It is the essence of Protestantism, and in the end transforms itself into rationalism and infidelity.
Who does not know that the devil sometimes transforms himself into an angel of light, in order to draw us into his snares?
But it solves them in so far as it deprives them of the character of a mysterious enigma and transforms them into a practical problem, the solution of which we are approaching by an infinite progression.
For are not the effects tangible by which reason transforms nature and life?
But a science which is backed up by such an enlightened understanding, is reconciled to its limitations and transforms them into a hall of glory.
Our reason transforms these phenomena into things which are welded into one aggregate nature by laws of cause and effect.
This idea transforms man into an attribute of reason, while in reality reason is an attribute of man.
The passage of years transforms them into antiques that are honored in the family's lore and traditions.
Beyond the immediate pleasure of a grandma or grandpa story itself, the shared grandparent-grandchild experience transforms over time into recollections of enjoyable times in one's early childhood.
It transforms mankind into one great family and establishes the foundations of the oneness of humanity.
Satan transforms himself into the likeness of divers Persons, and deludes the Souls that are his Captives with Dreams and Fancies; see Dr.
Even as each individual organism transforms itself, so the whole animal kingdom is to be thought of as an organism in course of metamorphosis.
Chemical investigation showed that the Aspergillus mycelium transforms the starch into glucose, and thus plays the part of a diastase.
Its capacity to resist oxidation or rust fits it most eminently for all household and cooking utensils, while its color transforms the dark visaged, disagreeable array of pots, pans, and kitchen implements into things of comparative beauty.
In small things and in great consciousness transforms or refracts.
Indefiniteness, or at least infinity, transformsanything or everything to which it is applied.
A caseating ferment is supplied by the bacilli, and this, acting upon the fibroid patch, transforms it into a dry, finely granular, yellowish mass of tissue detritus resembling cheese.
When this exudate and the necrosed cellular elements come in contact, the latter furnish a fibrin ferment whichtransforms the exduate into a fibrinous mass.
By spring or early summer the grub is full grown and forces its way out of the skin, falling to the ground, into which it burrows for a short distance and transforms into the pupal stage.
This network closes the gates and transforms the whole shell into a fenestrated lens.
Caridwen transforms herself into a high-crested black hen and scratches among the wheat till she sifts him out and swallows him.
Speech creates forms, and when a person reputed infallible gives anything a name, he really transforms the object into the substance which is signified by the name that he gives it.
There the child changes into an enormous serpent, who induces her to go away with him, and when she does so he transforms himself again into a handsome youth.
The philosopher is proof against allurement, and gives kindly advice, which clearly will have no effect; Jesus, without conscious effort, wakes a passion of repentance which transformsthe life.
There is many a family where it is the one who can do the least who does the most,--where it is the invalid's room from which goes out the strongest influence of patience and sweet courage and that divine quality which transforms trouble.
The caterpillar transforms to the moth without its consent, the matter in one upbuilding the other.
In this little chamber close the length and circumference of an average sized woman's two top joints of the first finger, the caterpillar transforms to the pupa stage, crowding its cast skin in a wad at the bottom.
There is next a group of sayings as to the immense, blinding and staining effect of even slight self-seekings, and as to how God gradually transforms the soul.
Not simply that I think it, but that, in addition, I feel bound to think it, transforms a thought about God into a religious act.
It takes the air and masters it, transforms and decomposes it, and incessantly renews it.
Burning elixir of existence, where love transforms itself into a poison,--it is not with impunity that we make use of it medicinally.
Her grief-stricken mother gets a paralytic stroke whichtransforms her into a sort of living corpse.
One would say that when nature transforms herself into various elements she nevertheless preserves some traces of a single and primal thought.
What is said of Divine Grace, which suddenly transforms the heart, may humanly speaking be applied to the power of melody; and among the presentiments of the life to come, those which spring from music are not to be despised.
This "ecstasy is not a faculty properly so called, it is a state of the soul, which transforms it in such a way that it then perceives what was previously hidden from it.
This it is which works the change which we shall consider in a moment, and transforms the materials into vehicles of spiritual energies.
Variants of this belief assert that the werman does not recognize his friends unless they call him by name, or that he goes out as a mendicant and transforms himself to take vengeance on those who refuse him alms.
Rightly understood, it simply transforms for you your whole view of the real universe in which you live.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transforms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.