Hagiastrologia. Or, The most sacred and divine science of astrology. 1. Asserted, in three propositions; shewing the excellency and great benefit thereof, where it is rightly understood, and religiously observed. 2. Vindicated, against the calumnies of the Reverend Dr. Mor in his Explanation of the grand mystery of godliness. 3. Excused, concerning pacts with evil spirits, as not guilty, in humble considerations upon the pious and learned discourse upon that subject, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph sometimes Lord Bishop of Norwich. By J.B. B.D. a Protestant minister of the true, antient, catholick and apostolick faith of the Church of England.

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  • Hagiastrologia. Or, The most sacred and divine science of astrology. 1. Asserted, in three propositions; shewing the excellency and great benefit thereof, where it is rightly understood, and religiously observed. 2. Vindicated, against the calumnies of the Reverend Dr. Mor in his Explanation of the grand mystery of godliness. 3. Excused, concerning pacts with evil spirits, as not guilty, in humble considerations upon the pious and learned discourse upon that subject, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph sometimes Lord Bishop of Norwich. By J.B. B.D. a Protestant minister of the true, antient, catholick and apostolick faith of the Church of England.
  • Hagiastrologia
  • Most sacred and divine science of astrology Hagiastrologia. Or, Astrology a sacred science Astrologia. Or, The most sacred and divine science of astrology vindicated against the Reverend Dr. More's calumnies
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Imprint
London: printed for the author; and are to be sold by William Bromwich, at the Three Bibles in Ludgate-Street, M.CD.LXXX [sic] [i.e.1680]
Publication year
1680-1680
ESTC No.
R4462
Grub Street ID
124834
Description
[42], 91, [19], 128 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Dedication signed: John Butler.

In part a reply to "An explanation of the grand mystery of godliness" by Henry More and "Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience in continuall use amongst men" by Joseph Hall.

First word of title in Greek characters.

The words "Explanation .. mystery of godliness." are enclosed in square brackets on title page.