The potent energies released through the ascension of the Center of His Covenant crystallized into this supreme, this infallible Organ for the accomplishment of a Divine Purpose.
Though the Heroic Age of His Faith is passed, the creative energies which that Age has released have not as yet crystallized into that world society which, in the fullness of time, is to mirror forth the brightness of His glory.
The former are usually polyangular, and are composed of cholesterin crystallized about a nucleus of bile-pigment, inspissated bile, or mucus.
The specific gravity of gall-stones composed of crystallized cholesterin is nearly that of water.
It is composed of cholesterin crystallized in radiating lines and concentric rings about a central nucleus of inspissated bile.
We have now the means of restoring its power to dissolve crystallized cholesterin.
In the era of good feeling and prosperity that followed, the great national political parties dissolved somewhat and crystallized anew.
These theories and these convictions sooncrystallized out.
He was astonished at his own speech, which had expressed ideas that had never crystallized in his mind before.
The financial considerations crystallized by the return of the wanderer were not negligible.
The Dawsons and Mr. Mott teetered upon weary feet, and smiled at Carol with crystallized expressions.
Sure, the nailcrystallized and broke--who crystallized it?
The mind of the Jews, as we know, had crystallized about the idea of the Promise of the One True God and the coming of a Saviour or Messiah.
The German idea was crystallized in the phrase 'Berlin to Bagdad.
Both bort and carbonado seem to be really aggregates of crystallized diamond, but the carbonado is so nearly structureless that it was till recently regarded as an amorphous modification of carbon.
The Inverell occurrence may prove to be another example of diamond crystallized from a basic rock.
The view that the diamond may have crystallized out from solution in its present matrix receives some support from the experiments of W.
Then whisk well; add half a pound ofcrystallized green gages cut into small pieces; pour into a pretty mould, and when cold serve with whipped cream.
It was reserved for one of the assistants of the chemical laboratory, named Albert Niemann, to discover in the leaves a peculiar crystallized organic base, to which, following the usual custom in such cases, the name Cocain has been given.
There are manufactures of crystallized salt, breweries, an oyster fishery and some shipping.
It appears to have crystallized from the magma at a very early period of consolidation.
Calcspar, for instance, might be foundcrystallized in forms, apparently, quite at variance with one another.
Sidenote: A sign makes a meaning distinct] (a) Every one has experienced how learning an appropriate name for what was dim and vague cleared up and crystallized the whole matter.
The crystallized forms in the caves are very numerous.
At the end of this concrete wall is a descent of two steps, which brings visitors in full view of the exquisitely beautiful cave, in which there is a group of dazzling Lilliputian cities, whose buildings are of crystallized lime.
The only crystallized elements found in the Philippines are the poor hero's obtaining a magic purse, his aspiring to the hand of the princess, her theft of the magic object, and its recovery by means of horn-producing fruits.
Sulphur, again, may be crystallized in prismatic crystals by pursuing a similar plan; and the great blocks of spermaceti exhibited by wax chandlers in their windows, are crystallized in the interior and prepared on the same principle.
Hence they assume, from these and many other conclusive experiments, that crystallized bodies, such as Iceland spar, take their position in the magnetic field without reference to the existence of an "optic axis.
Silica or sand is found crystallized most perfectly in nature in six-sided pyramids, but is not a salt; it is an acid termed silicic-acid.
It is evident from the foregoing quotations that these great writers regarded the quantity of human labor crystallized in them as the basis of all commodity values, and their real measure.
Stated in the simple, crude form, that the quantity of human labor crystallized in them is the basis and measure of the value of commodities when exchanged against one another, the labor theory of value is beautifully simple.
We came suddenly upon one group of workmen, under a shelving ledge, who were occupied in detaching masses of crystallized salt from a cleft in which they worked.
And when I heard it repeated by a thousand mysterious spirits of the air, and hurled back at me from each crystallized point of the cavern, the effect was so fine that I was struck perfectly dumb with astonishment.
The lower beds in this great pile of strata, have been dislocated, baked, crystallized and almost blended together, through the agency of mountain masses of a peculiar white soda-granitic rock.
What was our disappointment to find a snow-white expanse of salt, crystallized in great cubes!
The circumstance of this enormous area being constituted of materials which most geologists believe to have been crystallized when heated under pressure, gives rise to many curious reflections.
I have mentioned these circumstances because, although no crystallized body is at present known to assume this form, it may lead some future traveller to investigate the real nature of such stones.
These were petrified trees, eleven being silicified, and from thirty to forty converted into coarsely-crystallized white calcareous spar.
To the left of Mary's Vineyard, is an inclosure like an arbor, the ceiling and sides of which are studded with snow-white crystallized gypsum, in the form of all sorts of flowers.
Here are numerous formations of crystallized gypsum, but not as beautiful or as various as are found farther on.