JunehathXXXDays.D.H.Planets Places.New ☽1at noonFirst Q.86 mor.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●15at noon.♊♑♋♓♊♉Last Q.234 aft.111516272318S.3New ☽309 aft.616418♈ 1202351222419515♊ 1N.1bracket left12♏5 Deg.1726420913105☊22422♋ 132113112043032763221610♋ 1S.1June Woodcut IllustrationD.☽ set.☽ sou:T.Bowling-green not only proceeds forward, but likewise turns round upon its own Axis, so does the Earth turn once round upon its Axis as it goes along, every twenty-four Hours. It is astonishing, and even frightful to think, that this vast and cumbrous Globe of Earth and Sea, which is almost twenty-five thousand Miles in Circumference, has received such an Impulse from the Almighty Arm, as has carried it constantly for above these five thousand Years, that we know of, round the Sun at the Rate of at least fifty thousand Miles every Hour, which it must absolutely do, to go round the Sun in a Year at the Distance of eighty Millions of Miles from him. So that, if an Angel were to come from some other World, and to place himself near the Earth's Way, he would see it pass by him with a Swiftness, to which that of a Cannon Ball is but as one to one hundred, and would be left behind by it no less than the above Number of Miles in the Space of one Hour. There is no more Reason to doubt, that the Earth goes in this Manner round the Sun, than there would be for a Passenger in a Ship on smooth Water, who saw the Objects upon Land continually passing by, to doubt whether the Vessel he was in, or the Shore, was in Motion. We see the Sun continually changes his Place with respect to the fixed Stars, and must own it to be highly improbable that this Change of Place is owing to any Change in the whole Heavens,1sets.A.33212A.1042239151584234107256524510493526256112544772671205388278Morn62892890347201029101881111301114285811311221694612June132571038114Moon11292315rises12233416A.M.233517851194618926155471910024058201027324692110534871022112345071123115153281224122261891325M2274101426055753101527132842111628214939121729Moon103611830sets1137219which,JULY.VII Month.His Works with Rev'rence own his pow'rful Hand,And humble Nature waits his dread Command,He looks upon the Earth—her Pillars shake,And from her Centre her Foundations quake.The Hills he touches—Clouds of Smoke arise,And sulph'rous Streams mount heavy to the Skies.Whilst Life informs this Frame, that Life shall be(O First and Greatest!) sacred all to Thee.ThyRemark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.1G2 past Trin.430724♋19☽ with ♃22Days dec. 2 m.436724♌4☌ ☉ ☿Anger33Clouds43772319is never without44and437723♍4a Reason, but55wind,43772319seldom with a66then hot,438722♎2good One.77Days dec. 6 m.43872216♀ rise 2 278G3 past Trin.43972129He that is of92follow'd by439721♏12□ ♃ ♂ ☌ ♃ ☿103rain and44072025Opinion Money114thunder-gusts440720♐8will do every12544171920♄ sou. 10 42136in many441719♑2☽ w. ♄Thing,147Days dec. 14 m.44271814♂ rise 11 3815G4 past Trin.44371726may well be162places, then443717♒8suspected of173more44471620♀ rise 2 3184settled and445715♓2☌ ☉ ♃doing195Days dec 20 m.44571514✱ ♀ ☿every206somewhat446714267 *s rise 12 6217cooler; but447713♈8△ ♄ ♂Thing22G5 past Trin.44871221☉ in ♌for232grows hot449711♉4☽ w. ♂Money.243Dog Days begin45071017An ill Wound,254St.James.450710♊0but not an ill265again, and4517914☽ w. ♀Name,276Day 14 16 long.4527828□ ☉ ♂may be287thunder45377♋13♄ sou. 9 3029G6 past Trin.4547628☽ w. ♃healed.302follows with45575♌13♂ rise 10 58313rain.4567428☽ with ☿JulyhathXXXIDays.D.H.Planets Places.First Q.7at noon.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●156 mor.♋♑♋♈♊♋Last Q.236 mor.211323201011S.5New ☽301 mor.716224231121112202252612♌ 1N.4bracket left12♏2 Deg.17252262914115☊22122♌ 0127♉ 21720131027512952028S.4July Woodcut IllustrationD.☽ sets☽ sou:T.which, considering the Distance of the starry Heavens, would require a Motion infinitely more rapid than that above ascribed to the Earth. As for the common Objection against the Earth's Motion, that we are not sensible of it, and that a Stone thrown up from the Earth ought not to fall down upon the same Place again; it is answered at once by the above Comparison of a Ship, from which (as has been often found by Experiment) a Ball fired directly up in the Air, does not fall behind the Ship, let her Motion be ever so swift, but, partaking of the Ship's Motion, is carried forward in the Air, and falls down again upon the Deck. And as to the Objections taken from some Scripture Expressions, which seem to contradict the Theory of the Earth's Motion, it is plain, from innumerable Instances, that Revelation was not given to Mankind to make them Philosophers or deep Reasoners, but to improve them in Virtue and Piety; and that it was therefore proper it should be expressed in a Manner accommodated to common Capacities and popular Opinions in all Points merely speculative, and which were not to have any direct Influence upon the Hearts and Lives of Men. The Truth of the Matter is, that the Demonstrations given by the incomparable SirIsaac Newton, have established the Doctrine of the Motion of the Earth and other Planets, and the Comets round the Sun, and of the1A.A.383202838135421391923252249573276235103041972461155982571137559826812136489279M.1373710281005382911291113391912301222410121July133151059114Moon11452315rise12343416A.M.34351782111246188501554719920238582094932269211018467102210504547112311265428122412763091325M.772310142605082011152714591812162824710181172940111821830MoonA.1631931sets115420secondaryAUGUST.VIII Month.Thy Praise my Morning Song, my daily Theme,My Ev'ning Subject, and my Midnight Dream,When Grief oppresses, and when Pain assails;When all the Man, and all the Stoic fails;When fierce Tentation's stormy Billows roll;When Guilt and Horror overwhelm my Soul;With outward Ills contending Passions join'd,To shake frail Virtue, and unhinge the Mind;WhenRemark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.14Lammas Day.45773♍13♀ rise 1 4025More temperate4587227When out of Favour,36Days dec. 46 m.45872♎11none know47then4597125thee; when in,5G7 past Trin.5070♏9thou dost not62clouds, with5165922△ ♂ ☿know73rain52658♐57 *s rise 10 5584Day 13 54 long.5365717thyself.95and5465629☽ with ♄106St. Lawrence.55655♑11A lean Award117thunder;5665423☿ sets 7 5412G8 past Trin.58652♒5♄ sou. 8 30132sultry weather,5965117♃ rises 3 32143clouds, and51065029♂ rise 10 25154Assum. V.Mary.511649♓117 *s rise 10 25165rain;51364723is better than a176Days dec. 1 18514646♈5♀ rise 1 37187then more51564517fat Judgment.19G9 past Trin.51664429God, Parents,202Day 13 26 long.517643♉12and Instructors,213temperate,51864225☽ with ♂can224clear520640♊8☉ in ♍ △ ☉ ♄235and fair;52163922never be246St.Barthol.522638♋67 *s rise 9 52257flying52463621☽ with ♀requited.26G10 past Trin.525635♌6☽ w. ♃272Days dec. 1 4252663421♄ sou. 7 36283clouds and527633♍6♃ rise 2 54294perhaps52863221☽ with ☿305Day 13 h. long530630♎6△ ♂ ☿316rain.53162921♂ rise 9 54
JunehathXXXDays.D.H.Planets Places.New ☽1at noonFirst Q.86 mor.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●15at noon.♊♑♋♓♊♉Last Q.234 aft.111516272318S.3New ☽309 aft.616418♈ 1202351222419515♊ 1N.1bracket left12♏5 Deg.1726420913105☊22422♋ 132113112043032763221610♋ 1S.1June Woodcut IllustrationD.☽ set.☽ sou:T.Bowling-green not only proceeds forward, but likewise turns round upon its own Axis, so does the Earth turn once round upon its Axis as it goes along, every twenty-four Hours. It is astonishing, and even frightful to think, that this vast and cumbrous Globe of Earth and Sea, which is almost twenty-five thousand Miles in Circumference, has received such an Impulse from the Almighty Arm, as has carried it constantly for above these five thousand Years, that we know of, round the Sun at the Rate of at least fifty thousand Miles every Hour, which it must absolutely do, to go round the Sun in a Year at the Distance of eighty Millions of Miles from him. So that, if an Angel were to come from some other World, and to place himself near the Earth's Way, he would see it pass by him with a Swiftness, to which that of a Cannon Ball is but as one to one hundred, and would be left behind by it no less than the above Number of Miles in the Space of one Hour. There is no more Reason to doubt, that the Earth goes in this Manner round the Sun, than there would be for a Passenger in a Ship on smooth Water, who saw the Objects upon Land continually passing by, to doubt whether the Vessel he was in, or the Shore, was in Motion. We see the Sun continually changes his Place with respect to the fixed Stars, and must own it to be highly improbable that this Change of Place is owing to any Change in the whole Heavens,1sets.A.33212A.1042239151584234107256524510493526256112544772671205388278Morn62892890347201029101881111301114285811311221694612June132571038114Moon11292315rises12233416A.M.233517851194618926155471910024058201027324692110534871022112345071123115153281224122261891325M2274101426055753101527132842111628214939121729Moon103611830sets1137219which,
JunehathXXXDays.D.H.Planets Places.New ☽1at noonFirst Q.86 mor.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●15at noon.♊♑♋♓♊♉Last Q.234 aft.111516272318S.3New ☽309 aft.616418♈ 1202351222419515♊ 1N.1bracket left12♏5 Deg.1726420913105☊22422♋ 132113112043032763221610♋ 1S.1
June Woodcut Illustration
D.☽ set.☽ sou:T.Bowling-green not only proceeds forward, but likewise turns round upon its own Axis, so does the Earth turn once round upon its Axis as it goes along, every twenty-four Hours. It is astonishing, and even frightful to think, that this vast and cumbrous Globe of Earth and Sea, which is almost twenty-five thousand Miles in Circumference, has received such an Impulse from the Almighty Arm, as has carried it constantly for above these five thousand Years, that we know of, round the Sun at the Rate of at least fifty thousand Miles every Hour, which it must absolutely do, to go round the Sun in a Year at the Distance of eighty Millions of Miles from him. So that, if an Angel were to come from some other World, and to place himself near the Earth's Way, he would see it pass by him with a Swiftness, to which that of a Cannon Ball is but as one to one hundred, and would be left behind by it no less than the above Number of Miles in the Space of one Hour. There is no more Reason to doubt, that the Earth goes in this Manner round the Sun, than there would be for a Passenger in a Ship on smooth Water, who saw the Objects upon Land continually passing by, to doubt whether the Vessel he was in, or the Shore, was in Motion. We see the Sun continually changes his Place with respect to the fixed Stars, and must own it to be highly improbable that this Change of Place is owing to any Change in the whole Heavens,1sets.A.33212A.1042239151584234107256524510493526256112544772671205388278Morn62892890347201029101881111301114285811311221694612June132571038114Moon11292315rises12233416A.M.233517851194618926155471910024058201027324692110534871022112345071123115153281224122261891325M2274101426055753101527132842111628214939121729Moon103611830sets1137219which,
Bowling-green not only proceeds forward, but likewise turns round upon its own Axis, so does the Earth turn once round upon its Axis as it goes along, every twenty-four Hours. It is astonishing, and even frightful to think, that this vast and cumbrous Globe of Earth and Sea, which is almost twenty-five thousand Miles in Circumference, has received such an Impulse from the Almighty Arm, as has carried it constantly for above these five thousand Years, that we know of, round the Sun at the Rate of at least fifty thousand Miles every Hour, which it must absolutely do, to go round the Sun in a Year at the Distance of eighty Millions of Miles from him. So that, if an Angel were to come from some other World, and to place himself near the Earth's Way, he would see it pass by him with a Swiftness, to which that of a Cannon Ball is but as one to one hundred, and would be left behind by it no less than the above Number of Miles in the Space of one Hour. There is no more Reason to doubt, that the Earth goes in this Manner round the Sun, than there would be for a Passenger in a Ship on smooth Water, who saw the Objects upon Land continually passing by, to doubt whether the Vessel he was in, or the Shore, was in Motion. We see the Sun continually changes his Place with respect to the fixed Stars, and must own it to be highly improbable that this Change of Place is owing to any Change in the whole Heavens,
JULY.VII Month.His Works with Rev'rence own his pow'rful Hand,And humble Nature waits his dread Command,He looks upon the Earth—her Pillars shake,And from her Centre her Foundations quake.The Hills he touches—Clouds of Smoke arise,And sulph'rous Streams mount heavy to the Skies.Whilst Life informs this Frame, that Life shall be(O First and Greatest!) sacred all to Thee.ThyRemark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.1G2 past Trin.430724♋19☽ with ♃22Days dec. 2 m.436724♌4☌ ☉ ☿Anger33Clouds43772319is never without44and437723♍4a Reason, but55wind,43772319seldom with a66then hot,438722♎2good One.77Days dec. 6 m.43872216♀ rise 2 278G3 past Trin.43972129He that is of92follow'd by439721♏12□ ♃ ♂ ☌ ♃ ☿103rain and44072025Opinion Money114thunder-gusts440720♐8will do every12544171920♄ sou. 10 42136in many441719♑2☽ w. ♄Thing,147Days dec. 14 m.44271814♂ rise 11 3815G4 past Trin.44371726may well be162places, then443717♒8suspected of173more44471620♀ rise 2 3184settled and445715♓2☌ ☉ ♃doing195Days dec 20 m.44571514✱ ♀ ☿every206somewhat446714267 *s rise 12 6217cooler; but447713♈8△ ♄ ♂Thing22G5 past Trin.44871221☉ in ♌for232grows hot449711♉4☽ w. ♂Money.243Dog Days begin45071017An ill Wound,254St.James.450710♊0but not an ill265again, and4517914☽ w. ♀Name,276Day 14 16 long.4527828□ ☉ ♂may be287thunder45377♋13♄ sou. 9 3029G6 past Trin.4547628☽ w. ♃healed.302follows with45575♌13♂ rise 10 58313rain.4567428☽ with ☿
JULY.VII Month.
His Works with Rev'rence own his pow'rful Hand,And humble Nature waits his dread Command,He looks upon the Earth—her Pillars shake,And from her Centre her Foundations quake.The Hills he touches—Clouds of Smoke arise,And sulph'rous Streams mount heavy to the Skies.Whilst Life informs this Frame, that Life shall be(O First and Greatest!) sacred all to Thee.Thy
His Works with Rev'rence own his pow'rful Hand,And humble Nature waits his dread Command,He looks upon the Earth—her Pillars shake,And from her Centre her Foundations quake.The Hills he touches—Clouds of Smoke arise,And sulph'rous Streams mount heavy to the Skies.Whilst Life informs this Frame, that Life shall be(O First and Greatest!) sacred all to Thee.Thy
Remark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.1G2 past Trin.430724♋19☽ with ♃22Days dec. 2 m.436724♌4☌ ☉ ☿Anger33Clouds43772319is never without44and437723♍4a Reason, but55wind,43772319seldom with a66then hot,438722♎2good One.77Days dec. 6 m.43872216♀ rise 2 278G3 past Trin.43972129He that is of92follow'd by439721♏12□ ♃ ♂ ☌ ♃ ☿103rain and44072025Opinion Money114thunder-gusts440720♐8will do every12544171920♄ sou. 10 42136in many441719♑2☽ w. ♄Thing,147Days dec. 14 m.44271814♂ rise 11 3815G4 past Trin.44371726may well be162places, then443717♒8suspected of173more44471620♀ rise 2 3184settled and445715♓2☌ ☉ ♃doing195Days dec 20 m.44571514✱ ♀ ☿every206somewhat446714267 *s rise 12 6217cooler; but447713♈8△ ♄ ♂Thing22G5 past Trin.44871221☉ in ♌for232grows hot449711♉4☽ w. ♂Money.243Dog Days begin45071017An ill Wound,254St.James.450710♊0but not an ill265again, and4517914☽ w. ♀Name,276Day 14 16 long.4527828□ ☉ ♂may be287thunder45377♋13♄ sou. 9 3029G6 past Trin.4547628☽ w. ♃healed.302follows with45575♌13♂ rise 10 58313rain.4567428☽ with ☿
JulyhathXXXIDays.D.H.Planets Places.First Q.7at noon.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●156 mor.♋♑♋♈♊♋Last Q.236 mor.211323201011S.5New ☽301 mor.716224231121112202252612♌ 1N.4bracket left12♏2 Deg.17252262914115☊22122♌ 0127♉ 21720131027512952028S.4July Woodcut IllustrationD.☽ sets☽ sou:T.which, considering the Distance of the starry Heavens, would require a Motion infinitely more rapid than that above ascribed to the Earth. As for the common Objection against the Earth's Motion, that we are not sensible of it, and that a Stone thrown up from the Earth ought not to fall down upon the same Place again; it is answered at once by the above Comparison of a Ship, from which (as has been often found by Experiment) a Ball fired directly up in the Air, does not fall behind the Ship, let her Motion be ever so swift, but, partaking of the Ship's Motion, is carried forward in the Air, and falls down again upon the Deck. And as to the Objections taken from some Scripture Expressions, which seem to contradict the Theory of the Earth's Motion, it is plain, from innumerable Instances, that Revelation was not given to Mankind to make them Philosophers or deep Reasoners, but to improve them in Virtue and Piety; and that it was therefore proper it should be expressed in a Manner accommodated to common Capacities and popular Opinions in all Points merely speculative, and which were not to have any direct Influence upon the Hearts and Lives of Men. The Truth of the Matter is, that the Demonstrations given by the incomparable SirIsaac Newton, have established the Doctrine of the Motion of the Earth and other Planets, and the Comets round the Sun, and of the1A.A.383202838135421391923252249573276235103041972461155982571137559826812136489279M.1373710281005382911291113391912301222410121July133151059114Moon11452315rise12343416A.M.34351782111246188501554719920238582094932269211018467102210504547112311265428122412763091325M.772310142605082011152714591812162824710181172940111821830MoonA.1631931sets115420secondary
JulyhathXXXIDays.D.H.Planets Places.First Q.7at noon.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●156 mor.♋♑♋♈♊♋Last Q.236 mor.211323201011S.5New ☽301 mor.716224231121112202252612♌ 1N.4bracket left12♏2 Deg.17252262914115☊22122♌ 0127♉ 21720131027512952028S.4
July Woodcut Illustration
D.☽ sets☽ sou:T.which, considering the Distance of the starry Heavens, would require a Motion infinitely more rapid than that above ascribed to the Earth. As for the common Objection against the Earth's Motion, that we are not sensible of it, and that a Stone thrown up from the Earth ought not to fall down upon the same Place again; it is answered at once by the above Comparison of a Ship, from which (as has been often found by Experiment) a Ball fired directly up in the Air, does not fall behind the Ship, let her Motion be ever so swift, but, partaking of the Ship's Motion, is carried forward in the Air, and falls down again upon the Deck. And as to the Objections taken from some Scripture Expressions, which seem to contradict the Theory of the Earth's Motion, it is plain, from innumerable Instances, that Revelation was not given to Mankind to make them Philosophers or deep Reasoners, but to improve them in Virtue and Piety; and that it was therefore proper it should be expressed in a Manner accommodated to common Capacities and popular Opinions in all Points merely speculative, and which were not to have any direct Influence upon the Hearts and Lives of Men. The Truth of the Matter is, that the Demonstrations given by the incomparable SirIsaac Newton, have established the Doctrine of the Motion of the Earth and other Planets, and the Comets round the Sun, and of the1A.A.383202838135421391923252249573276235103041972461155982571137559826812136489279M.1373710281005382911291113391912301222410121July133151059114Moon11452315rise12343416A.M.34351782111246188501554719920238582094932269211018467102210504547112311265428122412763091325M.772310142605082011152714591812162824710181172940111821830MoonA.1631931sets115420secondary
which, considering the Distance of the starry Heavens, would require a Motion infinitely more rapid than that above ascribed to the Earth. As for the common Objection against the Earth's Motion, that we are not sensible of it, and that a Stone thrown up from the Earth ought not to fall down upon the same Place again; it is answered at once by the above Comparison of a Ship, from which (as has been often found by Experiment) a Ball fired directly up in the Air, does not fall behind the Ship, let her Motion be ever so swift, but, partaking of the Ship's Motion, is carried forward in the Air, and falls down again upon the Deck. And as to the Objections taken from some Scripture Expressions, which seem to contradict the Theory of the Earth's Motion, it is plain, from innumerable Instances, that Revelation was not given to Mankind to make them Philosophers or deep Reasoners, but to improve them in Virtue and Piety; and that it was therefore proper it should be expressed in a Manner accommodated to common Capacities and popular Opinions in all Points merely speculative, and which were not to have any direct Influence upon the Hearts and Lives of Men. The Truth of the Matter is, that the Demonstrations given by the incomparable SirIsaac Newton, have established the Doctrine of the Motion of the Earth and other Planets, and the Comets round the Sun, and of the
AUGUST.VIII Month.Thy Praise my Morning Song, my daily Theme,My Ev'ning Subject, and my Midnight Dream,When Grief oppresses, and when Pain assails;When all the Man, and all the Stoic fails;When fierce Tentation's stormy Billows roll;When Guilt and Horror overwhelm my Soul;With outward Ills contending Passions join'd,To shake frail Virtue, and unhinge the Mind;WhenRemark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.14Lammas Day.45773♍13♀ rise 1 4025More temperate4587227When out of Favour,36Days dec. 46 m.45872♎11none know47then4597125thee; when in,5G7 past Trin.5070♏9thou dost not62clouds, with5165922△ ♂ ☿know73rain52658♐57 *s rise 10 5584Day 13 54 long.5365717thyself.95and5465629☽ with ♄106St. Lawrence.55655♑11A lean Award117thunder;5665423☿ sets 7 5412G8 past Trin.58652♒5♄ sou. 8 30132sultry weather,5965117♃ rises 3 32143clouds, and51065029♂ rise 10 25154Assum. V.Mary.511649♓117 *s rise 10 25165rain;51364723is better than a176Days dec. 1 18514646♈5♀ rise 1 37187then more51564517fat Judgment.19G9 past Trin.51664429God, Parents,202Day 13 26 long.517643♉12and Instructors,213temperate,51864225☽ with ♂can224clear520640♊8☉ in ♍ △ ☉ ♄235and fair;52163922never be246St.Barthol.522638♋67 *s rise 9 52257flying52463621☽ with ♀requited.26G10 past Trin.525635♌6☽ w. ♃272Days dec. 1 4252663421♄ sou. 7 36283clouds and527633♍6♃ rise 2 54294perhaps52863221☽ with ☿305Day 13 h. long530630♎6△ ♂ ☿316rain.53162921♂ rise 9 54
AUGUST.VIII Month.
Thy Praise my Morning Song, my daily Theme,My Ev'ning Subject, and my Midnight Dream,When Grief oppresses, and when Pain assails;When all the Man, and all the Stoic fails;When fierce Tentation's stormy Billows roll;When Guilt and Horror overwhelm my Soul;With outward Ills contending Passions join'd,To shake frail Virtue, and unhinge the Mind;When
Thy Praise my Morning Song, my daily Theme,My Ev'ning Subject, and my Midnight Dream,When Grief oppresses, and when Pain assails;When all the Man, and all the Stoic fails;When fierce Tentation's stormy Billows roll;When Guilt and Horror overwhelm my Soul;With outward Ills contending Passions join'd,To shake frail Virtue, and unhinge the Mind;When
Remark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.14Lammas Day.45773♍13♀ rise 1 4025More temperate4587227When out of Favour,36Days dec. 46 m.45872♎11none know47then4597125thee; when in,5G7 past Trin.5070♏9thou dost not62clouds, with5165922△ ♂ ☿know73rain52658♐57 *s rise 10 5584Day 13 54 long.5365717thyself.95and5465629☽ with ♄106St. Lawrence.55655♑11A lean Award117thunder;5665423☿ sets 7 5412G8 past Trin.58652♒5♄ sou. 8 30132sultry weather,5965117♃ rises 3 32143clouds, and51065029♂ rise 10 25154Assum. V.Mary.511649♓117 *s rise 10 25165rain;51364723is better than a176Days dec. 1 18514646♈5♀ rise 1 37187then more51564517fat Judgment.19G9 past Trin.51664429God, Parents,202Day 13 26 long.517643♉12and Instructors,213temperate,51864225☽ with ♂can224clear520640♊8☉ in ♍ △ ☉ ♄235and fair;52163922never be246St.Barthol.522638♋67 *s rise 9 52257flying52463621☽ with ♀requited.26G10 past Trin.525635♌6☽ w. ♃272Days dec. 1 4252663421♄ sou. 7 36283clouds and527633♍6♃ rise 2 54294perhaps52863221☽ with ☿305Day 13 h. long530630♎6△ ♂ ☿316rain.53162921♂ rise 9 54