Thus by many lines of evidence the patient student may confirm his belief in the influence of the stars in human life, which involves the yet higher concept of the government of humanity by the greater Intelligences according to preordained laws, divine in their origin and cosmical in their expression. To this concept as a final expression of faith and of scientific experience we must eventually submit our beliefs and opinions, and haply our willing compliance.
Transcriber’s Note:
This e-text is based on the 1920 edition. Punctuation errors have been tacitly corrected. The Table of Contents has been completed to match the text. Inconsistent hyphenation and spelling (e.g., ‘every-day’/‘everyday’; ‘formulæ’/‘formulae’) have been retained. Large tables have been split and rearranged.
The following typographical errors have been corrected:
# p. [6]: ‘sublinary’ → ‘sublunary’; ‘towhich’ → ‘to which’
# p. [62]: ‘Shakspeare’ → ‘Shakespeare’
# p. [107]: ‘intuite’ → ‘intuit’
# p. [132]: ‘Sagitarius’ → ‘Sagittarius’
# p. [135]: ‘Viola’ → ‘Voila’