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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... intended , viz . the defcription of the infirmities of age , though it be compendiously handled by him , yet it is compleatly done in all things appertaining thereunto , both mo- ral , natural , and divine . And indeed , what can the ...
... intended , viz . the defcription of the infirmities of age , though it be compendiously handled by him , yet it is compleatly done in all things appertaining thereunto , both mo- ral , natural , and divine . And indeed , what can the ...
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... intended , yet it might have been expreffed ( though not so plain- ly ) by one word only . And therefore it is , that the Syriac translation , and some followers of it , have only the Sun expreffed : Antequam Sol obtenebrefcetur : for ...
... intended , yet it might have been expreffed ( though not so plain- ly ) by one word only . And therefore it is , that the Syriac translation , and some followers of it , have only the Sun expreffed : Antequam Sol obtenebrefcetur : for ...
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... intended , this pre- fent difcourfe ) I hope , will make appear . Grind- ing all men know to be performed by two hard bodies , the one immoveable , upon which the grinding is made ; the other moveable , which by strong compreffion ...
... intended , this pre- fent difcourfe ) I hope , will make appear . Grind- ing all men know to be performed by two hard bodies , the one immoveable , upon which the grinding is made ; the other moveable , which by strong compreffion ...
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... excrefcency , or whatsoever elfe may be any impediment to them in their ufe . But the chief fymptom here intended is , the falling out , and confe- sequently quently , the paucity of the teeth ; which is 74 King SOLOMON's Portraiture.
... excrefcency , or whatsoever elfe may be any impediment to them in their ufe . But the chief fymptom here intended is , the falling out , and confe- sequently quently , the paucity of the teeth ; which is 74 King SOLOMON's Portraiture.
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... intended by the word grinding ; and this , viz . the preparation of feed ( if not all the other ) is eminently called grind- ing , in that place where it is faid , Let my wife alfo grind to another , and let others bow down up- on her ...
... intended by the word grinding ; and this , viz . the preparation of feed ( if not all the other ) is eminently called grind- ing , in that place where it is faid , Let my wife alfo grind to another , and let others bow down up- on her ...
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