Unheard-of Curiosities/8


 * 1) The Arguments against Astrology, ill grounded. And how, by the wayes of Nature, it is possible to give judgment of the Good, or Evill Fortune, of a Child.
 * 2) The Resolution of Thomas Aquinas, in the behalfe of Astrology.
 * 3) Gulielmus Parisiensis, and Paracelsus refuted. Astrology by whom found out : the Errour of Pliny in this Particular.
 * 4) Astrology both Good, and Evill ; and how, Moses a skilfull Astrologer.
 * 5) Idolatry whence sprung forth, according to Marsilius Ficinus, and Bechay, a Jew. Hanni-Bal, and Hasdru-Bal, compounded Names; and why.
 * 6) The Opinions of R. Moses, and the Author of the book of The Wisedome of Salomon, concerning the beginning of Idolatry. The Conclusion of all before delivered.
 * 7) Fires used to be made, by the Ancients, to the Sun, and the Moon : and for what reason.
 * 8) Reasons given for the proofe of the Innocency of the Ancients, in these Curiosities.

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