In the catacombs at Rome suchvials in a niche are the surest sign that a martyr was there deposited.
A, A, Dark and rough masses of soldering holding the vials in place.
One may see hundreds of just suchvials in the museums of Naples and Rome.
The same chaplain then, as before, took out the reliquary containing the ampullæ or vialsof the blood.
Such vials are also to be seen in multitudes in the Vatican and other Christian museums, and in the churches to which the remains of the martyrs have been transferred.
It was the custom of the Christians to gather, as far as they possibly could, the blood shed by their martyrs, and, placing a portion of it in glass vials, to deposit such vials in the tombs.
Looking through these plates of glass, the interior of the case is seen to contain two antique Roman vials of glass, held securely in their places above and below by rude masses of soldering, black with age.
The vials within have a thin, dark-reddish crust, showing still where the blood reached in the glass.
The vials are of different patterns, both very common in the museums of Roman antiquities.
They crowded around me threateningly, while the vialsof their speech overflowed in a tempestuous torrent of indignant reproaches.
Long years spent in the bush had served to dry up the vials of his speech.
In that low fervent voice of his, his body bent a little forward, he opened out to them a revelation, he poured out on them thevials of God's wrath.
This Matter must also be separated again (as we have already shown) and put into other Vials to be sublimated a third time.
Powders and pills were voted mere drugs in the market, and the holders of vials were pronounced lucky dogs.
The sailors, one and all, made a snatch at the collection, under the strange impression that some of the vials were seasoned with spirits.
In some of the old tombs glass beads, cups, drinking-vessels, and curiously shaped vialshave been found, many of them very beautiful in color.
The temperature of the lehr can be scientifically tested and regulated, and this is very necessary, because the heavy glass intended for cutting can stand a greater heat than can ordinary hollow ware such as vials and table glass.
I asked in some fear, for I had sixvials of Moon Glow with me at the moment.
I produced the vials of Moon Glow, and he paid me in Phobos credits, which are good for a specified number of refuelings at the Central fueling station.
The first five of these vials concern the western Antichrist, and his dominions: between which, and the trumpets, there is a great correspondence, though they respect different times and persons.
You gods, look down, And from your sacred vials pour your graces Upon my daughter's head!
Where be the sacredvials thou shouldst fill With sorrowful water?
Edward's seven sons, whereof thyself art one, Were as seven vials of his sacred blood, Or seven fair branches springing from one root.
The sarbacane or long hollow tube was in use for shooting poisoned arrows at the enemy;[55] and pictures remain of the vials of combustibles that were often attached to the end of arrows and lances.
If cork stoppers have been used the vials may be stored in large quantities together in jars filled with alcohol.
The top piece of the tray into which the vials are thrust has a cork center, in which holes corresponding to the size of the vials are made with a gun-wad punch.
Experiments with it have shown that at ordinary spring and summer temperatures there is no appreciable loss of alcohol from vials and jars.
To protect the vials a cover having a depth of about 11/2 inch was hinged to the back and secured in front by hook-and-eye fastenings.
Hence the use of vials of alcohol is preferable, and these insects should never be thrown into vials containing delicate insects of other orders.
The essentials are vials containing alcohol, an insect net, a sieve, and forceps.
Holes extending nearly through the lower plank and of various sizes to accommodatevials of different diameters were bored as closely together as the wood justified without splitting or breaking.
Bottles or vials of different sizes can be prepared in the same way, and a very small cyanide vial which can be carried in the vest pocket will be found most convenient for use on all occasions.
The vials in use to preserve such specimens as must be left in alcohol or other liquids are straight glass tubes of varying diameters and lengths, with round bottom and smooth even mouth.
Orthoptera may be killed by the use of the cyanide bottle but should be transferred at once to the vials of alcohol.
Narrow vials without necks are best for collecting purposes, as the corks can be more quickly inserted.
A rather convenient and inexpensive method of storing vials is that used by Dr.
You have other vials in the casket of better hue and flavor.
The vials of wrath which would doubtless be poured out upon his head would not come from her.
However bitter might be the vials of wrath he must encounter them.
It would be better that he should go and endure all the vialsof their wrath than that.
For an illustration of this symbolic action of giving the vials of divine wrath to the appointed agents, reference may be had to Jer.
And I heard a great voice out of the temple, saying to the seven angels, Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the earth.
As the formal object of all the vials is the ecclesiastical, rather than the civil empire, and the sun is the symbol of the chief dignitary, perhaps this vial strikes more directly upon the "man of sin.
The fact that both trumpets and vials are disclosed by the opening of the last seal, admits of their being cotemporaneous.
And when he had taken the book, the four beasts and four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them harps, and golden vials full of odours, which are the prayers of saints.
Or, do the seven vials come under the last three trumpets, distinguished as they are by the character of woe-trumpets?
And one of the four beasts gave unto the seven angels seven golden vials full of the wrath of God, who liveth for ever and ever.
It is indeed obvious that the breaking of the last seal, lays open the whole of the book, consequently the angels holding the vials would come into view.
Seeing that the seventh seal included all the trumpets, does analogy require that all the vials be comprehended under the seventh or last trumpet?
The careful student of the Apocalypse will discover a striking analogy between the effects of the trumpets and vials as the latter are presented in the sixteenth chapter.
But what more astonished him, was to see multitudes of the vials almost full to the stopper, which bore the names of men whom he had supposed to enjoy their senses in perfection.
It was a subtle fluid, apt to evaporate if not kept closely; and here accordingly it was kept in vials of greater or less size.
She promptly despatched Sir Thomas Heneage, his whilom rival, to the Netherlands armed with a scathing letter in which the Queen poured out the vials of her wrath on Leicester's head.
Sitting down in her anger she poured out the vials of her wrath on her treacherous swain, bidding him wed his gold.
He went to his office and poured out sundry vials of wrath upon the head of his luckless clerk, to whom he attributed the atrocious blunder which had been committed.
This display of ingenuity has been the occasion for outpouring many vials of wrath upon the sinful ukeké.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vials" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.