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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... proper . And this may be faid of it beyond all other whatsoever ; that it is the bafis and foun- dation of all the reft . And every one of them receive their clarity of truth , from the ana- logy they bear to this primary interpretation ...
... proper . And this may be faid of it beyond all other whatsoever ; that it is the bafis and foun- dation of all the reft . And every one of them receive their clarity of truth , from the ana- logy they bear to this primary interpretation ...
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... proper ) he that is bowed down with age , so that he cannot but behold the ground whereon he now stands , and under which he muft ere long be laid . And this anfwereth exactly to the Greek word , yépwv , παρὰ τὸ ἐις γῆν ὁρᾷν . I shall ...
... proper ) he that is bowed down with age , so that he cannot but behold the ground whereon he now stands , and under which he muft ere long be laid . And this anfwereth exactly to the Greek word , yépwv , παρὰ τὸ ἐις γῆν ὁρᾷν . I shall ...
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... proper organ , which doth both difpofe it to re- ceive the visible fpecies , and render them pro- portionable to the organ , giving them thereby actual representation . Now that which this implanted light of the eye doth in vision ; the ...
... proper organ , which doth both difpofe it to re- ceive the visible fpecies , and render them pro- portionable to the organ , giving them thereby actual representation . Now that which this implanted light of the eye doth in vision ; the ...
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... proper , the embracing of which , and putting them in exe- cution , is that which they call προαίρεσις . Now these , and all the operations of the ra- tional foul , however they may be distinguished , have in this state an answerable ...
... proper , the embracing of which , and putting them in exe- cution , is that which they call προαίρεσις . Now these , and all the operations of the ra- tional foul , however they may be distinguished , have in this state an answerable ...
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... proper to the outward fense , to taste and hear ; but it appertains to the inward , to know whether the objects both of tasting and hearing , and of all the other outward fenfes , be good or evil . And thus old Ifaac was impofed upon ...
... proper to the outward fense , to taste and hear ; but it appertains to the inward , to know whether the objects both of tasting and hearing , and of all the other outward fenfes , be good or evil . And thus old Ifaac was impofed upon ...
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