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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... heads , their hearts , and their hands ; that they may become expert feconds unto nature , and meet combatants for all thefe dreadful ene- mies that the fins of man bave stirred up against the peace of his own body . But be- fide this ...
... heads , their hearts , and their hands ; that they may become expert feconds unto nature , and meet combatants for all thefe dreadful ene- mies that the fins of man bave stirred up against the peace of his own body . But be- fide this ...
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... by day ? 2 Cor . iv . 16 . For the right understanding of this , and several fuch places as thefe are , we must of neceffity diftinguish of the inward man . There is the & inward inward man of the head , ( as I beg of OLD AGE . 25.
... by day ? 2 Cor . iv . 16 . For the right understanding of this , and several fuch places as thefe are , we must of neceffity diftinguish of the inward man . There is the & inward inward man of the head , ( as I beg of OLD AGE . 25.
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... head , ( as I beg favour to say , fince the foul of man there chiefly doth exercise its principal faculties ) and ( fince the other con- tradistinct term is fo appofitely given in fcrip- ' ture , viz ) the inward man of the heart ...
... head , ( as I beg favour to say , fince the foul of man there chiefly doth exercise its principal faculties ) and ( fince the other con- tradistinct term is fo appofitely given in fcrip- ' ture , viz ) the inward man of the heart ...
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... head , falling upon any of the subject- ed parts . It will be enough plainly to declare , that these words fignify , that the miseries and infirmities of old age , do unceffantly and una- voidably fucceed one upon another , as the ...
... head , falling upon any of the subject- ed parts . It will be enough plainly to declare , that these words fignify , that the miseries and infirmities of old age , do unceffantly and una- voidably fucceed one upon another , as the ...
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... head of the humerus , that the shoulder may thereby with greater facility and liberty admit of all manner of motion , which it could not possibly have done , had this arti- culation been any firmer and closer in itself . Now that this ...
... head of the humerus , that the shoulder may thereby with greater facility and liberty admit of all manner of motion , which it could not possibly have done , had this arti- culation been any firmer and closer in itself . Now that this ...
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