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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... 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 fcum of ill ...
... 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 fcum of ill ...
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... heart , I have also gi ven that which thou haft not asked , both riches and honour , and I will lengthen thy days , 1 Kings iii . 5-15 . Thus it pleaseth God to deal with those who are fincere , not only to give them their hearts defire ...
... heart , I have also gi ven that which thou haft not asked , both riches and honour , and I will lengthen thy days , 1 Kings iii . 5-15 . Thus it pleaseth God to deal with those who are fincere , not only to give them their hearts defire ...
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... , Within the fcull . Heart , and the parts arifing S Importation . Lthencefrom , as they relate to Exportation . Sta- Statutum eft in cœlis . It is a ftatute in 8 King SOLOMON's Portraiture Sperm. or hard. The grafhopper fhall be a ...
... , Within the fcull . Heart , and the parts arifing S Importation . Lthencefrom , as they relate to Exportation . Sta- Statutum eft in cœlis . It is a ftatute in 8 King SOLOMON's Portraiture Sperm. or hard. The grafhopper fhall be a ...
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... hearts luft with greediness , do volun- tarily bring upon themselves ; but it seems to me to be otherwife , and that chiefly from these two reasons : 1. Because I find nothing in the allegory that is not competible to every particu- lar ...
... hearts luft with greediness , do volun- tarily bring upon themselves ; but it seems to me to be otherwife , and that chiefly from these two reasons : 1. Because I find nothing in the allegory that is not competible to every particu- lar ...
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... heart - rifings , and internal arguings 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 ...
... heart - rifings , and internal arguings 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 ...
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