It apprehendeth the love of this God in Christ, and so it conquereth and overcometh the spirit of a man.
It apprehendeth the truth of the being and greatness of God, and so it aweth the spirit of a man.
Know thou, verily, God hath preferred the insight to the sight, because the sight seeth the material things, while the insight apprehendeth the spiritual.
There are many evidences as to the blundering of the sight; but the insight apprehendeth the reality and discovereth the mysteries.
Sensitive love is the complacency of the sensitive appetite in sensible good (or in that which the sense and imagination apprehendeth as good).
Because it is the love of that which reason apprehendethas good; and, 2.
Truth in the things known is nothing but their reality; that indeed they are that which their names import, or the mind apprehendeth them to be: this is that which is called both physical and metaphysical truth.
We cannot expect that the heart or will should be any more for God and godliness, than the understanding practically apprehendeth them as good.
Rational love is the complacency of the rational appetite in that which reason apprehendeth good: the same thing with primary volition.
For, since faith apprehendeth pardon, but never payeth a penny for it, no marvel that salvation doth not die and live, ebb or flow, with the working of faith.
So then, man’s happiness or misery must depend upon this,—both what the soul fixeth upon, and what it apprehendeth to be in it.
It is this, certainly, no man apprehendeth it aright, we entertain good thoughts of our friendship with God, or that it is easy to be reconciled.
It apprehendeth the truth of the being and great ness of God, and so it aweth the spirit of a man.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "apprehendeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.