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| | Astrology Theologised by ValentineWeigelius |
 | | Touching the Astrology of Saturn, of what kind it is, and how it ought to be Theologized. |
 | | His body arising from the element of Fire, and illuminating, that is cherishing, and governing the earth, and what are in and on the earth, — his body is fiery and globulous, his astralic force, which is the firmamental or Siderian Spirit, is invisible. |
 | | Now Saturn hath his subjects appropriate to himself in every kind of creature; amongst vegetables he hath his young twigs, his herbs, his plants, his flowers, his trees, on which he operates by his influence after his manner. |
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