The multitudes do not want Bible truth, because it interferes with the desires of the sinful, world-loving heart; and Satan supplies the deceptions which they love.
He who deliberately stifles his convictions of duty because it interferes with his inclinations, will finally lose the power to distinguish between truth and error.
That alcohol interferes with the passage of waste matter from the body is generally conceded.
Experiments on the artificial digestion of food, in which the natural process is closely imitated, show that the presence of alcohol in the solvents employed interferes with and weakens the efficacy of the solvents.
Any substance taken into the body which interferes with the reception of oxygen into the blood, and with the giving off of carbon dioxide from the same is a dangerous substance.
If anything whatever interferes with the proper reception of oxygen by the blood, the blood is not properly oxidized, the animal warmth is not sufficiently maintained, and life is reduced in activity.
Next, by impeding oxidation it interferes with the proper preparation of nitrogen wastes: they are brought to the kidneys in an unfit state for removal, and injure those organs.
The contraction of the newly-developed tissue, by obstructing the blood-vessels, interferes with the circulation.
A base-runner is out if he interferes with an opponent while the latter is fielding a ball or if he is hit by a batted ball.
I am sorry that this business interferes with your riding; I hope it is seldom; but I insist upon its not interfering with your dancing-master, who is at this time the most useful and necessary of all the masters you have or can have.
Here it is that honor interferes with everything, mixing even with people's manner of thinking, and directing their very principles.
The deprivation of oxygen interferes with the normal processes of building up and breaking down of the protoplasmic molecules, and bodies we term poisonous accumulate and may lower the vitality or even bring life to an end.
To antiquaries and lovers of the odd and curious it must ever be valuable; but the obligation of having a fellow of Magdalen at one's elbow much interferes with that quiet, cozy "mousing" so dear to the soul of a bibliomaniac.
The popular jealousy of power, which always exists more or less under republican institutions, interferes not a little with the efficiency of an organized police or other abiding check upon public effervescence.
Experience is God's teaching; and I think the seldomer one interferes between children and that best of teachers, the better.
The presence of vermin is not only annoying to poultry, but materially interferes with their growth, and prevents their fattening.
In one it appears to be caused by an obstruction of the air-cells, by an accumulation of phlegm, which interfereswith the exercise of their functions.
This proves simply that violent exercise, taken immediately after eating, interferes with digestion.
The famous experiment with the two dogs is cited to show that exercise after eating interferes with the process of digestion.
It is seldom that the affections are likely to acquire an undue influence, but there is great danger of self-love degenerating into selfishness, which interferes with the duties we owe to others.
When the principle of self-love becomes deranged in its exercise and objects, it leads to those habits by which a man seeks his own gratification, in a way which interferes with his duties to other men.
It is a work in order to accomplish which you must strain every nerve, and give up everything which in any way interferes with it.
Fatigue that interferes with appetite, digestion, or sleep is utterly to be condemned.
Tocqueville interferes on behalf of the rebels (foot-note), 342.
Again, it is said that there is no real analogy between the selection which takes place under domestication, by human influence, and any operation which can be effected by Nature, for man interferes intelligently.
You, of course, understand that all this in no way interferes with the possibility of the fabrication of organic matters by the direct method to which I have referred, remote as that possibility may be.
He must always be kept quiet immediately after taking the breast, if he be tossed directly afterwards, it interferes with his digestion, and is likely to produce sickness.
A girl ought never to be allowed to stoop: stooping spoils the figure, weakens the chest, and interferes with the digestion.
She has a perfect right to be herself, but if being herself interferes with me, I have a perfect right to fight for what I want.
He dislikes doing anything whichinterferes with his power to paint.
To us who complain that business interferes with the personal education of our children through the week, what ought this day to mean?
That trivial circumstance threw the king into a passion, and he gave orders that the Brahman should be put to death; for jealousy interferes with discernment.
Hilda reunites, as fast as she is cut in two, but at last Dietrich, by the advice of Hildebrand, steps between the two pieces, and interferes with the vis medicatrix.
This notion interferes with ideas of sexual conception.
The block inserted in the lip interferes with eating and speaking.
The act interferes with no right; it comes in actual collision with no established power.
They wisely judged that the less government interferes with private pursuits the better for the general prosperity.
This disposition of the foliage interferes with that free communication between sun and sky above, and leaf surface below, on which the amount of radiation and absorption of heat depends.
He has once already snatched from my grasp my destined prey; let him beware how he interferes a second time, for Jew Mike is in my employ, and his knife is sharp and his aim sure!
By legitimate gratification, I mean, that indulgence which interferes not with the enjoyments or interests of others.
Alcohol interferes with the respiration of the cells because it is oxidized very quickly within the body as it is quickly absorbed and sent to the cells.
We then remove some of the covered leaves and extract the chlorophyll with wood alcohol (because the green color of the chlorophyll interferes with the blue color of the starch test).
So rapid is this oxidation that it interferes with the oxidation of other substances.
The second part of the trilogy deals with Sigurd's sojourn at the Orkneys, where he interferes in the quarrel between the Earls Harold and Paul.
The tendency to screw the characters up above the normal--to tune them up to concert pitch as it were--interferes seriously with the pleasure which the book otherwise might yield.
And if we have a right to abate a nuisance which only interferes with the earthly comfort and peace of society, how much more one which attacks its spiritual peace and eternal welfare!
They deny that this doctrine interfereswith freedom of will in man.
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