He put great confidence in the prognostications of judicialastrology.
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The famous Melancthon was a believer in judicialastrology, and an interpreter of dreams.
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Even physicians of the most distinguished reputation practised judicialastrology.
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Everybody believes in judicialastrology now, and Valenglard triumphs.
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So serious was the belief of that age in the lying oracles of judicialastrology!
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In England, from the time of Elizabeth to that of William and Mary, judicialastrology was in high repute.
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Had any persons wished to have taken lessons in judicialastrology, Mr Riprapton would not have refused the pupil.
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In England, from the time of Elizabeth to the reign of William and Mary, judicialastrology was at its height.
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Thus interpreted, the doctrines of judicialastrology were not only consistent with, but an aid to, the most spiritual and humble Christianity.
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He had been accused of practising necromancy and judicialastrology, and a cloud of evidence had been secretly brought forward to substantiate the charge.
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A story, which strongly proves how greatly Charles the Second was bigoted to judicialastrology, is recorded is Burnet's History of his Own Times.
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Roger Bacon himself was a warm believer in judicialastrology and in the influence of the planets, stars and comets on generation, disease and death.
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As we picture her faith in judicialastrology, the light will fall upon two personages, who are, in fact, the philosophical subjects of this Study.
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Marzavan, among other studies, had from his youth been much addicted to judicialastrology, geomancy, and the like secret arts, wherein he became exceedingly skilful.
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This Marzavan, among other studies, had from his youth been much addicted to judicialastrology, geomancy, and other secret arts, wherein he became exceedingly skilful.
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