After twenty years of toil among those who are bound, I do bless God that He ever called me to carry to those in prison the glad message of His love and seek by love and faith and prayer to lift them up to better things.
Among the evangelistic workers who go out among the people seeking the low and degraded and trying to lift them up to be better men and women, Elizabeth R.
Some old and hardened habitues of jails mock and sneer at the voices raised in their behalf and scoff at the hands held out to lift them up, but most men, in jail or out, treat women like this with silent respect.
Simmer them from 3 to 4 minutes, but not longer, and, with a slice, lift them out on to a hot dish, and trim the edges.
Where there is to be a hedge of any of these planted, select plants about two feet high; lift them carefully, preserving the roots as much as possible.
The bale handles are apt to become heated, and in looking for something to lift them, the foods are over-fried.
Lift them out on to a very hot dish, add juice of one-half lemon and one teaspoon of potato flour to the gravy, stir smoothly, and boil up, pour over the sweetbreads and serve at once.
To rescue men, and win them to Himself and goodness, and finally to lift them to the place from which He came down for them, seemed to Him to be worth the temporary surrender of that glory and majesty.
There were a few Hindu men and women who were free, going among them trying to lift themout of bondage, but it was very hard, for they seemed to love being in bondage.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lift them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.