He saith: "I have educated all men, that they may recognize this Revelation, and yet the people of the Bayán refuse to concede even the name believer to that blessed Tree that belongeth neither to the East nor to the West.
It is Thine to command, and all sovereignty belongeth to Thee, and the realm of might boweth before Thy behest.
The cases about that confession which belongethto church discipline, belongeth to the second part; and therefore shall here be passed by.
It belongeth only to the magistrate, and not to you, to be the avenger.
And which is a mortal sin inconsistent with the life of grace, and which not, is before spoken to, and belongeth not to this place.
We ask all this of thee, O Lord; for thou art the universal King, holy and just, to whom it belongethin righteousness to judge the world, and save thy people.
The private judgment, which is nothing but a rational discerning of truth and duty, in order to our own choice and practice, belongeth to every rational person.
Most which belongeth to this subject is said before, chap.
We have deserved everlasting wrath; to us belongeth confusion, but mercy and forgiveness to thee.
To each soul belongethanother world; to each soul is every other soul a back-world.
Gracefulness belongeth to the munificence of the magnanimous.
And what was once called the secret and secrecy of profound souls, belongeth to-day to the street-trumpeters and other butterflies.
Zarathustra, as he went away: "and what is mine in my cave belongeth also unto thee, my guest!
Then he resumed, with a change of tone, "But I wish not to weigh down thy young imaginings with the sober knowledge that belongeth not to thine years but to mine.
Now that the Great Spirit hath at last given them into my charge, it is a trust that belongeth to me, and to me alone.
Also unto Thee, O God, belongeth mercy: for Thou wilt render unto every man according to his works.
And to every one of them belongeth an hundred students at least, and to some of them a much greater number, though they be not ever all together in the same.
To the Lord our God belongeth righteousness, but unto us confusion of face .
So he turned to those present and asked them, "To whom belongeth yonder house?
Accordingly they presented themselves before him, and the boy with them, whom when the king saw, he asked them, "To whom belongeth this boy?
It belongeth to a stranger, who hath bought him a slave-girl from this city and lodgeth with her in such a place.
Thereupon she donned a devotee's dress and betaking herself to the goldsmith, said to him, "To whom belongeth the bangle which is now with the king?
Sleepe Argus, sleep Ignorance, sleep Impudence, for Mercury hath Io and onely Io Paean belongethto Astrophel.
Hail Tcheser-tep, who comest forth from thy shrine, I have not uttered curses against that which belongeth to God and is with me.
If thou hast ground to till, labour in the field which God hath given thee; rather than fill thy mouth with that which belongeth to thy neighbours it is better to terrify him that hath possessions [to give them unto thee].
So saying, he mounted, with his hundred men of the Banu Kahtan and a thousand Persians, and rode to meet his brother in great state, but greatness belongeth to God alone.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "belongeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.