| Biography - 1761 - 536 pages
...and what aggravated his misfortunes, in 1653 he was drawn into a difpute with Will. Lilly the famous aftrologer, about the certainty of his art, which...roughly, calling him blind buzzard, &c. In return to this, Mr. reprinted in his Opera Critica, and fays he, Mr Gataker col.'efled with (s) The preliminary... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 554 pages
...aggravated his miffortunes,. in 1653 he was drawn• into a difpute with. William Lillys the famous aftrologer, • about the certainty of his art, which...aftrologer a little roughly, calling him " blind buzzard, tlfc." In return to this, Mr. Lilfy, in his ' Annus tencbrojusj reflected upon the divine ; to which... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 544 pages
...drawn into a dispute with Lilly the astrologer, about the certainty of his art, which that impostor had maintained was revealed to mankind by the good...his annotations upon Jeremiah, taking notice of this profaneness, had used the astrologer a little roughly, calling him blind buzzard, &c. in return to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 548 pages
...drawn into a dispute with Lilly the astrologer, about the certainty of his art, which that impostor had maintained was revealed to mankind by the good...his annotations upon Jeremiah, taking notice of this profaneness, had used the astrologer a little roughly, calling him blind buzzard, &.c. in return to... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - Christian biography - 1816 - 596 pages
...aggravated his misfortunes, in 1653 he was drawn into a dispute with William Lilly, the famous astrologer, about the certainty of his art, which he had maintained...his annotations upon Jeremiah, taking notice of this profaneness, had used the astrologer a little roughly, calling him " blind buzzard," &c. In return... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 552 pages
...aggravated his misfortunes, in 1653 he was drawn into a dispute with William Lilly, the famous astrologer, about the certainty of his art, which he had maintained...his annotations upon Jeremiah, taking notice of this profaneness, had used the astrologer a little roughly, calling him " blind buzzard," &c. In return... | |
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