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" Doe not, then, for shame deface thy nature, or make thyself unworthy of such gifts, or deprive thyself of that great power, glory, and blessednesse, God hath allotted thee, by casting from thee his favour for possession of a few imperfect pleasures. Having... "
An introduction to astrology, rules for the practice of horary astrology [an ... - Page 5
by William Lilly - 1835
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An Introduction to Astrology

William Lilly, Zadkiel - Astrology - 1852 - 584 pages
...now receive instruction how in thy practice I would have thee carry thyself. As thou daily contersest with the heavens, so instruct and form thy mind according...easie of accesse : afflict not the miserable with terronr of a harsh judgment ; direct such to call on God to divert his judgments impending over them...
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An Introduction to Astrology

William Lilly - Astrology - 1891 - 604 pages
...thou hast all creatures within thy dominion, and keepest the devils in subjection. Doe not, then, ior shame deface thy nature, or make thyself unworthy...God to divert his judgments impending over them : be civil, sober, covet not an estate ; give freely to the poor, both money and judgment : let no worldly...
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An Introduction to Astrology

William Lilly - 1996 - 576 pages
...possession of a few imperfect pleasures. " Having considered thy God, and what thyself art, daring thy being God's servant, now receive instruction how...virtue, be sufficiently instructed therein : be humane, curtins, familiar to all, easie of accesse : afflict not the miserable with terrour of a harsh judgment...
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