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... teeth of the old minister in Yorkshire ( like all those lightenings before death ) was but the laft and utmost endeavour of perishing nature , Et quafi mox emoriturę lucernę fupremus fulgor . If old Jacob fhall be able to strengthen ...
... teeth of the old minister in Yorkshire ( like all those lightenings before death ) was but the laft and utmost endeavour of perishing nature , Et quafi mox emoriturę lucernę fupremus fulgor . If old Jacob fhall be able to strengthen ...
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... teeth , the ensuing discourse ( and that there can be no other in this place intended , this pre- fent difcourfe ) I hope , will make appear . Grind- ing all men know to be performed by two hard bodies , the one immoveable , upon which ...
... teeth , the ensuing discourse ( and that there can be no other in this place intended , this pre- fent difcourfe ) I hope , will make appear . Grind- ing all men know to be performed by two hard bodies , the one immoveable , upon which ...
Page 68
... teeth ; which howfo- ever they may be numbered among the bones , yet they have one or two efpecial properties which are competible to no other bones of the body , ( at least in that measure , ) whereby they are principally adapted for ...
... teeth ; which howfo- ever they may be numbered among the bones , yet they have one or two efpecial properties which are competible to no other bones of the body , ( at least in that measure , ) whereby they are principally adapted for ...
Page 69
... teeth , Job xix . 20 ; this is easily answered , if we confider the two parts of the teeth , viz . the bafts , and the radix ; that , is the part which eminently appears white above the gums ; this , is that part which is within the ...
... teeth , Job xix . 20 ; this is easily answered , if we confider the two parts of the teeth , viz . the bafts , and the radix ; that , is the part which eminently appears white above the gums ; this , is that part which is within the ...
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... teeth , without which they were able to do nothing at all . The laft I fhall mention is , that the teeth , of all the bones of the body are the hardest , and will fuffer the leaft from any other bodies whatsoever , and therefore are the ...
... teeth , without which they were able to do nothing at all . The laft I fhall mention is , that the teeth , of all the bones of the body are the hardest , and will fuffer the leaft from any other bodies whatsoever , and therefore are the ...
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Page 54 - And Adoni-bezek said, Threescore and ten kings, having their thumbs and their great toes cut off, gathered their meat under my table: as I have done, so God hath requited me.
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Page 145 - Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honour the face of the old man, and fear thy God : I am the LORD.
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Page 166 - I will not go up until the child be weaned, and then I will bring him, that he may appear before the Lord, and there abide for ever.