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 pages |
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... death , or into the coffin , or upon the bier , or into the grave ; plainly the age of him , who is by courfe of nature juft at his laft , and muft ere long ne- ceffarily yield to inevitable diffolution . There is in that language also ...
... death , or into the coffin , or upon the bier , or into the grave ; plainly the age of him , who is by courfe of nature juft at his laft , and muft ere long ne- ceffarily yield to inevitable diffolution . There is in that language also ...
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... death , about that time began to devour their strength , Job xviii . 13. and to take poffeffion of them in the right of him that was to succeed . And they might then be said to die , in the fame proprie- ty of language , as Adam did in ...
... death , about that time began to devour their strength , Job xviii . 13. and to take poffeffion of them in the right of him that was to succeed . And they might then be said to die , in the fame proprie- ty of language , as Adam did in ...
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... death . Me- diate- ly in the Rational . Principal . The fun fhall be darkned . Inferiour . The light . Irrational . The moon . Subfervient to them both . The ftars . Animal , v . 3. ap- Weak- ned Fa- culties . External , Natural , v . 4 ...
... death . Me- diate- ly in the Rational . Principal . The fun fhall be darkned . Inferiour . The light . Irrational . The moon . Subfervient to them both . The ftars . Animal , v . 3. ap- Weak- ned Fa- culties . External , Natural , v . 4 ...
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... death ,. defcribed in the feventh verfe . And this is the night wherein no man can work : The other is that of age , defcribed in these fix former verses . And this is the evening or latter part of the day , wherein it is very ill ...
... death ,. defcribed in the feventh verfe . And this is the night wherein no man can work : The other is that of age , defcribed in these fix former verses . And this is the evening or latter part of the day , wherein it is very ill ...
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... death itself . The wicked man fhall not live out half his days , Pfal . Iv . 23 ; nor fhall he keep off decrepitness half the time ; his honour fhall be given away , and his years unto the cruel , Prov . v . 9. And befide the haftning ...
... death itself . The wicked man fhall not live out half his days , Pfal . Iv . 23 ; nor fhall he keep off decrepitness half the time ; his honour fhall be given away , and his years unto the cruel , Prov . v . 9. And befide the haftning ...
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