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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... faculty unto which he bath betook himself ever fince be bath had the judgment of election wherein be might be most ferviceable in his generation . This was the good feed : but falling into a barren and ill manured foil , bath , for the ...
... faculty unto which he bath betook himself ever fince be bath had the judgment of election wherein be might be most ferviceable in his generation . This was the good feed : but falling into a barren and ill manured foil , bath , for the ...
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... faculty , all those which are thereby acted , must certainly be weak- ned , as the next word doth clearly import . The LIGHT . By the Light therefore , I understand all those more inferior powers of the rational part of the foul C 4 ...
... faculty , all those which are thereby acted , must certainly be weak- ned , as the next word doth clearly import . The LIGHT . By the Light therefore , I understand all those more inferior powers of the rational part of the foul C 4 ...
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... faculty , and therefore by one word , aremoft fitly hereexpreffed . And though the philofophers have usually distinguished them into more , as into the common sense , the fancy , both estimative , and cogitative ; yet really and truly ...
... faculty , and therefore by one word , aremoft fitly hereexpreffed . And though the philofophers have usually distinguished them into more , as into the common sense , the fancy , both estimative , and cogitative ; yet really and truly ...
Sivu 38
... faculty , and therefore by this one word , viz . the Moon , they are both represented : which ( as the more fupe- rior powers of the foul , and all the members of the body , ) hath in this state of weakness its an- fwerable declenfion ...
... faculty , and therefore by this one word , viz . the Moon , they are both represented : which ( as the more fupe- rior powers of the foul , and all the members of the body , ) hath in this state of weakness its an- fwerable declenfion ...
Sivu 40
... faculty of the memory . And that the stars have belonged only to the night , hath not been a more common mistake among the vulgar ; than that the me- mory belongeth only to the imagination , hath been among the learned . And therefore ...
... faculty of the memory . And that the stars have belonged only to the night , hath not been a more common mistake among the vulgar ; than that the me- mory belongeth only to the imagination , hath been among the learned . And therefore ...
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