disturbances about Religion in England, especially in London; which will also suffer much by Fires, Slaughters, Sickness, and such like evils; factious spirits do now endeavour to promote their ends and interest; and some of the superior quality and degree do act and aim very highly; matters are carried on generally now with great majesty in many places, & with great severity; so that many people do manifest their dislike by murmuring and repining; many are about these times put out of their Offices and Employments; some eminent King and Queen of Europe falls out. Towards the latter end of the year 1679. viz. 26 Sept. Saturn and Jupiter come again to a Sextile Aspect; Sat. and Jup. in Sextile. Saturn in 9 deg. of Cancer, Jupiter in the same degree of Taurus, Saturn in his detriment, Jupiter retrograde. And on the 20 of Jan. following a second ⚹ of ♄ and ♃ they make a second extile in the same Signs, but in the third deg. thereof. In the first Sextile Mars is in the place of Mercury in the Conjunction. Lately in Trine to Saturn, but in opposition to Jupiter. The Sun near the M. C. of the great Conjunction and his own place in this of the year 1663. is lately in Square to Saturn, Mercury applying to his Square, were it not for the private Interests of some fraudulent persons, who fearing lest they should now be called to an account, and the late domestic Controversies of some Grandees, that causes obstructions in the Affairs and Counsels of Nations; The Actions and Consultations of the years 1679. but of 1680. especially, would wholly tend to peace and to reconciliations of differences, and indeed great will be the endeavours of the Superior powers of Kingdoms and Countries to that purpose, both Ecclesiastical and Civil, many having suffered infinite loss by those calamities that have preceded and would now gladly accept of a Period and Conclusion; Saturn in this year is directed into Capricorn his own house, it is a Cardinal point, the private Consultations of a subtle Generation is 5 and Jupiter directed into Capric. now more fully discovered, things tending to Amity and Peace, many do act more honestly and publicly than formerly: But the affairs of the World are of great and Superlative concernment generally, a great settlement of Matters formerly in debate and doubt. A Conjunction of Saturn Conj. of Sat. and Mars in Cancer. and Mars in Cancer, this year in Quartile to the Sun in the Conjunction, he being in the seventh of Virgo in quartile to the great Conjunction and place of the Moon denotes some disturbances in the Northern parts, some Commotions in Scotland, Inundations in Holland; Notorious Robberies and Seditious Conspiracies in England, extraordinary Piracies at Sea. But although these things may begin to be manifest towards the latter end of the year 1680. yet more manifest in the year 1681. In which year there is little else of Concernment as to general Affairs, Mars to the sextile of Sol. only the planet Mars by direction to the Sextile place of the Sun in our present Conjuncton shows the Heroic attempts, and the great Honour and Dignity of some Martialist about those times; especially in Italy, the Alps, or some place under the Dominion of the sign Leo, who by his great Power, Policy, and Prudence doth mightily sway the Affairs of some European Princes to good purpose, or is mightily assistant to their advantage in composing some differences which before they might suffer under, and could not be otherwise concluded among themselves. The Conclusion. I Have now done this discourse, and in what is most observable therein, have faithfully (according to my ability) communicated to the world. As to those more particular accidents that might have been discovered, (though of less concernment) the times thereof must be known from the revolutions and other configurations that have any similitude to these more Eminent preceding causes; consideration being had whether those Concordances be from the Figure of Heaven, which do only show the Accidents of particular places or persons, or among the Planets themselves, which indeed are more universal in their operations. I have omitted all the Conjunctions of the Inferior planets, and indeed of the superiors where they have not some concomitancy with our present subject, as of little concernment therewith; And of all the Eclipses since the year 1672. because of the uncertainty thereof from Argoll's Ephemerideses, and the great errors frequently committed in that particular; all which are left (for those years) to the more diligent inquiry of those judicious Artists; that in their Annual Prognostiques shall have occasion to make use thereof. There are some notable configurations as to the affairs of England, to be deduced from this Conjunction, which are purposely omitted, as having no sufficient warrant to meddle withal, which with some other reasons may be sufficient excuse for my public Omission; yet that I may not be thought too negligent, know that the years 1666. towards the latter end, and 1667, 68, 72, 74, and 75. do produce very notable Transactions as to the affairs of the Kingdom, but in what nature I forbear; I say those years do most effectually show the Conjunctional Influences amongst us, seeing that generally it intends more the affairs of other Nations, especially Spain, Italy, France, and Hungary only: As to what may be Physically observed, I have in several places hinted, and have great cause to fear, do therefore once again premonish you of a great Plague in the year 1665. and pray God divert it. It is possible there may be some accidents happen that I have not mentioned, which some more curious inquiry may afterwards discover, or perhaps by my own further experience, I may afterwards come to the knowledge of; For according to that of Manilius, lib. 1. Per varios casus, Artem experientia facit, etc. And by the 77 of Rig. Res multae sunt quae non videntur ratione naturali esse, effectus quidem, per formas superiorum corporum considerare possumus, habereque eas, si in tempore proprio Investigatae quaesitaeque sint. However let not any carp at me, till they are certain they have or can correct me, Humanum est errare; It is the property of humane nature to err, and nemo vivit sine crimine, no man liveth without committing faults. We are now arrived to the year 1682. in which happens another Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, October the 20. in the 20 degree of that Regal sign Leo; There being in the preceding month of Septem. first a Conjunction of Jupiter and Mars, and then of Saturn and Mars in the same sign; And (which is very notable, because unusual) these two superior Planets do make two more Conjunctions in the same sign, the one on the 20. of Jan. following in the 18. degree of Leo; the other the 16 of May in the 16 of the same. But what the portents of those may be, must be the subject of some other discourse and time; This is all that is necessary at present. Gloria Deo omnibus. Finitur Die veneris Feb. 5. 1663./ 4. Ad captum lectoris, habent sua fata libelli. FINIS.