He" (Christ) "shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver.
It was formerly used by eclectic practitioners as a blood purifier and as a remedy in chronic affections of the lungs, and in skin diseases, but is no longer used.
And he shall sit as a purifier and refiner of silver.
Dane was startled out of the contemplation of his misery to see the medic on his knees before their row of canteens, the vial of water purifier held to the firelight for a closer inspection.
He put the vial of doctored purifier into a separate pocket of his medical kit.
The water was cool and refreshing, though he dared not drink it until the purifier was added.
But he remembered Tau commenting on the powdered purifier pills at their first camp.
And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness.
Burdock is a splendid blood purifier and is not expensive.
This preparation is a fine blood purifier and can be relied upon.
The cream of tartar is a good bloodpurifier and the salts carry off all impurities in the system and in that way relieve the constipation.
A teaspoonful three times a day," Sulphur is a good blood purifier and laxative.
If you have a mill do not imagine that the addition of a few pairs of rolls, a purifier or two, and a little overhauling of bolting-chests, is going to make it a full-fledged Hungarian roller mill.
The middlings from the head of this machine go to the middlings stones, and the remainder to purifier No.
The day has gone by when onepurifier will take care of all the middlings in the mill.
I do not bear patiently any evil spoken of the court: for it must be acknowledged, by the most malicious, that the court is the purifier of the whole nation.
Purifier of love, and humanizer of ferocity, how many, my Torquato, will your gentle thoughts make happy!
And with us the ruddy Solanum has obtained a wide popularity not simply at table as a tasty cooling sallet, or an appetising stew, but essentially as a supposed antibilious purifier of the blood.
The purifier is packed with heratol resting on a layer of pumice.
From the gasholder the gas is delivered through the cock M to a purifier charged with a special purifying material mixed with cork waste and covered with wadding.
The gas passes from the gasholder through the pipe J to the purifier H, charged with heratol, and thence to the service-pipe.
But since they are not liquid, the casing of the purifier can be safely constructed of steel or cast iron.
The purifier is charged with puratylene or other purifying material.
When emptying a foul purifier it should be recollected that the material may be corrosive, and being saturated with acetylene is likely to catch fire in presence of a light.
If a separate drying material is employed in the samepurifier the space it takes must be considered separately from that needed by the active chemical reagent.
Thus the purifier may conveniently contain enough material to purify the gas evolved from two drums of carbide, in which case it would need recharging when every second drum of carbide is opened.
The gas passes from the holder to the lower part of a purifier with water-scaled cover, through the purifying material in which it rises to the outlet leading to the service-pipe.
As soon as the contained air has been displaced by gas the outlet of the tap M is connected by a flexible tube to the pipe leading to a purifier and the service-pipe.
It does not appear conclusively established that the gas consumed should have been chemically purified, but a purifier of ample size and charged with efficient material is undoubtedly beneficial.
From the latter the gas passes through the dry purifier T to the service-pipe.
If a fierce fire be employed, the gas will be given off with undue rapidity and will pass through the purifier in volumes, so that it only becomes partially washed.
The former, or long tube, is the tube by which the purifier is attached to the retort; the latter, or short tube, is that which connects the purifier with the bag.
Put into the retort about a pound and a half of oxygen mixture; pour into the purifier a sufficient quantity of water to about two-thirds fill it.
Place the retort on a clear but not fierce fire, or over a gas furnace, and unite it to the long tube of the purifier (B).
Attach the short pipe from the purifier to the gas-bag, and open all the taps, so that there may be a free passage-way from the retort to the bag.
The purifier should be emptied and washed out also.
An interesting and serviceable little purifier may be made by any boy with the simplest tools, by cutting out three pieces of sheet aluminum.
Now fill a glass nearly full of water, and stand the purifier in the glass.
In operating thus, all the remaining ammonia that might have escaped the condenso-purifier is removed, and the result is obtained without pumps or motor, with apparatus that costs but little and does not occupy much space.
The effect of this purifier is visible when the operation is performed with an apparatus made externally of glass.
The pressure absorbed by the condenso purifieris from ten to twelve millimeters per washing-diaphragm.
The condenso-purifier consists of three perforated diaphragms, placed one over the other in rectilinear cast-iron boxes.
Pinkham's Blood Purifier in order to make the blood perfectly pure in every way.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier has done my daughter.
If the female generative organs are not much involved, then the Blood Purifier may be used alone.
If the inflammation in the uterus and surrounding organs is quite marked at the same time, then the Blood Purifier may be taken before meals and the Vegetable Compound after.
Nature turns all the excrement to humus, and humus is acknowledged to be the very best purifier of offensive nitrogenous matter which the world affords.
The humus is the most perfect purifier and the best of filters, in virtue of its physical conditions and the life that is in it.
For the rest, we are far from saying, as the author referred to makes us say, that the bird is the sole purifier of creation.
Internally, each purifier is filled with ranges of wooden trays or sieves A, made in the form of grids (fig.
The particles which pass into the air are enclosed in small dry pieces of pus and epithelial scales; and Bakewell, who has lately examined them, expresses great doubts whether any air purifier would touch them.
The gas evolved passed off through the pipe E to the purifier and chamber, where it was absorbed by the lime, and converted into bleaching powder, and the shaft of the agitator passed up through D.
A spoonful night and morning for a week or longer, as an alterative or purifier of the blood; in skin diseases, &c.
The greatest purifier of the atmosphere of a sick chamber is a good fire, because it occasions a continual current of the impure air up the chimney, and a corresponding influx of fresh air from without.
The uncertified purifier is to be put in chains, his clothes taken from him, and his head cut off.
The purifier must be rewarded for this purification; according to the measure of the man's property the payment rises from small cattle and cows to camels; "in order that the purifier may go away contented and without hatred.
The purifier sprinkles the person who requires cleansing (who is entirely naked) with gomez, from a leaden vessel, with many prayers.
But if thepurifier goes away discontented, the wicked spirit of impurity comes again into the purified persons, and they are impure for evermore.
The amounts to be paid to the purifier and the physician are given in animals; the series of contracts is determined according to the value of small cattle, beasts of draught, slaves, and landed property.
As soon as the inspector reaches the deck, the purifier comes toward him: the former scratches his ear and the latter his nose.
As a legal fee for these functions the chief has to receive a hundred kreutzers, each of the customs officials fifty, and the purifier also fifty--which certainly is a moderate fee enough.
The water-jug of the Orsova purifier was there in an invisible shape!
The purifier is the official spy, who reports whether the two officers have properly controlled the inspector.
The purifier drew himself up slowly, and looked for his tinderbox, and then he growled in his beard-- "If I am an orthodox Catholic?
The purifier buried his nose in his hood, and spat his tobacco juice into the Danube.
With an appeal to his oath of fidelity, the purifier bears witness that every person on board, as well as the cargo, is free from infection.
Master Fabula looked askance at the purifier under his hood, and shrugged his shoulders.
Then the latter three form a tribunal, which takes the evidence of the purifier as to whether he has detected the passengers in any infectious communication.
This aspiration would have been uttered by Johann Fabula, even if he were alone; but as the purifier sat close by, there followed this dialogue: "Why must the gentry pass the Iron Gate in such a storm?
It would appear, however, that smugglers are not liable to the plague, for they have no purifier on board, and if the disease should break out a hundred times over in Brussa, they would still ply day and night between the two banks.
The purifier remains on deck, and only laughs in his sleeve.