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First, let a line be made randomly, without heedlessly looking at the number of points. Afterward, once the line of points is completed, let the points be counted. If they exceed the number seven, let the number VII be fixed This suggests a modulo-7 system where remainders are used. If, however, it is below that, you should count from any starting point by ascending from the theme of the question through the other chapters of questions until the full number of the drawn points is reached. And at the chapter where the number ends, proceed in that same line to seek the judge according to the order of the table. Once the judge is given, begin to count from the head the start of the list; and just as you had points with the first drawing, when you come to the end of the number, let it be sought according to the method you have seen, and it will provide the response. If, however, in the drawn lines there are points or triads, proceed simply in the line of the chapter of questions to seek the judge according to the table. Having accepted the judge from the head without omission, use the number VII, and afterward nine, and it will give the response. When the points in the lines are thus with [a remainder] or triads, then place that number upon the theme of the question and count by descending through the chapters until VII, and proceed as above. But if in this operation, through such a number, units are lacking to complete the number of points, let it be repeated from the head. this page the end
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First, let the most devout person invoke the grace of the Holy Spirit, and thus make the number seven, having the drawn points falling? silently? to or? and they stand out that? similarly in the manner of [the conqueror?].
In one's own judgment.
| Number | Topic of Inquiry | Annotation |
|---|---|---|
| i | Concerning life | hand original: "mā", likely abbreviation for "manus" |
| ii | Concerning benefit | hand |
| iii | Concerning doctrine | hand |
| iiii | Concerning place | hand |
| v | Concerning honor | hand |
| vi | Thought | hand |
| vii | Domestics | hand |
| viii | Concerning garments | hand |
| ix | Concerning war | hand |
| x | Concerning money | hand |
| xi | Concerning a wife | hand |
| xii | Concerning an enemy | hand |
| xiii | Concerning hope | hand |
| xiiii | Concerning profit | hand |
| xv | Concerning a partner | hand |
| xvi | Concerning a kingdom | hand |
| xvii | Concerning a plea | hand |
| xviii | Concerning a captive | hand |
| xix | Business | hand |
| xx | Concerning a journey | hand |
| xxi | Concerning fear | hand |
| xxii | Concerning the way | hand |
| xxiii | Concerning loss | hand |
| xxiv | Concerning profit | hand |
| xxv | Concerning a field | hand |
| xxvi | Concerning a friend | hand |
| xxvii | Concerning debt | hand |
| xxviii | Concerning love | hand |