Astrology (Shoemaker)
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By
M. M. MacGregor
Philadelphia
The Penn Publishing Company
1904
Copyright 1904 by The Penn Publishing Company
There seems to be need of a practical book on Astrology, sufficiently simple and clear for beginners, yet adhering strictly to the most correct and advanced ideas on this subject.
It is the purpose of this book to take the best from all, reject the morbid and narrow, eliminate all sectarianism, fatality and technicalities, and present to the public a wholesome exposition of this ancient science.
| Chapter | Page | |
| I. | Astrology as a Science | 7 |
| II. | Fundamental Principles | 11 |
| III. | The Signs of the Zodiac | 16 |
| IV. | Signs and Planets | 18 |
| V. | The Twelve Types | 20 |
| VI. | Influence of the Planets | 23 |
| VII. | The Cusps | 26 |
| VIII. | The Trinities | 28 |
| IX. | Planets | 30 |
| Cuspis | 109 | |
| Ephemeris of the Moon | 111 | |
| Ephemerides of the Planets | 153 | |
| Chronological Table | 174 |
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