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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... which I am sure shall be accomplished for thee , and for all those , that boneftly labour in God's word and work ; I mean , I bid thee God fpeed . J. S. King SOLOMON's Portraiture of OLD AGE . Ecclef . xii To the READER .
... which I am sure shall be accomplished for thee , and for all those , that boneftly labour in God's word and work ; I mean , I bid thee God fpeed . J. S. King SOLOMON's Portraiture of OLD AGE . Ecclef . xii To the READER .
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... Word of God , to the feveral difperfions and captivities of the Jews , to the destruction of both the temples , and of Ferufalem , to the obftinacy of the Jews , to the unprofitableness of the Gentiles under their ministry , to the ...
... Word of God , to the feveral difperfions and captivities of the Jews , to the destruction of both the temples , and of Ferufalem , to the obftinacy of the Jews , to the unprofitableness of the Gentiles under their ministry , to the ...
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... word ( which way foever we take its etymology ) that will ex- cellently fignify unto us the condition here de- lineated . And that is filicernium ; for whether we take it , quafi filiceâ herniâ laborans ; he that is troubled with hard ...
... word ( which way foever we take its etymology ) that will ex- cellently fignify unto us the condition here de- lineated . And that is filicernium ; for whether we take it , quafi filiceâ herniâ laborans ; he that is troubled with hard ...
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... word , yépwv , παρὰ τὸ ἐις γῆν ὁρᾷν . I shall not take upon me precisely to limit the bounds of this decrepit ftate , forafmuch as they are various , in refpect of the difpofitions of mens bodies , of their course of lives , and alfo of ...
... word , yépwv , παρὰ τὸ ἐις γῆν ὁρᾷν . I shall not take upon me precisely to limit the bounds of this decrepit ftate , forafmuch as they are various , in refpect of the difpofitions of mens bodies , of their course of lives , and alfo of ...
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... ing them both , that if they be at all , so long as they are , they shall be evil , they shall be un- pleasant . Evil days . I here take the word evil in Evil of OLD AGE . 13 de non fenefcendo, lived to his own disgrace, ...
... ing them both , that if they be at all , so long as they are , they shall be evil , they shall be un- pleasant . Evil days . I here take the word evil in Evil of OLD AGE . 13 de non fenefcendo, lived to his own disgrace, ...
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