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A96163 Astrologie theologized: wherein is set forth, vvhat astrologie, and the light of nature is. What influence the starres naturally have on man, and how the same may be diverted and avoided. As also, that the outward man, how eminent soever in all naturall and politicall sciences, is to bee denied, and die in us. And, that the inward man by the light of grace, through profession and practice of a holy life, is to be acknowledged and live in us: which is the onely means to keep the true Sabbath in inward holinesse, and free from outward pollution. / By Valentine Weigelius. Weigel, Valentin, 1533-1588. 1649 (1649) Wing W1255; Thomason E562_14; ESTC R204068 39,144 50

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God who dwells with me that is if I could accustom my mind to quiet and spiricuall tranquillity that it should cease to wander in the variety of thoughts cares and affections that it might be at leisure from the externall things and creatures of this world and chiefly from the love of my self that I might wholly die and as it were be anihilated in my self and could come into a loathing and oblivion not alone of all the things of the whole world placed without me and of mundane friendship which I have with men but also into a plenary dereliction of my self that is of my will of mine if there be any Wisdom Knowledge Science Art Industry Prudence of mine if there be any dignity praise honor authority estimation in the world amongst men of mine if there be any Office State Degree Order and in brief into an absolute forgetfullnesse of all my negociations and occupations and of my self as well within as without which is nothing els then to Theologize Astrologie Then at length should I begin more and more to see and know the most present habitation of God in me and so I should tast and eat of the Tree of Life which is in the midst of Paradise which Paradise I my self am as a guest with whom God is and ought to be and I in like manner with God This I say should be the exercise of my soul the theologization of Astrologie and a regression From Externalls to Internalls Nature to Grace The Creature to God The friendship of the World to the friendship of God The tree of Death to the tree of Life Terrene things to Celestiall So should I go again to my first originall from whence I went forth by arrogating to my self a liberty of willing desiring coveting thinking speaking and doing what I pleased me God in the mean time being neglected without whom I ought not to do any thing Whatsoever therefore we have from the Light of Nature all this with most humble self-deniall once in the week is to be laid down at the feet of the best and greatest God whether it be Magic or Gabalistic or Astronomic or Chimic or Medicinall or Phisicall Science Also Liberall Arts and Methanick work and whatsoever Study Office State Order Dignity Kind of life also Wealth Riches Houses and all kind of naturall gifts All these appertain to this our Astrologie and ought so to be Theologized by the exercise of sanctifying the Sabbath which is an universall forgetfullnesse of all things and of our selves and the rest of our soul from all disquiet in a sacred silence a cessation from all will thought desire affection discourse operation c. as well within as without And this is that only and principall cause of the Sabbaths being divinely commanded to Man to wit that man should not eat death and perish to himself by the eating of the forbidden Tree To eat is to be delighted in himself and in the creatures rather then in the Creator himself To kisse himself in the gift received Rom. 1. 1. Cor. 2. 1. John 2.6 Mat. 2. Gen. 20. Exod. neglecting the giver To love the world and things which are in the world neglecting God To serve Mammon neglecting God To use all things after his pleasure and will dispising the Law of the Lord. Thou shalt not covet thou shalt not eat thou shalt not desire to turn himself from God to the creatures and to himself To commit whoredom with the creatures To depend on himself and on things created To languish in love of terrene things and temporall good things setting God aside which may be described a thousand waies Hence the Doctrine of Christ who came from above and brings celestiall and divine Wisdom from the Light of Grace sounds altogether contrary to wit That a man ought to be converted into a child and to have so much of the knowledge of good and evill to live in him as he had when he was but a child or infant newly born I say the Doctrine of Christ commands a man to eat of the Tree of life to live by the inspiration of the internall God-head which is To fall off again from the creatures and from himself to God To adhere to God Mammon being left To be united with God the love of the creatures being left To believe in God to offer and to give up himflef to God to pray thy will be done c. To put off the old Man and to put on the new Man To flie evill and adhere to good which in like sort may be explicated by a thousand manner of speakings and phrases from the very writings of the Apostles But in what manner all and singular kinds of sciences and naturall gifts and those vain studies actions businesses and differences of men c. arise from the Light of Nature or the Starrs and in what order they are referred to the seven Governours of the world and how a man ought to use them also how every one of us ought to Theologize his own Astrologie flourishing in himself and to erect to himself a new nativity from the heaven of the new Creature and to institute and assume a new kind of life and chiefly what is the solid and the most certain cause of all of the holy Sabbath that is after what manner a man ought to labour six daies and on the seventh day to sanctifie the Sabbath rightly All these things are most evidently set forth and propounded in the following Chapters of this book CHAP. 4. Of the composition of the Microcosme that is Man from the Macrocosme the great World ADam the first parent of the whole humane kind was produced and formed by the admirable wisdom and workmanship of God as to his soul and body of the slime or dust of the earth which slime or dust was such a Masse or matter which had conjoyned and composed in it self the universall essence nature vertue and propriety of the whole greater World and of all things which were therein I say that Masse slime or dust was a meer quintessence extracted from every part from the whole frame of the whole world from which slime or Masse was made such a creature with it's form excepted was one and the same with the great world of which it was produced Hence that creature was called Man who afterwards his admirable creation formation being revealed amongst the wise was wont most fitly to be called the Microcosme that is the little or lesse world The absolute description and essentiall explication of this slime dust or masse extracted from the whole macrocosme we shall find every where abundantly and wonderfully declared alone by Theophrastus Paracelsus in his most excellent writings Seeing therefore it is manifest that every produced and composed thing can take or assume his essence nature and propriety from nothing els but from that where of it is made and produced which even that first Man as an other and later World made
Astrologie of the Microcosme to be Theologized in all of us that are willing to use them piously But how and wherefore ought the Astrologie of Saturn to be Theologized in Man If thou askest me wherefore and how all the naturall Sciences appertaining to the Astrologie of Saturn together with all the kinds of the Saturnine life ought and may be Theologized I again ask thee that thou tell me the cause Wherefore according to that great precept of God we ought to labour and finish our work in six daies but the seventh day to sanctifie the Sabbath or Wherefore we cannot enter into the Kingdom of God and possesse beatitude in eternall life unlesse we shall be converted and be made as infants For these have one and the same reason and cause tend to one will one belong to one The answer therefore is therefore we ought to Theologize Astrologie therefore we ought to labour six daies and sanctifie the seventh therefore we ought to be converted and become as infants because nothing at all but the New Creature the new Man from Heaven he that is regenerate from above he that is born again of immortall seed is required to the possession or acquisition of the Kingdom of Heaven not the old Man from the Earth seeking earthly things gaping after earthly things rejoycing in earthly things occupied delighted in earthly things loving possessing savouring earthly things I say not such but as we have now said the man born again from above seeking those things which are above and not those things which are below not arising from the will of the flesh and not of the will of man but of God But to the end that we may be the better understood of the ruder sort first we will handle a few things in generall What is the Theologization of Astrologie afterwards we will set upon our Saturn with his professions and faculties where we shall demonstrate to the eye That in the sole Theologization of Astrologie is to be sought and found the gate of Paradise to eat of the tree or word of life which is in the midst of Paradise c. Also what is that strait gate that leads to life which few find and that the broad way which leads to hell which many walk Also what is that Babilonish Whore with whom all the people of the world commit fornication c. and many and those the greatest Theologicall misteries are here shewn to the intelligent which otherwise are and abide hidden from the eyes of all mortalls Therefore to Theologize Astrologie is nothing els then to labour six daies and to sanctifie the seventh that is to rest and desist from labour and to keep holy day in God with the spirit soul and body VVhich God the Father seriously commanded to his people by the Law in the old Testament in these words Exod 20. Remember the Sabbath day that ye may sanctifie it six daies shalt thou labour and do all thy work but the seventh day shall be a Sabbath to the Lord thy God thou shalt not do any work neither thou nor thy son nor thy daughter nor thy servant nor thy maid nor thy beast nor the stranger which is in thy gates for in six daies the Lord made heaven and earth the Sea and whatsoever is in them and rested the seventh day therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and sanctified it Also Exod. 23. in six daies thou shalt do thy works but the seventh day thou shalt rest that thy Oxe and thy Asse may rest together and the son of thy hand maid and the stranger may be refreshed or take breath And in all that I have said to you you shall be wary to wit because of the Serpent Dent. 5. Also observe the Sabbath day that ye may sanctifie it even as the Lord thy God hath commanded thee six daies shalt thou labour and do all thy work but on the seventh day shall be the Sabbath of the Lord thy God But although the divine Commandement amongst the vulgar hath seemed and yet doth seem to be spoken only touching the corporall and externall labour and rest for reparing the strength of the body yet those to whom it is given as well amongst the Jews as Christians to know and understand the misteries of the mind of God and of his Kingdome they I say have known a far more profound and better cause and reason of this precept of sanctifying the Sabbath In the new Testament to Theologize Astrologie is according to the doctrine of Christ and the Apostles To receive the Kingdom of God as a child or infant to be born again from above having renounced and left all things to deny himself and seek the Kingdom of God which lyeth hidden in us as a Treasure in a field The labours of the six daies are all the actions operations studies offices businesses and occupations of all men in the whole earth and in all Islands and in every Sea amongst all orders states and kinds of life whatsoever all men every where every time act study handle operate this they do by the Light of Nature according to their divers Sciences Now the seventh part of those labours studies and actions of men are referred unto Saturn the severall kinds whereof we have before recited Moreover the sanctification of the Sabbath divinely ordained and commanded to man on the seventh day is to cease once in a week from all labour and handling of naturall things and actuall studies to desist from the Astrologicall life that is to lay aside every motion and action as well of the mind as of the body by an absolute abnegation and oblivion of the whole creature and of himself as well within as without to give and offer himself wholly to God with all that we are within the six daies we have known studied gotten and gained by our labors as well in the internall gifts of wisdom as in the getting of externall things Hither hither and to this Centre tends that divine Commandement touching the sanctifying of the Sabbath as by the following things will most pleasantly be laid open CHAP. IX A specificall Declaration how the Astrologie of Saturn in Man ought and may be Theologized FOr as much as hitherto we have heard that all the sciences actions studies states of life of all men by a certain inevitable necessity ought to be Theologized or by the exercise or sanctification of the mental Sabbath be laid aside denyed put off accounted for nothing now we would particularly see how the Astrologic of Saturn is to be Theologized in us For because infinite is the multitude of men only handling and exercising this Saturnine Astrologie And we do set down first of all in a certain Paradoxicall sence that is above the common intellect of the Vulgar That no husbandman Countryman Farmer Gardner Herbeseller Vinedresser Steward Builder Mettleman Potter Weaver Cobler Shomaker c. can ever enter into the Kingdom of God or come to
from without by the constitution of the externall Heaven And that saying A wise man will rule the Starrs a wise man shall rule the Starrs is not to be understood of the externall Starrs in the Heaven or Firmament of the great World but of the internall Starrs bearing sway and running up and down in man himself which will more and more appear by that which followeth But this we promise for the beginning to be noted That the externall Heaven with it's continuall revolution hath a most convenient correspondency with the inward Heaven in the Microcosme and this with that which you may thus understand Whatsoever the sigure of the externall Heaven is in the point of conception of any men which happens in the matrix of the woman by the Ens of seed even now sent forth from Man that Man which is born and grows from that seed receiveth from within such a constitution of his nature and life to be performed on earth Yet that constitution lies so long hid and unknown that is without act in a naked power untill a man born into the world and educated to the use of free-will and reason putting forth it self begins to be moved and incited For then and not before that constitution of his heaven begins by little and little to roll bring forth move and shew forth it self when the Ascendants of that sigure by the imagination and fantasie newly sprung up in the will and reason arise and proceed to the motion of the mind and operation of the body And so the internall Heaven in the Microcosme begins his motion and course that a man from within from the guidance of his own Nature begins to imagine think desire hear speak do the same thing which before was signified from the positure of the externall Heaven while he was conceived Therefore the externall heaven in the Macrocosme as it hath respect to Man is at least a looking glasse and perludium by which the Astrologer may look into search know and describe what and what kind of nature and propriety shall happen and rule in him from the beginning of his nativity to the end of his life as he shall live Astrologically and not Theologically what and what manner his imagination shall be what his affections what his cupidities what his desires what his manners what his study what his kind of life and death with what things he shall be most delighted and on the contrary with what he shall be adverse and all things whatsoever seem to belong to the condition of humane life This I say may from the position or erected sigure of the externall heaven be prognosticated foretold not that those things are so done by necessity or coactive force but only that those things are presignified and as it were preludiated and are indeed a certain picture of humane life as in like sort a certain living man is painted by a painter on the wall from which picture his species and proportion with all his habit is exhibited and declared to be known So also we men living according to the course of nature and not Theologizing our Astrologie are known described and discovered by an Astrologer from the Table sigure face and concordance of the superiour Firmament as by a looking glasse For living naturally we have from the figure of Heaven a naturall description of our life whether it be honest or dishonest whether vertuous or vicious Yet so as the impulsive or efficient cause of living thus or so may not be thought to proceed and be impressed on man from the externall Heaven but from within from our internall Heaven which is in our soul delighted with this or that manner of living For neither God nor the Macrocosme do compell or force man placed in the midst from without to this or that good or evill kind of life by a certain naturall necessity but that very thing which is put into us by God and by the Macrocosme that is it whereby we are led whereby we are constellated moved Rom. 6. Galat. 5. instigated stirred up invited governed and inclined The one is the Spirit of God the breath of God the deity and heavenly light the holy Spirit the mind of God The other is the Spirit of Nature the breath of the World the Light of Nature the affections of the flesh t●rrene Wisdom the animall Man the Syderean Spirit the reason of Man Both leads to their originall and sheweth what are theirs Our Nature instigates moves and leadeth to our naturalls But the Spirit of God which we have in us from God instigates moves urgeth and leads us to supernaturalls that is thither whence he himself is There are I say two Inspirers two Governours two Captains two Lords in us to whom none of us can equally serve The one tends to the straight way to inherit and possesse the Kingdom of Heaven by contempt of the world and deniall of our selves the other neglecting the Kingdom of God to enter into the broad way The one is of God which is the Theologicall Spirit propounding and perswading the Theologicall life to Man the other is from Nature from the World which is the Astrologicall Spirit propounding and perswading the Astrologicall life to Man The Theologicall Spirit being endued with supernaturall Light and Wisdom shews the Kingdom of God and eternall life But the Astrologicall Spirit endowed with naturall Wisdom and Light shews the shop of Nature and the glory of this world therefore those which are acted by the Spirit of God these are the Sons of God that is who live Theologically But they which are acted and led by the Spirit of Nature caring nothing for the Kingdom of God and the eternall Countrey these are the sons of Nature the sons of this world animall men not doing the will of God but the will of the flesh in which with all their glory and magnificence they whosoever they are how great soever they are and wheresoever they are must perish For without the Theologization of Astrologie no mortall man can attain eternall salvation and beatitude We must die once to flesh and bloud and to the whole animall Man and we must live to God which life is altogether contrary to the worldly life Of which more largely in the Epistles of Paul and other Apostles But the Starrs which a wise man is commanded to rule are not those celestiall Starrs extant in the Firmament of the Macrocosme which are set before the Creatour of the Elements that they might illuminate the earth and be for signs and seasons and rule over the day and the night those have their peculiar Regent Lord and Governour to wit the Spirit or soul of the world diffused into the seven Planets and the rest of the Stars of the whole Zodiac by which he exerciseth his rule hath his influx into inferiour things therefore there is no cause that any should through simplicity think the dominion which a wise man hath over the Starrs