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There is (I confess) no Chaldean fate to be feared, nor any necessity to be imposed upon the wills of men, but onely an inclination; |
There is (I confess) no Chaldean fate to be feared, nor any necessity to be imposed upon the wills of men, but only an inclination; |
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That the Stars and other Celestial bodies incline the will by mediation of the sensitive appetite, which is stirred by the constitution and complexion, cannot be doubted; as saith Sir Walter Ralegh in his History of the World, l. 1. c. 1, 9, 11. Corpora coelestia (saith Damascep) constituunt in nobis habitus, complexiones, & dispositiones. Ide. ex Damas. |
That the Stars and other Celestial bodies incline the will by mediation of the sensitive appetite, which is stirred by the constitution and complexion, cannot be doubted; as Says Sir Walter Ralegh in his History of the World, l. 1. c. 1, 9, 11. Corpora coelestia (Says Damascep) constituunt in nobis habitus, complexiones, & dispositiones. Ide. ex Damas. |
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