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Example sentences for "addeth"

Lexicographically close words:
adden; addendum; adder; addere; adders; addict; addicted; addicting; addiction; addictions
  1. And after some reproofs of the fornicating king, he addeth these further stories.

  2. When Petrarch, in vita sua, speaketh of others extolling his eloquence, he addeth his own neglect of it, Ego modo bene vixissem, qualiter dixissem parvi facerem.

  3. It is no new thing to be quick in accusing our adversaries: but Paraeus addeth not a syllable of proof; and if he had, it must have been such as touched not us, or else invalid.

  4. Because in much wisdom there is much indignation: and he that addeth knowledge, addeth also labour.

  5. Because he addeth blasphemy upon his sins, let him be tied fast in the mean time amongst us: and then let him provoke God to judgment with his speeches.

  6. The heart of the wise instructeth his mouth and addeth learning to his lips.

  7. Wealth addeth many friends, but the poor--his companion separates from him.

  8. To the days of the aged it addeth length; To the might of the strong it addeth strength; It freshens the heart, it brightens the sight; 'T is like quaffing a goblet of morning light.

  9. If he confess, then he concludes himself under judgment; if he deny, then he addeth to his sin: Therefore he neither denieth nor confesseth, but so as he may lessen and extenuate his sin.

  10. A great and potent nobility, addeth majesty to a monarch, but diminisheth power; and putteth life and spirit into the people, but presseth their fortune.

  11. Double masques, one of men, another of ladies, addeth state and variety.

  12. The causes of atheism are: divisions in religion, if they be many; for any one main division, addeth zeal to both sides; but many divisions introduce atheism.

  13. If, as the wise man tells us, he that addeth knowledge addeth also labour; much more is this the case with the man who heaps up riches.

  14. And as for Civill Law, it addeth only the name of the person Commanding, which is Persona Civitatis, the Person of the Common-wealth.

  15. The Sun should be turned to darknesse, and the Moon into bloud, before the great and terrible day of the Lord come," he addeth verse 32.

  16. For having explained those former Laws, in the beginning of the Book of Deuteronomy, he addeth others, that begin at the 12.

  17. But meditation addeth affection to contemplation; men may think long upon the heavens and their course, but their affections are not ravished with them.

  18. They look for heavy load and burden; but, perhaps, God gives them a sight of their lost condition, and addeth not that heavy weight and burden.

  19. To the days of the aged it addeth length, To the might of the strong it addeth strength; It freshens the heart, it brightens the sight, 'T is like quaffing a goblet of morning light!

  20. The law of nature allowing self-defence, or the defence of our brethren, against unjust violence, addeth no such restriction, that it must only be done by the conduit or concurrence of the nobles or parliaments.

  21. For addeth thy biholdinge any necessitee to thilke 90 thinges that thou biholdest presente?

  22. Whoso combineth these three qualities attaineth perfection, and he who addeth thereto the piety and fear of the Lord is in the right course.

  23. P: But as for those in whose hearts is disease, it only addeth wickedness to their wickedness, and they die while they are disbelievers.

  24. P: While as for those who walk aright, He addeth to their guidance, and giveth them their protection (against evil).

  25. For he addeth rebellion unto his sin, he clappeth his hands among us, and multiplieth his words against God.

  26. The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.

  27. The heart of the wise teacheth his mouth, and addeth learning to his lips.

  28. He that addeth knowledge, addeth sorrow," either on account of the difficulty and disappointment in the search for truth; or because knowledge makes man acquainted with many things that are contrary to his will.

  29. The site is naturally both pleasant and profitable; to which, the owner by his ingenious experiments, daily addeth an artificiall surplusage.

  30. He addeth farther, that the forepart of his scull was able to conteine manie bushels of wheat, and by the proportion of the bone of his [Sidenote: A carcase discouered of 200.

  31. Virtruuius writeth of a well in Paphlagonia, whose water séemeth as it were mixed with wine, & addeth thereto that diuerse become drunke by superfluous taking of the same.

  32. He addeth moreouer, how they haue an old bole (which they call S.

  33. Leland writing of this Wiland, addeth these words which I will not omit, sith in mine opinion they are worthie to be noted, for better consideration to be had in the said water and his course.

  34. Héervnto it addeth how the bishop of Shireburne was in like sort slaine in this battell, that began at Brunedune neere to Coliton, and indured euen to Axe minster, which then was called Brunberie or Brunburg.

  35. He addeth moreouer, how they stand on an hill in the edge of Stanes moore, and are as bounds betwéene Richmondshire, and Westmerland.

  36. He addeth also that it is diuided from our continent, by the riuer called Wantsume, which is about thrée furlongs broad, and to be passed ouer in two places onelie.

  37. Harison addeth the ninth in the first part of his chronologie, and calleth it Wales.

  38. He addeth also that there is iron and coles, beside lead ore in Wiredale.

  39. Mr Rose addeth a condition which I doubt not shall stick in thy throat.

  40. An ill time," addeth Philippa, "close on James's death.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "addeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.