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Show S Perhaps you might fee the image - glafs and not th fchifmatical [pirits amongft us main body of our church is fchifmatical, becauf the former appearing like a jpirit in the air fome branches o members thereof were fuch fl:ui"l White Oft pitying God did well-form'd Spirits raife Whilft youngo preferve his tender mind from al impreflion of /piri its and goblins in the dark. Locke ' gl ¥ e Fit for the toilfome bus'nefs of their days To fice the groaning nation, and to giv . Temper ; habitual difpofition of mind H e fit Peace firft, and then the rules in peace toslive Upon their tongues a various [pirit, to raf Quite out their native langu Milton Cozvley Such fpirits as he defired to pleafe, fuch woui ‘That Epeculiar law of ] Chriftianity,Y which forbid . reve the n can thin I chufe for my judges grievous, who confider uicious and rev S s cheats, th *T'is well blown, I This morning, like the Jg That means ar to be of note, b Wit Sha 7. Genius ; vigour of mind began t ift More ample fpirit than hitherto was won Here needs me, whiles the famous anceftor Of my moft dreaded fovereign I recount By which all earthly princes.fhe doth far furmount Fairy. Quecen To a mi hty work thou goeft, O king That equalj; ) its and equal pow'rs fhall bring Daniel A wild Tartar, when he fpie A man that's handfome, valiant, wife 1f he can kill him, thinks t' inheri Hi wit, his beauty,.and his fpirit Butler The nobleft [pirit or genius cannot deferveenoug of mankind, to pretend to the efteem of heroic virtue Temple 8. Turn of mind ; power of mind moral o intelletual You were us' To fay extremnity was the trier of fpirits That common chances common men could bear Sb{l(‘t‘ ter diftin fro th Thefe difcourfes made fo deep impreffion upo the mind and Jpirit of the prince, whofe nature wa inclined to adventures, that he was tranfported wit the thought of it 1 Clarendon In fpirit perhaps he allo fa Rich Mexico, the feat of Montezume Milton 10. Sentiment ; perception You are too great to be by me gainfaid Your fpirit is too true, your fears too certaine Shak Z1. Eagernefs defire God has changed men's tempers with she times and made a fpirit of building fucceed a fpirit o pulling down South. 12. Man of aétivity; man of life, fire, an enterprize The watry kingdom is no ba To ftop the foreign fpirits, but they come Shak Our bodies wafted, and our ftirits {pent When we have all the learned volumes turn'd o Civil diffenfions neyer fai of offuh ntroducing fpiritfflg the ambition of private my en b 2wifr Many officers and p fivate vit up and _ thofe obftinate peopl ¢ fo' c ntinue n thei "lien 3. To draw ; to entice In the fouthern coaft of Am rica poin of th needl 2 varieth towafd' t}?: lfim? ; being difpofed and fpirited thatv dional and proper hemifphere, ay bY'th;émen-v‘ Th miniftry had him fpirited avay, Mdr"?fl‘ ried abroad, as a dangerous perfon SPU'RITALLY Arbuthrot ardp adu. &[fromfpiritu;_, La:fli By means of the breath rited S Ro Se U'RITEDNESS / f o Jpirited) Which yield men's wits both help and ornament fition or make of mind What can we know, orwhat can we difiern? Daw It was the time when gentle night bega T" indrench with fleep the bufy fpirits of man Ceavley To fing thy praife, would heav'n my brcath pro He fhowe the narrow fpiritednefs, pride, an ignorance of pedants SPURITFULNESS S / Ad [from fpiri Sprightlinefs ; livelinefs A cock's crowing is a tone that correfponds t finging, attefing hismitth and firitfulnefisHarvg All men by experience find the neceflity an of th fpirits in the bufinefs of concoion. Blac By means of the curious inofculition of the au ditory allayed ves, the oygaf ms of the fpirits thould b Derbam In fom fair body. thus the fecret fou With fpirits feeds, with vigour fills, the whole Each motion guides, and ev'ry nerve fuftains Itfelf unfeen, but in rh' effeéts remains Pope make hi Lagzw He is always forced to drink a hearty glafs, t drive thoughts of bufinefs out of his head, an fpirits drowfy enough for fleep 15. Chara&eriftical likenefs ; effential qua lities Ttalian pieces will appear beft in a room wher the windows are high, becaufe they are commonl made to a defcending light, which of all othe doth fetoff men's faces in their trueft [pirits Wotton Nor doth the eye itfelf That moft pure fpirit of fenfe, behold itfelf, Shak There is in wine a mighty /pirit, that will not b congealed South 18. An inflammable liquor raifed by diftillation as brandy What the chymifts cal name to {o many differen to have no fettled notion o they give the name of fpiri liquor fpirit, they apply th things, that they fee the thing. In general te any diftilled volatil Boyle All fpirits, by frequent ufe, deftroy, and at laf extinguifh the natural heat of the ftomach. Temple In diftillations, what trickles down the fides o t'u receiver, if it will not mix with water, is oil if it will, it 1s [pirit SP1'RITLESS. adj. [ from fpirit.] Dejedted low ; deprived of vigour; wanting cou rage 5 deprefled A man {5 faint, fo [piritlefs So dull, fo dead in look, fo woe begone Drew Priam's curtain Arbuthnot on Aliments 19. It may be obferved, that in the poet Jpirit was a monofyllable, and therefor was often written /prize, or, lefs propetly Jpright The charge thereof unto a courteous Jprigh Commanded was Spenfer So talk'd the fpirited fly fnakes Milton's Para Lioft Shakefp. Henr Of their wonted vigourleft them dsin'dy Exhaufted, fpiritlfs,.afflicted, fall'n Milton's Paradife Lo Nor did all Rome, grown fpiritlefs, fuppl A man that for beld truth.durft bravely die = Art thou fo bafe, fo fpiritlefs a flave? Not fo he bore the fate to which you doom'c}gh;; Ser'rR1TOUS. adj. [from fiait 1. Refined; defecated; advanced neart ~ {pirit More refin'd, more fpiritous and pure, As nearer to him plac'd, or nearer tending. 2. Fine; ardent; ative SPI'RITOUSNESS. 7. /o' [from/_}mtfill_‘-i Finenefs and aétivity of parts They notwithftanding the great Fhinnefi Jpiritoufuefs of the liquor, did lift up the "PP"W face, and for a moment form a thin fi@ fmall hemifphere SerRITUAL ram 13. Perfons diftinguifhed by qualities o the mind A French word, happily 7o Sp1'RIT. @. a growing obfolete 1. To animate or aCtuate as a {pirit Romifh adverfarics, from the rifing up of fom fel, unlef fpirited by general dicfr{ irira[[.But they will quake Shakefpeare's King Fobn o l ) v c l y Holde's Eiemé{f: g"b;::: When I fit and tel Sri'r ITED. adj. [from Jpirit.] L.ively* The warlike feats I've done, his fpirits fly ou vivacious; full of fire Into my ftory Shake[pecre's Cymbeline. b Dryden's tranflation of Virgil is.noble a Alas! when all our lamps are bura'd d fii 17. That which hath power or energy power He will be faint in any ex cution o Conceive one of each pronounce Where nature moves, and rapture warms, the mind PO//L‘ 2. To excite ; to animat; my vex'd jpiritsI cannot take a truce 16. Any thing eminently pure and refined body it i I afk but half thy mighty fpirit for me. Cozvley A perfeét judge will read each work of wi With: the fame fpirit that its apthor wri Survey the whole, nor feek flight fault to find 9. Intelletua " a yout The king's party, called the cavaliers recover their [pirits this meanin Though thou didft but jeft Law vey he Farewel the big war The fpirit ftirring drum, th' ear piercing fife. Shak I commonly written with the plura mination He is the devout man, who lives no longer o his own will, or the way and fpirit of the world elevation body, bordering, fays Sydenbam, o immateriality ider h a ;¥ whic s for its moft unjuft enemies, i they have no ndnefs enough to pray for thofe by : labours and fervice they live in eafe the:sfelves Law 6. Ardour ; courage mence of mind. Dryden 14. That which gives vigour or cheerfulnefs to the mind; the pureft part o 's merits. Prior the are from tha but to the {cle will of Go conclude thavt th adj [/pirituel, Fr. fro 1rikt 1 ri at im te ma fr ;|é iii 1)) 1./ corporeal Echo i of founds fion fhoul u i i f t o n um a great ar l r p r t l e o cor for if it we b WI be created by like inftrument i putony Both vifibles and aud! , m el qt }n c; fia no corporeal fu jpiritual 1pecies carry certai Ad\: ore cor a a rir j}y wel a 'g Ayll crcat clare their abfolute depgndence upo. 5 Gad thor of all beings, the only felf-ex i Satan' affaults o Batly SR : h d v i h q'l‘r;xes f;mcu difafte paffions rebel; and there as fo many B that there can be no government . ( 2 r t l a u i Spi ingeni original {found 5 |