In 1647, astrologer William Lilly wrote "Christian Astrology", which was later reprinted and released in 1852 as "Introduction to Astrology". The book was a complete collection of descriptions of all astrological houses and how to use them to determine situations. According to Lilly, the Seventh House controls the questions that a person asks about love, as well as theft, fights, enemies and strangers ... You probably already understand what this is for. The book describes how a person can not only determine whether he marries or something interferes with his happiness, but also - in a strange way - whether the second half deceives him.
She describes a method that allows the questioner to find out if his lady's heart is in love with another, if she has a former lover with whom she still communicates (or whom she has left in spare), whether she prefers women to men and whether she is virtuous or dissolute . A few minor changes, and you can find answers to the same questions for a woman seeking a husband. The stars can also tell you whether the child your wife is carrying is yours and whether your abandoning wife will return to you. I wonder how many relationships this book destroyed?
Christian Astrology
2019.03.07.