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Chap. 10. Of the Occult Vertues of things. pag.24
Chap. 11. How Occult Vertues are infuſed into the ſeveral kinds of things by Idea's, through the help of the Soul of the World, and rayes of the Stars: and what things abound moſt with this Vertue. pag.26
Chap. 12. How it is that particular Vertues are infuſed into particular Individuals, even of the ſame Species. pag.27
Chap. 13. Whence the Occult Vertues of things proceed. pag.29
Chap. 14. Of the Spirit of the World, what it is, and how by way of medium it unites occult Vertues to their ſubjects. pag.32
Chap. 15. How we muſt find out, and examine the Vertues of things by way of ſimilitude. pag.34
Chap. 16. How the operations of ſeveral Vertues paſs from one thing into another, and are communicated one to the other. pag.36
Chap. 17. How by enmity and friendſhip the vertues of things are to be tryed, and found out. pag.37
Chap. 18. Of the Inclinations of Enmities. pag.40
Chap. 19. How the Vertues of things are to be tryed and found out, which are in them ſpecifically, or in any one Individuall by way of ſpeciall gift. pag.43
Chap. 20. The naturall Vertues are in ſome things throughout their whole ſubſtance, and inother things in certain parts, and members. pag.44
Chap. 21. Of the Vertues of things which are in them only in their life time, and ſuch as remain in them even after their death. pag.45
Chap. 22. How inferior things are ſubjected to ſuperior bodies, and how the bodies, the actions, and diſpoſitions of men are aſcribed to Stars, and Signs. pag.48
Chap. 23. How we ſhall know what Stars naturall things are under, and what things are under the Sun, which are called Solary. pag.50
Chap. 24. What things are Lunary, or under the power of the Moon. pag.54
Chap. 25. What things are Saturnine, or under the power of Saturn. pag.55
Chap. 26. What things are under the power of Jupiter, and are called Jovial. pag.57
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