02026nam 2200385 n 450 99639487170331620200824121239.0(CKB)3810000000009516(EEBO)2240866020(UnM)99828922e(UnM)99828922(EXLCZ)99381000000000951619950512d1699 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Vox luminarium: or, The voice of the sun & moon[electronic resource] being a genuine prediction of the most considerable actions, and accidents, likely to happen in the year, 1699. 1700. and 1701. Fairly deduced from 5 visible eclipses of the luminaries: three great and formidable ones, and two more less more particularly of that great and wonderful ecclipse of the sun, which will happen on the 13th day of the next approaching month September, when 11 digits of the sun's face will be quite darkned [sic], and it's effects, or significations more terrible, than that of Black Monday. In the year, 1652. Modestly hinting to all Europe, and every kingdom and state therein, the probable contingencies signified to them, by the signs of Heaven. By William Knight, student in astrology, physick, and chirurgeryLondon printed and sold by Benj. Harris, at the Golden Boar's-head against the Cross-Keys-Inn in Grace-church-streetM DC XC IX. [1699][2], 22 p. illReproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Solar eclipses1699Early works to 1800AstrologyEarly works to 1800Lunar eclipses1699Early works to 1800Solar eclipsesAstrologyLunar eclipsesKnight Williamfl. 1680-1699.1007653Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996394871703316Vox luminarium: or, The voice of the sun & moon2413012UNISA