Heydon, John, 1629-1670
John Heydon British philosopher and astrologer
Heydon, John 1629-
Heydon, John 1629-1667
Heydon, J. (John)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Heydon, John ‡d 1629-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Heydon, John ‡d 1629-1667
- 100 1 _ ‡a Heydon, John, ‡d 1629-1670
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Works
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Advice to a daughter, in opposition to the advice to a son. Or, directions for your better conduct through the various and most important encounters in this life : Under these general heads: I. Studies, &c. II. Love and marriage. III. Travel. IV. Government. V. Religion. Conclusion | |
Cross on evidence | |
The discovery of the wonderfull preservation of his Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, the Army, the records of the town, the library, and blessed Bible under the hands of the major, aldermen, capt: and schoolmaster of Torrington in Devon : In an epistle to his Excellency, (and also in the end of a book, entituled, Mans badnesse, and Gods goodnesse: or, some Gospel truths laid down, vindicated, and explained) by his Excellencies speciall command. Never printed heretofore by any. By John Heydon minister of the Gospel | |
The harmony of the world being | |
The holy guide, leading the way to vnite art and nature : in which is made plain all things past, present, and to come | |
The idea of the lavv charactered from Moses to King Charles : Whereunto is added the idea of government and tyranny | |
The ladies champion confounding the author of The wandring whore | |
A new method of Rosie Crucian physick : wherein is shewed the cause; and therewith their experienced medicines for the cure of all diseases, theoparadota; freely given to the inspired Christians, by Ton aggelon presbytaton, ton archaggelon, logon, archon, onoma theo. And in obedience fitted for the understanding of mean capacities by the adorer, and the most unworthy of their love | |
Propheticall trumpeter sounding an allarum to Britaine | |
Psonthophachia, or, A quintuple Rosie-crucian scourge for the due correction of that pseudo-chymist and scurrilous emperick Geo. Thomson : being in part a vindication of the learned Society of Physitians | |
The Rosie Crucian infallible axiomata, or, Generall rules to know all things past, present, and to come : usefull, pleasant and profitable to all, and fitted to the understanding of mean capacities | |
Some gospel truths catechistically laid down ... 1647: | |
Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome : in three parts, spiritual, celestial, and elemental : containing the occult powers of the angels of astromancy in the telesmatical sculpture of the Persians and Ægyptians : the myster | |
The wise-mans crown, or, The glory of the rosie-cross : shewing the wonderful power of nature, with the full discovery of the true cœlum terræ, or first matter of metals, and their preparations into incredible medicines or elixirs that cure all diseases in young or old : with the regio lucis, and holy houshold of rosie crucian philosophers |