King Charls his starre: or, Astrologie defined, and defended by Scripture, &c. With the signification of the comet seen Decemb. 1652. As it hath relation to His Majesty, Charles King of Scotland. / By [Theta]4[1000]IS A'[10]2.
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- King Charls his starre: or, Astrologie defined, and defended by Scripture, &c. With the signification of the comet seen Decemb. 1652. As it hath relation to His Majesty, Charles King of Scotland. / By [Theta]4[1000]IS A'[10]2.
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- Evans, Arise, b. 1607.
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- [London :: s.n.],
- Printed in the year, 1654.
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"King Charls his starre: or, Astrologie defined, and defended by Scripture, &c. With the signification of the comet seen Decemb. 1652. As it hath relation to His Majesty, Charles King of Scotland. / By [Theta]4[1000]IS A'[10]2." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A84155.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- Who or what am I to under∣take this great work? one of a slow speech, a bruitish understanding, a Child in nature, yea, a very In∣fant in knowledge. Give therefore, O my God, unto thy Servant, an understanding heart, that I may discerne the right: O be thou with me, else what doe I here? For without thee am I no∣thing.
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Of the Motion, and Scitua∣tion of the Comet seene Decemb. 1652. and how it hath a signification of a Man to arise, and that
That Man is His MAjESTY CHARLES, King of SCOTLAND.