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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Page 89
... instruments of an out- ward sense , viz . hearing : And the active daughters of musick belong to the vital , being the inftruments of refpiration , as you fhall hear hereafter . Now to the understanding of this verfe , especially the ...
... instruments of an out- ward sense , viz . hearing : And the active daughters of musick belong to the vital , being the inftruments of refpiration , as you fhall hear hereafter . Now to the understanding of this verfe , especially the ...
Page 120
... instrument of the voice is the tongue , and this , by reafon of its fungous fub- ftance , and volubility , is so meet , and fo principal principal an agent therein , that fpeech itself , and 120 King SOLOMON's Portraiture.
... instrument of the voice is the tongue , and this , by reafon of its fungous fub- ftance , and volubility , is so meet , and fo principal principal an agent therein , that fpeech itself , and 120 King SOLOMON's Portraiture.
Page 123
... instruments of the voice are the lips ; even as the afpera arteria ( as was faid ) gave the first articulation , fo these do give the ultimate completion to our words ; so that when they G 2 have have once flipped this guard , we can ...
... instruments of the voice are the lips ; even as the afpera arteria ( as was faid ) gave the first articulation , fo these do give the ultimate completion to our words ; so that when they G 2 have have once flipped this guard , we can ...
Page 179
... instruments , either of the animal faculty , or of the vital ; ( as for those that belong unto the natural , they have very little or no certainty in this case . ) Those that belong to the animal , have reference unto the brain , and ...
... instruments , either of the animal faculty , or of the vital ; ( as for those that belong unto the natural , they have very little or no certainty in this case . ) Those that belong to the animal , have reference unto the brain , and ...
Page 181
... instrument of fenfe and motion , after it hath proceeded out of the fcull , and as it is distributed throughout the body ; with all its coats and tunicles , with all its divifions and fe- parations . I mean , not only the fpinal mar ...
... instrument of fenfe and motion , after it hath proceeded out of the fcull , and as it is distributed throughout the body ; with all its coats and tunicles , with all its divifions and fe- parations . I mean , not only the fpinal mar ...
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