Burbecke water riseth at Wustall head, by west, and going by Wustall foot to Skaleg, it admitteth the Breder that descendeth thither [Sidenote: Breder.
After this increase the said streame in like sort runneth to Rigston, & there admitteth the [Sidenote: Bollein brooke.
Skaleg, itadmitteth the Breder that descendeth thither from Breder dale.
That the question is not about things indifferent, but about a main article of faith, namely, Christian liberty, which admitteth not any yoke to be imposed upon the conscience, no not in things indifferent.
The Scripture speaketh most generally, and admitteth no exception from the rules which it giveth: “Whatsoever ye do (though commanded by superiors) do all to the glory of God.
Secondly, He admitteth not my distinction of those words, “Under Christ, and for Christ.
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The communion of propertiesadmitteth us to put the man Christ for God, but not his manhood.
And by the contrary, if meditation be entertained as it should be, it admitteth not prayer to have place at that time.
Note then, that that which is the initiating ordinance admitteth none into church communion but these that first partake thereof.
The sentence past, admittethor reprieve; Yea, of a pardon, canst thou but believe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "admitteth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.