When he curedthe sicke of the palsy saying, Thy synnes bee forgiven thee, these whispered in their hartes, and called that speache blasphemy.
In rejoycing in God, as Simeon did when he had Christ in his armes, and this joy made the burden seeme light to the lame man when he carried his bed, after Christ had cured him.
Despite his age, and the gravity of his illness, he was promptly cured and restored to his usual health.
Savoie gave her a subtle antidote, which fortunately cured her, and without injury to her beauty.
It was a long time before she could be cured of her mad idea, and in the meanwhile she subjected the poor fellow to the most frightful persecution.
The old wound was healed, and, indeed, perfectly cured now, but the skin had not yet grown quite callous over that injured part.
You would have thought that this would have cured her, but not a bit of it.
Amongst other prejudices of which I have cured myself," said he to Dr.
What hope must I not have of him who has curedhimself of so many!
This room was not papered, nor was the chimney cured of smoking, nor was the woman clad in new clothes, by magic.
I wish I could get the book now; I would take pains to understand it, because, perhaps, I might find out how this poor man's chimney might be cured of smoking.
He was rather ashamed to perceive, that he had not yet cured himself of such a silly habit.
Campbell, "since we parted, I have cured myself of my foolish antipathy to Scotch reels.
On the other hand, Captain Furneaux told me, that he had two men, who, though far gone in this disease, were now in a manner entirely cured by it.
Men are not easily cured of their prejudices, when the foundations on which they are built, derive validity from the hope of interest.
Illustration] There was an Old Person of Prague, Who was suddenly seized with the plague; But they gave him some butter, which caused him to mutter, And cured that Old Person of Prague.
Illustration] There was an Old Man of the West, Who never could get any rest; So they set him to spin on his nose and his chin, Which cured that Old Man of the West.
Illustration] There was an old person of Fife, Who was greatly disgusted with life; They sang him a ballad, and fed him on salad, Which cured that old person of Fife.
The weary hunters dropped the bison-skins in one place to be stretched and cured the next day.
So she stayed by the cave and kept the hearth fire bright and cooked the food and cured the skins and looked after the children.
BAKED SUGAR-CURED HAM Boil the ham and then remove the skin and trim.
Before that time, then, the madness had to be cured and Rome's mission had to be fulfilled.
He cured them with his drugs; then told them they were also suffering from diseases no drugs could reach, born with them at their birth, and that had grown up with them through life.
Jimpson weed done cut my hair off, but it cured my blood pressure.
The next story was told to Mrs. Heard by Mrs. Hirshpath, the woman who cured her son.
She only charged 50ยข for giving advice and after you wuz cured it wuz up ter you to give her what you wanted to.
If care could have cured him, or money could have cured him, he'd be well now.
Occasionally, in our absence, a porcupine gnaws our rustic camp stools or eats up the dining table; now and then, some animal friend steals our food, but these are minor troubles that are easily cured or provided against.
The smoke of green birch imparts a spicy flavor that is not found in jerked meat cured by the Indian method of drying in the sun.
At all events, you are cured of going there any more, I hope.
No," said Dora, "I am going to show you how thoroughly cured and strong I am .
She was smiling at his confusion in a way that cured it.
And away he ran cured of his love, but with as much hate in his heart as a pocket could hold of black wheat.
It does not matter; and a few of those bottles of old Burgundy wine, which cured your master so quickly of his sprain!
And you would do well, if you are afraid of his recovering; for you know, if a wound in the head does not kill at once, it is cured in a week.
To whom the youngling said: Be of strong belief; it shall not be long but of God thou shalt be cured and healed.
Naaman went home cured of his leprosy, with some earth to make an altar of, and all his gold and silver and fine garments, except what the foolish Gehazi got from him by lying.
Most deformed lambs, born with twisted legs, can be cured quickly by tying the deformed parts as near as possible in their natural position for a day or two.
He finally cured Musset, but he also cured George Sand of any love for Musset.
Spencer was cured of the vagrant habits of going to church at Abbotstoke or Fordholm, that had greatly concerned his friend.
And as to making bubbles of them, Ritchie has cured me of that!
The boy has done very wrong, but people get cured of such things in time, and it is nonsense to fret as if he were not a mere child of eight years old.
On that day, many tents are pitched about this mount, and thither many persons repair, sick as well as healthy; and near this place there is a pond in which the people bathe on the Friday night, in order to get cured of their infirmities.
Where the head fell, it is said that there gushed out a spring of water which cured many diseases.
Next day the two sons of the slain king made a new assault on the fort, but without success, many of the garrison who were sick, being cured by the alarm, joined in the defence, and the Moors were again repulsed with great slaughter.
The Portuguese garrison consisted only of 200 men, many of whom were sick, but the danger cured them of their fevers, and every one ran to repel the enemy.
Those cured are sometimes given to people who are known to be humane, but never sent back to work.
A huge yellow monster sits propped against the wall, the thankoffering of a paralytic cured by bathing in the Ganges.
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