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| | Books by Henry Coley: Books in the extended shelves: Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?: The astrologer's guide, Anima astrologiæ; or, A guide for astrologers. Being the one hundred and forty-six considerations of the famous astrologer, Guido Bonatus, tr. from the Latin by Henry Coley, together with the choicest aphorisms of the seven segments of Jerom Cardan of Milan (G. Redway, 1886), also by William Lilly, William Charles Eldon Serjeant, Girolamo Cardano, and Guido Bonatti (page images at HathiTrust) Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?: The great and wonderful predictions of that late famous astrologer Mr. Lilly; and Mr. Partridg and Mr. Coley, concerning this present year 1683 To which is added a true and faithful account of the famous prophecies of the three German prophets; predicting and foretelling, some years since, this present invasion of the Turks into the empire of Germany and Hungary, with the events of the same, to the admiration of all that shall hear or read the same. Also their strange and wonderful predictions concerning the Pope, and the King of France: with the total and sudden destruction of the papal power; and the miraculous conversion of the Turks and Jews to the Christian faith. As also presaging the uniting of all religions into one visible church. Which prophecies have been had in esteem by many famous and illustrious persons of these times. (London : printed for Josh. Conyers at the black Raven in Duck-Lane, M DC LXXX III. [1683]), also by William Lilly and John Partridge (HTML at EEBO TCP) Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?: The great and wonderful prophecies, of Mr. Patridge [sic], Mr. Coly, Mr. Tanner, and Mr. Andrews. Predicting what may befall this climate of England and other kingdoms, for this year 1689. With the account of the memorable eclipses, and their signification, with other remarkable matters worthy of note. ([London : s.n., 1689]), also by John Partridge, John Tanner, and William Andrews (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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