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1 I | in the sun and moon and stars; and it is not so clear 2 I | without sun and moon and stars? 70and the first, as it 3 I | there they may become as the stars of heaven for multitude. 4 II | heaven, in the sun, moon, and stars, being everywhere evidenced 5 XIV | of the night; he made the stars also. And God set them in 6 XIV | how the sun and moon and stars, with their wonderful orderly 7 XXI | and the brightness of the stars, all contributing to the 8 XXIII | the same. Further, how the stars 535are not productive of 9 XXIII(535)| Origen's belief that the stars were living beings, capable 10 XXIII | precisely, the sun, moon, and stars, this is a subject which 11 XXIII | otherwise than is ruled by the stars in their different groupings. 12 XXIII | necessitated by the movement of the stars, did and suffered everything, 13 XXIII | powers, but because the stars bestowed them. Another result 14 XXIII | they are compelled by the stars to believe. But we would 15 XXIII | to the revolution of the stars, or are they free men, and 16 XXIII | they are subject to the stars, it is clear that the stars 17 XXIII | stars, it is clear that the stars gave them this impression, 18 XXIII | general movement of the stars the doctrine of the higher 19 XXIII | laws connected with the stars, that their statements may 20 XXIII | events must happen, and the stars create the necessity, and 21 XXIII | we are to explain how the stars are for signs, we must understand 22 XXIII | must understand that the stars have their movements so 23 XXIII | contrary way to the fixed stars, that observers may take 24 XXIII | the grouping of all those stars which have a special or 25 XXIII | from the movements of the stars what will befall every individual 26 XXIII | maintained; (β) in what way the stars are not productive of human 27 XXIII | whether it is a fact that the stars are not in the least productive 28 XXIII | quite plain that if the stars in a given position are 29 XXIII | before this grouping of the stars are generally thought to 30 XXIII | when they have placed the stars, whose position they think 31 XXIII | position and relations of the stars; nevertheless, let us ask 32 XXIII | are necessitated by the stars, how such and such a position 33 XXIII | events, it is clear that the stars with their present movements 34 XXIII | are right, not because the stars cause the events, but only 35 XXIII | any one alleges that the stars do not now cause past events, 36 XXIII | of certain things if the stars are causative,561and of 37 XXIII | nothing human is caused by the stars, but, as we said before, 38 XXIII | past and future from the stars at all, but from the mind 39 XXIII(561)| we are to tell when the stars are causative, and when 40 XXIII | event. And thus the existing stars will be for signs, according 41 XXIII | thought to be indicated by the stars, and perhaps supposed to 42 XXIII | show how it is that the stars cannot be causative, though 43 XXIII | position and relation of the stars at one nativity more than 44 XXIII | that the position of the stars at a man's own nativity 45 XXIII | that the position of the stars at the nativity of nearly 46 XXIII | breasts removed. How do the stars cause these effects in various 47 XXIII | events any more be caused by stars than by birds, and by birds, 48 XXIII | victims, more than by ruling stars? 567This will suffice for 49 XXIII | upset the notion that the stars are causes of human affairs. ~ 50 XXIII | understand the positions of the stars in the heavens, the signs, 51 XXIII(567)| 2 Eusebius, "shooting stars." ~ 52 XXIII | its relation to the fixed stars. He must, moreover, scanning 53 XXIII | as to the relation of the stars, and the part of the sign 54 XXIII | years, and the position of stars," 575not from men nor through 55 XXIII | written in the heavens and the stars. Even supposing that inferior 56 XXIII | or was among the dim stars. And because there are many 57 XXIII | at any hour, some of the stars should not be favourably 58 Index | origin of, 81 and notes.~Stars, not causative, only indicative,