But there are others who reject this principle and assign events to the influence of the stars, and to the laws of our nativity ; they suppose that God, once for all, issues his decrees and never afterwards interferes. This opinion begins to gain ground,... The Natural History of Pliny - Strana 22podľa Pliny (the Elder) - 1855Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| George Park Fisher - 1877 - Počet stránok 624
...who reject this principle, and assign events to the influence of the stars, and to the laws of our nativity ; they suppose that God, once for all, issues...opinion begins to gain ground, and both the learned and unlearned vulgar are falling into it. Hence we have the admonitions of thunder, the warnings of oracles,... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1889 - Počet stránok 638
...who reject this principle, and assign events to the influence of the stars, and to the laws of our nativity ; they suppose that God, once for all, issues His decrees, and never afierwards interferes. This opinion begins to gain ground, and both the learned and unlearned vulgar... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - Počet stránok 466
...others who reject this principle and assign events to the influence of the stars, and to the laws of our nativity ; they suppose that God, once for all, issues...begins to gain ground, and both the learned and the uniearned vulgar are falling into it. Hence we have the admonitions of thunder, the warnings of oracles,... | |
| Cyril Bailey - 1923 - Počet stránok 568
...the laws of their nativity. They suppose that God, once for all, issues his decrees and never after interferes. This opinion begins to gain ground and both the learned and the vulgar are falling in with it.' The art was of foreign origin. The credit of its invention is always... | |
| Cyril Bailey - 1924 - Počet stránok 564
...Pliny tells us, 'who assign [all human events] to the influence of the stars, and to the laws of their nativity. They suppose that God, once for all, issues his decrees and never after interferes. This opinion begins to gain ground and both the learned and the vulgar are falling... | |
| Kenneth John Atchity, Rosemary McKenna - 1998 - Počet stránok 488
...others who reject this principle and assign events to the influence of the stars, and to the laws of our nativity; they suppose that God, once for all, issues his decrees and never afterward interferes. This opinion begins to gain ground, and both the learned and the unlearned vulgar... | |
| Gordon Fisher - 2006 - Počet stránok 230
...others who reject this principle and assign events to the influence of the stars, and to the laws of our nativity; they suppose that God, once for all, issues...opinion begins to gain ground, and both the learned and unlearned vulgar are falling into it."72 68. In the Hellenistic Age, Michael Grant reports, "tens of... | |
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