Within that space your assistance may be needed, either as body-curer or soul-curer.
I knew of old thou wert body-curer as well as soul-curer, and served my regiment for surgeon as well as chaplain.
The soul-curer reckoned it no sin to admonish, and exhort, and encourage, and threaten his parishioners, till he felt pretty certain that the soup must be smoking on the plates.
This ague-curer says little of Peruvian bark; his specific is the powder of Riverius, "the preparation of which, as well as some of the powder itself is lately and providentially come to my hands.
My boats sell smuggled fish to another curer, and boats belonging to another curer sell fish to my factor.
Did the fish-curer ask them to do that at a time when they were wanting further advances of goods or money?
Are you aware what the general arrangement between the fishermen and the curer in the herring fishing is-I don't speak of Shetland alone, but at other places?
Do you mean that that arrangement could not be entered into by any individual fish-curer unless there was a general arrangement to do so among the curers in the islands?
Besides, a fish-curer must always have a certain amount of debts standing in his books against fishermen, and stock which he cannot make available.
The fish-curer often finds himself in the greatest difficulty with a family who are perhaps in want, and have no means to purchase meal.
In that way they can dry their fish for themselves very much cheaper than the fish-curer can dry them.
Of course I don't deny that; but the shipowner or curer runs a great risk in advancing goods on the security of fish which have to be caught.
He is not bound to do it, because he can find another fish-curer who will give him that advance to enable him to pay off his old curer.
It is tolerably certain that the curer receives an abatement or discount from the merchant's prices of the meal, goods, ropes, nets, or other things which the fishermen procure on his guarantee.
He is the wiser man, Master doctor: he is a curer of souls, and you a curer of bodies; if you should fight, you go against the hair of your professions.
So: you're the curer at Knapp-of-Reeds, I believe?
Yes," said the sheriff, "he's the best curer in the county.
This latter personage was first summoned to the apartment of the Laird, where, after some short space, the soul-curer and the body-curer were invited to join him.
With too much blood and too little brain these two may run mad; but, if with too much brain and to little blood they do, I'll be a curer of madmen.
He is the wiser man, Master Doctor: he is a curer of souls, and you a curer of bodies; if you should fight, you go against the hair of your professions.
The Hakim's skill as a learned man and curer of the people's ills will cover all.
The informant who gave the foregoing account was himself the son of a woman curer and a famous doctor and the nephew of another doctor.
The people of Great Leta have already provided themselves with another curer of souls, and his wife is an old woman with a hunch on her back.
Dame Kalondai herself carried on the business of her late husband, who had been butcher and ham-curer as well as sheriff, and she never gave her son a stepfather, though in her day she must have been a very pretty woman.
Peace I say gawle and gawlia, French and Wealch, Soule curer and bodie curer.
He is the wiser man, master doctor: he is a curer of souls, and you a curer of bodies; if you should 35 fight, you go against the hair of your professions.
The Church was the curerof souls, not the curer of the body politic.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "curer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.