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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... fame that is due to the ill managing of this good Subject , fhould return upon his own pate ; and fuch is his allegiance to his king , that if he can but keep off their foul fingers from him , to which they are apt enough , he cares not ...
... fame that is due to the ill managing of this good Subject , fhould return upon his own pate ; and fuch is his allegiance to his king , that if he can but keep off their foul fingers from him , to which they are apt enough , he cares not ...
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... fame wisdom that indited it . And if this weak effay may excite any fuch , for the future . lovingly to correct what is here amifs , and to Supply what is here deficient ; it will be a most acceptable work ; but if for the present ...
... fame wisdom that indited it . And if this weak effay may excite any fuch , for the future . lovingly to correct what is here amifs , and to Supply what is here deficient ; it will be a most acceptable work ; but if for the present ...
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... fame proprie- ty of language , as Adam did in the day where- in he did eat the forbidden fruit ; but the Pfalmift gives a more exact account of this thing , which may ftand firm to this very day : The days of our years are threescore ...
... fame proprie- ty of language , as Adam did in the day where- in he did eat the forbidden fruit ; but the Pfalmift gives a more exact account of this thing , which may ftand firm to this very day : The days of our years are threescore ...
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... fame . The laft and the greatest is that of 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 ...
... fame . The laft and the greatest is that of 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 ...
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... fame thing , I may well fay , as Jofeph did upon the doubling of Pha- raoh's dream , Gen. xli . 32 ; It is because the thing is established by God , and God will short- ly bring it to pass . Whofoever we are , what- foever we are doing ...
... fame thing , I may well fay , as Jofeph did upon the doubling of Pha- raoh's dream , Gen. xli . 32 ; It is because the thing is established by God , and God will short- ly bring it to pass . Whofoever we are , what- foever we are doing ...
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