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A24205 A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1674 Being the second after leap-year. Wherein is contained the whole estate of the year in general, together with the eclipses of the sun and moon; as also some predictions of the four seasons of the year: and by what planets the year is governed; with the changes of the moon, and daily disposition of the weather. As also, the whole fairs of Scotland; with a ready table shewing the age of the moon every day throughout this year; serving most fitly for our ancient kingdom, but more properly for the honorable city of Edinburgh. Whose longitude is 21 d. 50 m. latitude 56 d. 4 m. By A. F. philomathet. A. F. 1674 (1674) Wing A1656A; ESTC R213302 8,219 14

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A NEW Prognostication For the Year of our LORD GOD 1674. Being the second after LEAP-YEAR Wherein is contained the whole Estate of the Year in general together with the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon As also some Predictions of the four Seasons of the year And by what Planets the year is governed With the Changes of the Moon and daily Disposition of the Weather As also the whole Fairs of SCOTLAND With a ready Table shewing the Age of the Moon every day throughout this Year serving most fitly for our Ancient Kingdom but more properly for the Honorable City of Edinburgh Whose Longitude in 21 d. 50. m. Latitude 56 d. 4 m. By A. F. Philomather EDINBURGH Printed for the Year 1674. A Succinct Computation of Memorable thing to this present Year 1674. The Creation of the World 56●● Since The Flood of Noah 3967 Since The destruction of Sodom Gomorrah 3577 Since The building of Rome 2426 Since The building of Edinburgh Castle 2004 Since Fergus the first King of Scotland 2003 Since The Passion and Death of Christ 1641 Since The last destruction of Jerusalem by Vespasian 1605 Since The Christian Faith was first received in Scotland 1464 Since The first Invention of Guns 294 Since The Invention of Printing 231 Since The Gun-powder Treason Nov. 5 69 Since The great Plague in London 1625 49 Since The Birth of King Charles the First 74 Since The Birth of King Charles the Second 44 Since The great Fire in London 7 The Vulgar Notes for this Year 1674. THe Golden Number or Prime is 3 The Epact 1 The Cycle of the Sun 3 Dominical Letter D Shrove-tuesday or Fastens-Even March 2 Pasch or Easter-day April 19 Ascension day May 28 Whitsu●day June 7 〈…〉 is and Fastens-Even are just 28 day● inclusive The Anotomy of Mans Body as the P● thereof are governed by the 12 Signs ♈ Aries Head and Face ♉ Taurus Neck Throat ♋ Cancer Breast Ribs ♍ Virgo Bowels Belly ♏ Scorpio ●ecret members ♑ Capricornus the knees ♓ Pisces The Feet ♊ Gemini Arms shoulders ♌ Leo Heart Back ♎ Libra Reins Loins ♐ Sagittarius the Thigh ♒ Aquarius The Legs The Characters of the Planets and Aspects ♄ Saturn ♃ Jupiter ♂ Mars ☉ Sol ♀ Venus ☿ Mercury ☽ Luna ☌ Conjunction ⚹ Sextile □ Quartile △ Trine ☍ Opposition Of the Eclipses this Year 1674. THere will happen five Eclipses this Year viz. three of the 〈◊〉 and two of the Moon but all of them invisible to us except one The first is an Eclipse of the Moon which happens upon Munday the 12 of June about 5 aclock in the morning Hence at Edinburgh H. M. S. The beginning of the Eclipse is at 15 13 36 The greatest Obscuration is 16 45 49 The end of the Eclipse is 18 18 8 This w●ll be an visible Lunar Eclipse to the inhabitants of Sya●● Germany France Holand Denmark Great Brittain and Ireland c. The second is an Eclipse of the Sun the 26 of January about 9 a clock at night And therefore it will be invisible to us yet it may be seen in Ame●i ● The third is an Eclipse of the Moon the 7 day of July about 8 aclock at nigh so that the Moon rises Eclipsed and though the beginning will not yet the latter end will be visible if clouds c. interpose not The fourth is an Eclipse of the Sun the 23 day of Jul about 2 aclock in the morning And the fifth and last is another Eclipse of the Sun about 5 in the morning But because these last Solar Eclipses are invisible to the inhabitans of Great Britt●●● therefore I forbear to speak any more of them A Brief description of the four Quarters Seasons of this Year 1674. Of the Spring THe Spring Quarter begins at the entrance the Sun into the Equinoxial sign Aries whi● is upon the 10 of March 20 min. past 4 in the morning making the days and nights equal in length Of Summer SUmmer Quarter taketh its beginning when the Sun entreth the Tropical sign Cancer which is upon the ●● day of June 4 min. past 7. in the morning when the days are at the longest Of Harvest AUtumne or Harvest Quarter taketh its beginning when the Sun entreth the Equinoctial sign Libra which happeneth the 12 of September 27. min. past 10. at night the day and night being equal in length Of Winter VVinter Quarter taketh its beginning when the Sun entereth the Tropical sign Capricorn which upon the 11 of December 30. min past 10 in the morning the days at that time being at the shortest and the nights at the longest Concerning the Lord of this Year and Quarters AT the desire of certain Persons I have set down here the Lord of the Year or of this Annual revolution with the Lords of the Quarters by erecting figures for the entrance of the ☉ Sun into the four Cardinal signes ♈ Aries ♋ Cancer ♎ Libra ♑ Capricorn and to the time of the Lunatious preceeding and succeeding the ☉ Sun● entrance into the same signs which done I find ♃ Jupiter Lord of the Spring with ♄ Saturn partner Secondly 〈◊〉 Lord of the Summer and partner ♃ Jupiter ●ly for Autumne ♄ Saturn and partner ☽ Luna 〈◊〉 or the Winter ♄ Saturn Lord partner ♂ Mars ●nence for the Lord of the Year I find ☉ Sun 〈◊〉 ●h his two partners ☿ Mercurius and ♂ Mars 〈◊〉 ●erve When ♄ Saturn is Lord of the year and 〈◊〉 dignified the people shal during that yea● 〈◊〉 revolution build and erect houses shal make many alterations in Fabricks shal abound in all things the Earth shal be fruitful and the people ●●al be in esteem and honored by their neighbors And the Husband-men shal exceedingly increase their store and wealth and be succesful in all their labors But if he be watery and afflicted there shal be much cold great and grievous infirmities and men shal sustain much sorrow losses and crosses and great damnage by storms and rain and wind but this must warrily be considered if other significators of weather concurr thou may assuredly ●onclude it to be so ancients and old men and wo●en shal die and these things shal chiefly happen 〈◊〉 these places Cities Regions under ♄ Saturn his ●ominion the dominion of the sign which be doth ●ossess Secondly as he is accordingly placed in the 12 ●oules as in this revolution in the second if held 〈◊〉 the fortunat Aspects of the Lord of the second 〈◊〉 denots the succesful and prosperous condition of 〈◊〉 comon people in their ●rads and merchandising 〈◊〉 they shal thrive grow richt especially in such things as are signified by the sign wherein the cu●p of the second is If he be therein weak imp●●●●●d 〈◊〉 unfor●unat he shal signifie contrairy and that the people shal be poor have losses and crosses especially in such things as are singified by ♄ Saturn and ●●e sign wherein he is for