Such is the affinity of the oxide for this impurity that it may contain from 50 to 60% by weight of free sulphur after revivification and still remain active.
The sudden revivification of Zoroastrianism, after it had been depressed and almost forgotten for five hundred years, was one result of this stir of men's minds.
Moreover, Ninib and Marduk, as solar deities, symbolize the sun of spring, which brings about the revivification of nature.
You will very justly object that the laws and regulations now in force date from a period when experiments on the revivificationof men had not yet met with favorable results.
Had therevivification produced some disorder of the nervous system?
The old people were supposed to laugh with joy at the revivification which was in store for them in a future state.
There is, first of all, the laughter of revivification and escape from death or danger.
But with thatrevivification there came far more strongly than before the revivification of desire of another kind.
Even in tropical Queensland there is a sense of revivification during the last half of August and first of September, and the soul of man responds thereto, as do plants and birds, in lawful manner.
The bruised leaves thereof give off anything but an attractive odour, yet the faint natural exhalations from the plant are sniffed eagerly and to the revivification of pleasant recollections.
What argument would be thought by those who maintained this doctrine more plausible in favour of the transmigration of souls, than the seeming revivification of the dead chrysalis?
The play is a ceremonial performance, or rather it is the development in dramatic form of what was originally a religious or magical rite, representing or realizing the revivification of the character slain.
This revivification is the one essential and invariable feature of all the Mummer's plays in England.
We see here in actuality the mythical motive of dismemberment and revivification expressed in a naïve practice.
We have already for a long time thoroughly familiarized ourselves with the thought that in the crystal prison the revivification of the dismembered comes to pass.
Later on we become acquainted for the first time with the potent motive of the restoration of the dismembered one, the revivification of the dead.
The Grimm brothers introduce as a parallel: “The collection of the bones occurs in the myths of Osiris and Orpheus, and in the legend of Adelbert; the revivification in many others, e.
The prison is the skin or the receptacle in which, as in myths, the revivification takes place.
Not in the sense of the revivification of the annihilated father, but a recreation (improvement) that the son accomplishes, although the creative force as such remains the same.
It is a most miraculous revivification which it has been our fate to witness.
But I had no hope, in my time, of seeing the dry bones of the Continent so warm with life again, as this revivification of the Russians proves them to be.
Paltravi and Jaqui were both practical men, and that evening they laid out the whole plan for the revivification of the lady in the box.
The news of her revivification spread abroad rapidly, for such a thing could not be concealed; and many people came to see her.
I have heard of stakes being driven through the body so as to pin it to the earth until the gradual progress of decay has rendered its revivification a thing of utter and total impossibility.