There is no one that approveth thy conduct, O Bhishma, in unceasingly praising with devotion, from ignorance alone, Kesava so unworthy of praise.
But men of worldly dispositions do so over-value worldly things, that from them they venture to take the measure of God's love and hatred, and of the causes which he approveth or disapproveth in the world.
The Holy Ghost in the electors and ordainers directeth them to discern the fitness of the persons elected and ordained, and so to call such as God approveth of, and calleth by the Holy Ghost in them.
To urge the keeping of the Acts anent the keeping of the Assembly, that it may have the own reverence and majestie—” The Assembly having heard the whole act read, most unanimously alloweth and approveththis article.
My mother approveth my vow; my father is against it, and dischargeth me of it because I did it not by his advice.
But he that approveth of his doubting, and would have it so, and thinks the revelation is uncertain, and such as will warrant no firmer a belief, I should scarcely say, this man is a christian.
And how few now approve of that which God approveth of, and will justify at last!
The law cannot; for that approveth of what Christ has done.
When my heart approveth of it, it can never be sinful.
My mother commandeth so; and my heart also approveth of it.
This therefore more fullyapproveth of what I said before; to wit, That they had hardly done their work in the world, by that it began to rain; but so soon as they had done, the flood was upon the earth.
I say, he justifieth, he approveth of the sentence of the law, that was gone out against him, and by which he now stood condemned in his own conscience before the tribunal of God's justice.
Why doth he also waver from himself; for he citeth(1184) out of the Helvetic Confessor Jerome’s definition of a thing indifferent, and approveth it.
Approveth Christ ony more religions than oon, that saynt 35 James speketh of?
If he approveth no more, why hast thou left his rule, and taken another?
He, he shall not be blotted out the book of God's eternal grace and mercy, when others are liable to loose a share, not only in heaven, but to be for ever blotted out of the book that approveth of visible believers also.
I say, he justifieth, he approveth of the sentence of the law, that was now gone out against him, and by which he now stood condemned in his own conscience before the tribunal of God's justice.
How then shall any other faculty be greater than this, which both useth the others as its servants, and the same approveth each of them and declareth concerning them?
That, by Zeus, which useth all these, and approveth each of them and taketh counsel?
This Sentence, PAUL approveth where he saith thus to subjects, Be ye mindful of your Sovereigns that speak to you the Word of GOD; and follow you the faith of them, whose conversation you know to be virtuous.
And the Archbishop said, "Holy Church approveth not this learning.
This sentenceapproveth Saint PAUL, saying thus, The Kingdom of GOD is not in word, but in virtue.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "approveth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.