The Portrait of Old Age: Wherein is Contained a Sacred Anatomy Both of Soul and Body, and a Perfect Account of the Infirmities of Age Incident to Them Both. Being a Paraphrase Upon the Six Former Verses of the XIIth Chapter of Ecclesiastes. By John Smith, ...E. Withers, 1752 - 237 sivua |
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... against the peace of his own body . But be- fide this fcum of ill conditioned Zoili , there are others alfo nibbling at the heel of learned phyficians ; whofe wounds , though feemingly flightly inflicted , yet are far worse than the ...
... against the peace of his own body . But be- fide this fcum of ill conditioned Zoili , there are others alfo nibbling at the heel of learned phyficians ; whofe wounds , though feemingly flightly inflicted , yet are far worse than the ...
Sivu 4
... against no other , so there is no other against me in this that I am about . All that can be faid concerning it , is , that it is low , and mean , and ordinary , how- ever ( confeft by all ) it is true , genuine , and proper . And this ...
... against no other , so there is no other against me in this that I am about . All that can be faid concerning it , is , that it is low , and mean , and ordinary , how- ever ( confeft by all ) it is true , genuine , and proper . And this ...
Sivu 12
... we defend all we can against them , they draw nigh , they draw nigh . And that man who wrote a book , * Gal . lib . de Marafmec . 2 . * de de non fenefcendo , lived to his own disgrace , 12 King SOLOMON's Portraiture.
... we defend all we can against them , they draw nigh , they draw nigh . And that man who wrote a book , * Gal . lib . de Marafmec . 2 . * de de non fenefcendo , lived to his own disgrace , 12 King SOLOMON's Portraiture.
Sivu 19
... against the reception of those joyful tidings , Gen. xviii , 11. the spirit indeed was ready , but the flesh- was weak . And this will fufficiently appear in the text , from the grounds of their laughing , their reasoning thereupon ...
... against the reception of those joyful tidings , Gen. xviii , 11. the spirit indeed was ready , but the flesh- was weak . And this will fufficiently appear in the text , from the grounds of their laughing , their reasoning thereupon ...
Sivu 51
... against the fatherless when I saw my help in the gate , then let my arm fall from my shoulder - blade , and my arm be broken from the bone , Job xxxi . 21 , 22 . Befide this , they may be faid to keep the house , in that they provide ...
... against the fatherless when I saw my help in the gate , then let my arm fall from my shoulder - blade , and my arm be broken from the bone , Job xxxi . 21 , 22 . Befide this , they may be faid to keep the house , in that they provide ...
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