Remove the conditions under which Luther had to live and labor, and the Luther whom men bless or curse becomes an impossibility.
The original purpose was good: it was to remove the confusion of many conflicting texts and to establish uniformity in quoting the Bible.
Love thine own soul, and comfort thy heart, removesorrow far from the; for sorrow hath killed many, and there is no profit therein.
But even this invention did not at once removethe prevailing ignorance.
She had her fingers pressed on her nose, and could not remove them before he discovered her act.
When they attempted to remove the heavy stones they proved burdensome although no attempt had been made to cement the stones into position.
The councilman removed his head gear, and motioned to the soldiers to remove the cap over Epworth’s head.
Capitola then lifted the stand with the refreshments toremove it to its usual place.
Remove the prisoner," said the judge, peremptorily.
Although the third in size of the Greater Antilles, it comes at a great remove after Hayti, the second, being not more than one-fourth as large.
If you'll remove Andrey Vassilievitch's boots for me I'll lie flat on this wagon and you can let loose every shrapnel in the world over my head and I'll never stir.
The next sun's ray Soon melted away Every trace on the path where the false Lord came; But there's a light above, Which alone can remove That stain upon the snow of fair Eveleen's fame.
The prisoners were at once sent below and the hatches clapped on over them, after which immediate steps were taken to remove the two ships from their somewhat perilous position, which was that of embayment upon a lee shore.
When a captain has once been chosen, he should be sustained in all his decisions unless he commit some manifest outrage, when a majority of the company can always remove him, and put a more competent man in his place.
But whether he is cleared or not, the disgrace, the dreadful blot on our family remains, for nothing can remove the fact that a Baron de Beaudrillart has been arrested for--for stealing.
I only venture to trouble you with this information because it--it might remove any generous scruples from your mind.
He saw a wasp upon the ground endeavouring to remove a large fly which was too heavy for it to carry off.
When the young birds are ready to fly, or nearly so, the old birds do not consider it any longer necessary to remove the excrement.
So far from this, they saw intuitively a difficulty or a danger, and addressed themselves unbidden to remove it.
I waited for a little while, my attention being divided between the other ants who were vainly endeavouring to remove the beads, and the entrance down which the worker had disappeared, and then left the spot.
Remembering the advantages of Cleveland both for business and residence, he concluded toremove to that point.
Mr. Collins was tendered a renomination to the thirty-first Congress, but having determined to remove to the West, he declined, and Preston King was elected in his stead.
When Nathan Perry became so prosperous that he proposed to remove the old wooden store on the corner of Water and Superior streets and replace it with a brick one, he concluded to expend something upon ornament.
In this position he remained for a year, when he was induced toremove to Toledo.
His next remove was to Youngstown, where, in 1846, he leased the Manning and Wertz bank, and while sinking for coal, discovered iron ore.
It became necessary after the Fair to shut off the water as was anticipated, to remove a few pipes near the Ship Channel which had broke in two by the unequal settling of the pipes in the quicksand bed through which they were laid.
Five years were spent in this bank and then he accepted an invitation to remove to Buffalo, for the purpose of assisting in the organization of the Bank of Buffalo, of which he was made teller, and remained one year in that position.
Early in 1869, the duties of his position rendered it necessary that he should remove to Chicago, which he did with great reluctance, his relations with Cleveland business, and its people, being close and uniformly cordial.
As to the sudden and pleasant quiet in the little inn, it is curious to consider what a small remove from the street produces it.
But even in the back room of a shop in the main street the sound of the carts and carriages becomes wonderfully deadened to the ear, and a remove like Clifford’s Inn makes it remote or nothing.
It was a grievous sight, and the young parson grieved to think how little he could do to remove the evil which existed all round.
Your faith must be big enough to remove the mountains in the way--or to go over them," Patrick had written.
If it's real love, your faith must be big enough to remove the mountains in the way--or to go over them.
If it's a real love, your faith must be big enough to remove the mountains in the way--or to go over them.
Though it was impossible to remove Lazarus, it was thought best to soften somewhat the dreary impression produced by his appearance.
Like an animal frenziedly rubbing its eyes to remove a cinder they stupidly rubbed their eyes, but the impression left by Lazarus was not to be blotted out, and death alone granted oblivion.
Creamed Dates Wash, wipe, and open the dates; remove the stones and put a small ball of cream candy into each one.
Always trim off all bits of skin and ragged pieces from the meat, and remove the cold fat, except on ham, and then you must trim it to a rather narrow edge.
Take it out of the can, remove all the juice, bones, and fat, and put in the white sauce, and cook a moment till smooth.
Cut the pumpkin in small pieces and take out the seeds and remove the peel.
Remove a grievance, and, when men act from feeling, you go a great way towards quieting a commotion.
We shall never be such fools as to call in an enemy to the substance of any system to remove its corruptions, to supply its defects, or to perfect its construction.
Now, my dear sir, permit me to remove these uncomfortable incumbrances, and do, do try to overlook the painful necessity which compelled me to use them.
End this ridiculous farce--remove that disguise--let me see who I am speaking to.
Miss Dane permitted her to remove her traveling-dress in ecstatic silence, and robe her in azure silk, just a shade less blue than her eyes.
Going to her dressing-case, she began to remove her jewels.
Seizing the papers she had removed from the box, she hastily replaced them, also the cushion, restoring the jewels to their places, after which she shut and locked the casket, taking care to remove the key from its lock.
She laid her hand upon one of the papers, as if to remove it, then drew back.
Massachusetts assembly to remove the troops from Boston--departure of, for England, in 1769, i.
If war continues, remove into the unsettled country; there establish yourselves, and leave an ungrateful country to defend itself.
On his retiring, I observed to him that he had better take something to remove his cold.
Meantime Nick, faithful friend that he was, went down on his knees and began to remove the Girl's moccasins.
But as she stood watching him calmly remove his coat and shake it with the air of one determined to make himself at home, she cried out tauntingly: "Why do you stop?
And with no more ado than that, the Girl went over to the bed to remove the covers and make it ready for his occupancy.
All the ice ever formed in the bay would be insufficient to remove such a boulder a distance, not of three hundred, but even of three yards.
The party, however, which he had sent to remove him found the task impracticable.
We should not even be able to perceive danger and remove ourselves from harm.
For this reason, one who wishes to have untroubled sleep should remove all possible distractions.
In those days the whole film of gold was then put in the furnace, and fired until the gold began to liquefy, at which exact moment it was necessary to remove it.
Lift the shell at both sides and remove the spongy substance found on the back.
Remove the tough skin from about five pounds of the flank of beef.
Cut around the stem, remove it, and take out all the seeds.
Set in a hot oven for three minutes; then take out, and remove the upper shell.
With a sharp knife, remove the bones from a breast of lamb; then season it well with salt and pepper, and roll up and tie firmly with twine.
When the pigeons are done, take them up, being careful not to break them, and remove the strings.
Carefully removethe flesh from the skeleton, and turn it right side out again.
Split six sardines, and if there are any bones, remove them.
Drop into cold water, and when coolremove the yolks.
Stir into the sauce, and remove from the fire immediately.
Cook until the mixture begins to thicken; then stir in the gelatine, and remove from the fire.
When cold, remove the skewers and strings, and garnish with aspic jelly, cooked beets and parsley.
Either have the butcher remove the bones, or do it your-self by slipping a sharp knife between the flesh and bones--a simple matter with almost any kind of meat.
Remove his outer garments, so the fire may reach his flesh without delay.