Labour or exercise ferments the humours, casts them into their proper channels, throws off redundancies, and helps nature in those secret distributions, without which the body cannot subsist in its vigour, nor the soul act with cheerfulness. An Essay on the Origin of Evil - Page 130by William King - 1781 - 456 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1718 - 348 pages
...give their folid Parts a more firm and lafting Tone. Labour or Exercife ferments the Humours, cafts them into their proper Channels, throws off Redundancies, and helps Nature in thofe fecret Diftributions without which the Body cannot fubfift in its Vigour, nor the Soul aft with... | |
| 1729 - 342 pages
...the Humours, cafts them into their proper Channels, throws ofFRedundancies, and helps Nature in thofe fecret Diftributions without which the Body cannot fubfift in its Vigour, nor the Soul aft with Chearfulnefs. I might here mention the Effefts which this has upon all the Faculties... | |
| 1773 - 394 pages
...give their folid parts a more firm and lafting tone. Labour or exercife ferments the humours, cafls them into their proper channels, throws off redundancies, and helps nature in thole fecret didributions, without which the body cannot fubfift in its vigour, nor the foul aft with chearfulnefs.... | |
| John Wesley - 1785 - 718 pages
...give their folid pans a firm and more lafting tone. Labour or exercife ferments the humours j eafts them into their proper channels ; throws off redundancies ; and helps nature in thofe fecretdiftributions -.without which the body cannot fubfift in its vigour, nor the foul aft with... | |
| 1786 - 694 pages
...give their folid parts a more firm and lalling tone. Labour or ext reife ferments the humours, cafts them into their proper channels, throws off redundancies, and helps nature in thofe leeret difti ¡butions, without which the body cannot lubfitt in it's vigour, nor the foul an... | |
| John Walker - 1799 - 438 pages
...to be pronounced with the falling inflexion. EXAMPLE. Labour or excrcife ferments fhe humours, cafts them into their proper channels, throws off redundancies, and helps nature in thofe fecret liftributions, wuhout which the briiy cannot fubfift in its vigour, nor the foul aft with... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 364 pages
...humours, carts them into their proper channels, throws oft" redundancies, and helps nature in thofe fecret diftributions, without which the body cannot fubfift in its vigour, nor the foul aft with chcerfulnefs. I might here mention the effe&s which this has upon all the faculties of the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 pages
...give their solid parts a more firm and lasting tone. Labour or exercise ferments the humours, casts them into their proper channels, throws off redundancies, and helps nature in those secret distributions, without which the body cannot subsist in its vigour, nor the soul act with... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 pages
...give their solid parts a more firm and lasting tone. Labour or exercise ferments the humours, casts them into their proper channels, throws off redundancies, and helps nature in those secret distributions, without which the body cannot subsist in its vigour, nor the soul act with... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 394 pages
...be pronounced with the falling inflection. EXAMPLE. Labour or exercise ferments the humours, casts them into their proper channels, throws off redundancies, and helps nature in those secret distributions, without which the body cannot subsist in its vigour, nor the soul act with... | |
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