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And others affirm that astrologie, although
not untruthful, is unprofitable, insomuch as divination will not alter that which draweth nigh by decree
of the fates.<note xml:lang="eng" n="v.5.p.369.n.1"><p>Among those who so argue is Lucian’s Cyniscus in Zeus Catechized, 12-14 (II, 76f). </p></note>
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