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Show 0PI Orui0'PHAGOUS Serpenteating in to tafte thefe falts be in If the operation o glafles promoted by warmth, smay eafily be caught and re {pirit Speculative painting, \'.'st'nm_.:t th bisphagou manual ofieration, can never attain to p flothfully tanguifhes; f that Apelles performe his nobl The pain and fic caufe TES lr WWOT'KS by manna on the fto and figure of its frife, with renovatio an or purpofe confif no th in the actua bu i «of good life Many med and foftnefs Bu fubfitent in thofe bodies fancy begotten in fomethin ex but are elfe ho God' all-piercing and operative fpirit diftinguifhing gav for to the matte like unto his wh of th univerfal not contente wit is a fearc a know ford, will prefume to pafs over the greateft river dn all parts where he is ignorant of their depthis Raleigh Many of the nobility endeavoured to make themfelves popular, by fpeaking in pariiament againf thofe things which were moft grateful to his maJjefty5 and he thought a little difcountenance upo thofe perfons would fupprefs that fpirit withi themfelves, or make the poifon lefs gperative upo _others Clarendon In'ations of religion we flould be zealous ive, and operative ac o far as prudence will permit Taylor _This circumftance of the promife muft giv Iife to all the reft, and make them operative towar the producing of good life Decay of Piety It holds in all sperative principles, efpecially i morality; in which, not to proceed is certainly t go backward South . The will is the conclufion of an operative {yllogifm OPERA'TOR 2. / Norris [operateur French imaginar operato openin the firft wit '%"falt_ deal of nicety, upona curfory view it appeared rlu{e the' head of another Addijon' :JOP_ERO SE..adj [operofus, Latin. an relemblin a ator Swvift Labo rious; full of trouble and tedioufnefs OfeTATE leep 7. / crown o They chofe atheif as an gpiate tha caufe to fiill thof O'PINABLE. adj. [opinor, Latin.] Whic may be thought Lia Orina'rioN. z./. [opinor, Lat. Opinion ; notion opinion felf-believing me South Fituboorn Inftead of an able man, you defire to have hi an infiSgnificanot t wrangl©er, > gpini ¢ tre in difcourfe, ) an priding himfelf in contradiéting others Locke OpPiNIA'TRETY. % n. /. [opiniatreté, Fr. OPi'NIATRY Obftinacy ; inflexibility ; determination of mind ; ftubbornnefs This word, though it ha been tried in different forms received, nor is it wanted is not ye Left popular opiniatry fhould arife, we will deliver the chief opinions Brown's Vulgar Errours The one fets the thoughts upon wit and falf colours, and not upon truth ; the other teaches fal lacy, wrangling and opiniatry. Locke on Education So much as we ourfelves comprehend of trut and reafon, fo much we poflefs of real and tru knowledge The floating of other men's opinion in our brains, makes us not one jot the mor knowing, though they happen to be true: wha in them was {cience, is in us but epiniatrety. Locke I can pafs by opiniatry, and the bufy meddlin of thofe who thruft themfelves into every thing Voodward's Letters I wag extremely concerned at his opiniatrety i leaving me : but he fhall not get rid fo Pope OPI'NION nio . / [opinion French to judge [0pinor Lat. F to be of opinion of th mind or certain knowledge without proof Opinion is a light, vainy crude, and imperfe thing, fettled in the imagination, but never arrivin at the underftanding, there to obtain the tin&tur of reafon Ben Fonfon nisn 1s, when the aflfent of the underftandin is fo far gained by evidence of probability, that i rather inclines to one perfuafion than to another yet not altogether without a mixture of uncertai ty or doubting Time wears out the fi€tions of opinisn, and do s difcover and unmaf fallacy of un rfuafions; but confirms the dictates an Wilkins On Prior timents To think; blows they felt to-day it takes again In matters of mere fpeculation, it is not to the welfare of government, or themfelves, whether they opine right or wrong, and whether they be philofs phers or ro th ftrengt red with ity or a ent of them tha but not at all as if it had any com Sclden And they'll gpine they feel the pai An 7t 3 notion t Fear is an ague, that forfake And haunts by fits thofe who opi Latin. Perfuafio Dis Orina'rorR. #z. /. [opinor, Lat. who holds 2n opinion itlt OPINIA'TRE. adj. [French.] Obftinate ib dyne or gpiate quality refolvent of the bile, is proper | 1 Sl for melancholy the poo Bentley to his ow cpiniators fhould which has a milky juice with an ano There is an infinite diftance betwix mortal artift, and the almighty opificer 7 all his greatnefs, and forced to end his days, in mean condition ; as it is pity but all fuch politic Harte O'PIFICE. n. J. [opificium, Lat.] Workmanthip; handiwork Dia O'p1FICER. #. /. [opifex, Latin. On that performs any work; artift. A wor not received G r e of and makedoubtof Raleigh ex lefc lord Roberts governour; a man of four and furly nature, a great opiniator, and on who muft be overcome before he would believe tha he could be fo Claréndon For all his exa& plot, down was he caft fro O'praTE. adj. Soporiferous; fomniferous narcotick; caufing fleep Lettuce gold t will not gpiniators an of that native and falutary medicine, a hearty repentance Bentley Thy thoughts and mufic change with ev'ry line The particular ingredients of thofe magical ointments, are gpiate and foporiferous For anointin of the forehead and back bone, is ufed for procuring dead {leeps Bacon All their fhap Spangled with éyes, more numerous than thof Of Argus, and more wakeful than to drouze Charm'd with Arcadian pipe, the paft'ral ree Of Hermes, or his gpiate rod WMilton adheren frightning apprehenfions of hell, by inducing a dulnefs and lethargy o mind, rather than to make uf No famenefs of a prattling ftream is thine Which with one unifon of murmur flows Opiate of inattention and repofe [trem opinion. OriNIA"T & R #../. [opiniatre, French. One fond of his own notion ; inflexible Di& medicin ground. l'apq It 'is difficult to find out truth, becaufe it is i fuch inconfiderab ons fcatt ina maf of gpiniative uncert like the filver in H adj. [ephthalmique, Fr Greek. Relating t ad unde . Stff iu a preconceived notion 2. Imagined; not proved ground, with fpot ufually near fquare Woodward being an infiammation in th o Or1'NE. . 2 ! To adminifter this dofe, there cannot be fewe ‘than fifty thoufand gperators, allowing one gperato to every thirty fton mitchie Confider againft what kind of cgizators the reafon above given is levelled Hale from eperaze.] One that performs an at of the hand; one who produces an effedt A ‘The ufe of cool applications, externally, is mof eafy to the eye; but after all, there will {ometime enfue a troublefome ophthaluy. - Sharp's Surgery colour are no thefe qu in fearchin Qeayw. into thofe parts 3. [In chirargery. The part of the ar of healing which depends on the ufe o inftruments 4. The motions or employments of a army O'PERATIVE. adj. [from gperate. Hav.ing the power of alting ; having forcible agency; altive; vigorous; efficacious To be over curiou an JL/'. coats, proceeding from arterious bloo gotten out of the veflels and collete #a the church, by their inflitution and ¢pe Boly In this underftanding piece of cloc body as well as other fenfelef warmth H hid che fhinin Ori'N1aTIVE ‘PETHALMY. n. /. [ophthalmic, French from pSaru®-, Greek. A difeafe o the eyes inal drugs of "I hat falfe f Far other speration firft difpl Carnal defire inflaming c The offices appointed, and the power fo it i Dee Repentanc n. / Orntua'Lmick from 3pSarud- the eye the former fenfe founded wit operous 2 not of sotfonous qual refumeth ; as is confirmable fro nations, and fuch as feed upon ferBrown green, oblong con ofte i Thi effe@ a, A&tion Burnet ad Not ufed nt s has a dufky greenit ar L parts t n languag W , as it is mor more digefted, -and is permanen ion br put to it t deluge was to ceafe, a Writt Knowledge of good and i the effeéts of its gpe by the fize, motion har Soistl an Can they make it out againft the common fenf opinion of alt mankind that ther is n thing as a future flate of mifery for fuc lived-ill here G fuc 2s hav Charie A to procure any thing dc'.firc_d The tree whof would they were at firft to pro an extraordinary oper Waller's prefence ha Very operofe 3 the rid of this water Bat I, who think more highly of our kind , that nature, as in duty bou Bacon's Natural ]/ Buch an explication is purely imayinary, and a gHvia All operations by tranimifiion of fpirits, an Imagination, work at diftance, and not at touch OP . 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