Britains royal star: Or, An astrological demonstration of Englands future felicity; [electronic resource] : deduced from the position of the heavens as they beheld the earth in the meridian of London, at the first proclaiming of his Sacred Majesty King Charles the second, on May 8. 10h. 56m. A.M. 1660. And an enquiry made into the use and abuse of astrologie, resolving whether it be convenient to be continued or contemned. Also, an admirable observation of a conjunction of Jupiter and Mars made in the year 1170. by a learned monck of Canterbury, communicated to the learned in astronomy. Together with an exaination and refutation of that nest of sedition, published by Mr. H. Jessey, concerning frogs, dogs, &c. in his pamplet falsly intituled, The Lods Loud call to England, &c. By John Gadbury, philomathematicus.

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Main Author: Gadbury, John, 1627-1704
Other title:Britains royal star.
Astrological demonstration of Englands future felicity.
Astrological demonstration of Englands happiness, from the postition of heaven.
Brief examination of that nest of sedition, and phanatick forgeries, published by Mr. H. Jessey.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : printed for Sam. Speed, at the signe of the Printing-Press in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1661. [i.e. 1660]
Series:Early English books online.
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