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 8
... outward in want of fleep , which binds up both . He fhall rise up at the voice of the bird . Vital and natural ; The active daughters of mufick belonging to the vital ; The paffive to the animal . All the daugh- ters of mufick fhall be ...
... outward in want of fleep , which binds up both . He fhall rise up at the voice of the bird . Vital and natural ; The active daughters of mufick belonging to the vital ; The paffive to the animal . All the daugh- ters of mufick fhall be ...
Page 17
... outward bleffings that man is capable of in this life . Nor dare I say otherwise , if it should please the Lord to protract the life of man to the extreameft point it is capable of ; if he fhould * Titkonus . fhould withhold his hand ...
... outward bleffings that man is capable of in this life . Nor dare I say otherwise , if it should please the Lord to protract the life of man to the extreameft point it is capable of ; if he fhould * Titkonus . fhould withhold his hand ...
Page 19
... outward fenfes , in all its internal ap- petites , sporting and refreshing itself in all pro- per and peculiar objects ; but no fuch refresh- ments as these in old age ; which is a principle fo well known to be true , and fo much rooted ...
... outward fenfes , in all its internal ap- petites , sporting and refreshing itself in all pro- per and peculiar objects ; but no fuch refresh- ments as these in old age ; which is a principle fo well known to be true , and fo much rooted ...
Page 21
... outward sense . And fo this o- pinion will in effect coincide with the following , which is indeed moft confiderable . And that is , that these lights are metaphorically here expref- fed , and do principally allude to the lights of the ...
... outward sense . And fo this o- pinion will in effect coincide with the following , which is indeed moft confiderable . And that is , that these lights are metaphorically here expref- fed , and do principally allude to the lights of the ...
Page 25
... outward fenfes , and when those publick in- telligencers fail , fo alfo doth this their Lord and mafter . And therefore by the fun , light , moon , and stars being darkened , we do pofi- tively affert to be meant , the most inward pow ...
... outward fenfes , and when those publick in- telligencers fail , fo alfo doth this their Lord and mafter . And therefore by the fun , light , moon , and stars being darkened , we do pofi- tively affert to be meant , the most inward pow ...
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