Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from AnotherDublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, C. Hitch, and C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 80
... pre- fent , and what is to come . " 175. This fame heat is also what Hippocrates calls nature , the author of life and death , good and evil . It is farther to be noted of this heat , that he maketh it the object of no fenfe . It is ...
... pre- fent , and what is to come . " 175. This fame heat is also what Hippocrates calls nature , the author of life and death , good and evil . It is farther to be noted of this heat , that he maketh it the object of no fenfe . It is ...
Page 81
... prefent ( a ) ; while its ef- fects in different times and places fhew themselves more or less , and are very various , foft , and cherishing , or violent and deftructive , terrible or agreeable , conveying good and evil , growth and ...
... prefent ( a ) ; while its ef- fects in different times and places fhew themselves more or less , and are very various , foft , and cherishing , or violent and deftructive , terrible or agreeable , conveying good and evil , growth and ...
Page 85
... prefent cafe . It fhou'd feem therefore , that they worship God as prefent in the fire , which they worship or reverence , not ultimately or for it felf , but relatively to the fu- preme being . Which it is not unlikely was elfe- where ...
... prefent cafe . It fhou'd feem therefore , that they worship God as prefent in the fire , which they worship or reverence , not ultimately or for it felf , but relatively to the fu- preme being . Which it is not unlikely was elfe- where ...
Page 88
... prefent , imparting different degrees of life , heat , and motion , to the various animals , vegeta- bles , and other natural productions , as well as to the elements themfelves , wherein they are pro- duced and nourished . 191. As ...
... prefent , imparting different degrees of life , heat , and motion , to the various animals , vegeta- bles , and other natural productions , as well as to the elements themfelves , wherein they are pro- duced and nourished . 191. As ...
Page 98
... prefent and latent . 212. This is the general fource of life , fpirit , and strength , and therefore of health to all ani- mals , who conftantly receive it's illapfes cloathed in air , through the lungs and pores of the body . The fame ...
... prefent and latent . 212. This is the general fource of life , fpirit , and strength , and therefore of health to all ani- mals , who conftantly receive it's illapfes cloathed in air , through the lungs and pores of the body . The fame ...
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