A Jerusalem Christian Treatise on Astrology (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from A Jerusalem Christian Treatise on Astrology The Second Compartment: Bartholomew. O man! consolation will come to from a quarter thou knowest not, after great weariness. Wait and hasten not: if thou waitest thou shalt see good and a smoothing of circumstances. Joy will be thy reward and thou shalt have one to guide thee to good who will not deceive thee. Accept his counsel: and commit thyself to God (be He exalted in power and might!). The Third Compartment: to Peter. Know thou that times are adverse and contrary to thee. Guard thyself from their subtlety. Have faith in thy Lord. That He may help thee from their subtlety and mischief. If thou art questioned, reserve the answer. Wait till consolation come to thee from God (be he exalted in power and might!). The Fourth Compartment: to Paul. Know that God (be He exalted in power and might I) hath set over thee two angels; one of them to lead thee to good, and the other to guide thee to a blessing. Be not distressed: know that thou shalt receive abundantly in what thou has projected. Go whither thou wilt, know that God will prosper thee in all thy affairs. The Fifth Compartment: Andrew. Know thou that if thou art turned from wickedness, thy affairs will be successful. As for thy question, leave it with God, that He may save thee as he saves the bird from the hawk: and He will accomplish thy desire. Trust in God and commit thyself to Him. The Sixth Compartment: to James. O enquirer! do what thou hast projected; thou shalt succeed therein and shalt be victorious over thine enemies. Thou hast come from darkness to light: carry out what thou hast, because thou art aided, and happiness is in store for thee, with the help of the Almighty. The Seventh Compartment: to John. Hard is what thou hast asked; thou askest a thing out of thy reach, and there is no good for thee in it. Turn thy heart from these thoughts, for it is better for thee than to strive for them. The Eighth Compartment: Philip. Thou hast committed thyself to God. Thou shalt be given thy desire: depart whithersoever thou art inclined. Improve thy thought; let thy project correspond with thy faithfulness, because thy desires are granted, and thou shalt rejoice in the bestowal of thy desire; and God will give thee manifold compensation for that which was lost from thee. The Ninth Compartment: Mark. O enquirer! Thy life time will be long and secure for thee. Know that thou hast undertaken to do a thing not pleasing to God, and the door is closed beneath thee. Repent and fear God and they affairs will be prosperous and thy desire granted. The Tenth Compartment: Luke. The hope thou hopest will be fulfilled and thou shalt obtain thy desire. The doors are open before thee. Hasten with thy petition and praise God (His is the power and might!).Certain men are deceiving thee with their counsels, for thou art of mature age. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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