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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... whereby he is differed from all other created beings whatsoever , and difcerns himfelf fo to be ; and this I understand by the fun , and the light : And the other , viz . the leffer light , to rule the night of man , which is that ...
... whereby he is differed from all other created beings whatsoever , and difcerns himfelf fo to be ; and this I understand by the fun , and the light : And the other , viz . the leffer light , to rule the night of man , which is that ...
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... ( whereby the understanding is conversant about things as they have in their own nature a distinct being ) are principally three . The first is perception , or the fimple apprehen- fion of an object , from the immediate impref- fion ...
... ( whereby the understanding is conversant about things as they have in their own nature a distinct being ) are principally three . The first is perception , or the fimple apprehen- fion of an object , from the immediate impref- fion ...
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... whereby the understanding doth propose an end to be defired and profecut- ed , the execution of which , that is , the reft- ing fatisfied in , and defiring of that end , is that which moralifts afcribe to the will , and term βέλησις ...
... whereby the understanding doth propose an end to be defired and profecut- ed , the execution of which , that is , the reft- ing fatisfied in , and defiring of that end , is that which moralifts afcribe to the will , and term βέλησις ...
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... whereby they become more mafters of what is contained in their cellars than they that made them . Now if we will divide aright , and give unto the me- -mory that which is its ; and unto the under- standing and imagination that which is ...
... whereby they become more mafters of what is contained in their cellars than they that made them . Now if we will divide aright , and give unto the me- -mory that which is its ; and unto the under- standing and imagination that which is ...
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... Whereby we must understand , that all the infirmities that appertain to this state , whether they be those of the mind , or thofe of the body , do immediately follow one upon another , and one paroxyfm upon another , and that without ...
... Whereby we must understand , that all the infirmities that appertain to this state , whether they be those of the mind , or thofe of the body , do immediately follow one upon another , and one paroxyfm upon another , and that without ...
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