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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... thereof by the miniftry of the before - men- tioned fun . The fecond is compofition , or complexion , whereby we try , and weigh the particulars that we have before received , and compound , and divide , join , and separate one thing ...
... thereof by the miniftry of the before - men- tioned fun . The fecond is compofition , or complexion , whereby we try , and weigh the particulars that we have before received , and compound , and divide , join , and separate one thing ...
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... thereof are gone over him Velut unda fupervenit undam . And if nature shall be able at any time to gather up herself , and unite all her force , to give a glimmering light through the darkness that oppreffeth her ; yet it it cannot long ...
... thereof are gone over him Velut unda fupervenit undam . And if nature shall be able at any time to gather up herself , and unite all her force , to give a glimmering light through the darkness that oppreffeth her ; yet it it cannot long ...
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... not made of glass , or of fome body alike diaphanous : So neither could he perceive any thing with his eye , were not the Hippo . 1. 3. Apho . ult . 1 the parts thereof , through which paffage is made 76 King SOLOMON's Portraiture.
... not made of glass , or of fome body alike diaphanous : So neither could he perceive any thing with his eye , were not the Hippo . 1. 3. Apho . ult . 1 the parts thereof , through which paffage is made 76 King SOLOMON's Portraiture.
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... thereof , through which paffage is made , of the very fame nature . Now , the parts of the eye , through whofe bodies the vi- fible species muft pafs that they may be dif cerned , are either the humours , or the tunicles ; the humours ...
... thereof , through which paffage is made , of the very fame nature . Now , the parts of the eye , through whofe bodies the vi- fible species muft pafs that they may be dif cerned , are either the humours , or the tunicles ; the humours ...
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... thereof ; and we have scarce any de- scription of an old man by his infirmities , wherein those of the eye are not principally mentioned : When Ifaat , Jacob , Eli , and others are recorded as old , it is faid of them , Their eyes were ...
... thereof ; and we have scarce any de- scription of an old man by his infirmities , wherein those of the eye are not principally mentioned : When Ifaat , Jacob , Eli , and others are recorded as old , it is faid of them , Their eyes were ...
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