And he exerciseth all the power of the first beast before him, and causeth the earth and them which dwell therein to worship the first beast, whose deadly wound was healed.
We further read respecting this earthly power, that he causethall to receive a mark in their right hand or their foreheads; yet chapter 20:4, speaks of the people of God as those who do not receive the mark or worship the image.
He taketh away the heart of the chief of the people of the earth, and causeth them to wander in a wilderness where there is no way.
I have heard the check of my reproach, and the spirit of my understanding causeth me to answer.
He causeth it to come, whether for correction, or for his land, or for mercy.
The clapper, whichcauseth the sound from the two sides of the bell, is the tongue of the preacher which causeth both Testaments to resound.
Whereupon Masrur laughed her-wards and she asked him, "What causeth thee to laugh?
FN#73] Thereupon his eyes brimmed with tears and he wept sore; so they said to him, "What causeth thee to weep?
Secondly, the Psalmist says, "He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle.
He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of men, "that he may bring forth food out of the earth, and wine that maketh glad the heart of man.
This indeed doth astonish us and causeth us to tremble at y^e deceitfullnes [128] and desperate wickednes of mans harte.
It causeth troublesome dreams, and sends up black vapours to the brain.
You have heard how this tyrant Love rageth with brute beasts and spirits; now let us consider what passions itcauseth amongst men.
But hasteth yow to doon him Ioye have; For trusteth wel, to longe y-doon hardnesse 1245 Causeth despyt ful often, for destresse.
But futur tyme, er I was in the snare, Coude I not seen; that causeth now my care.
That ilke dayes light On which I saw him first with eyen tweyne, That causeth me, and I him, al this peyne!
We have said in the past that one word hath the influence of spring and causeth hearts to become fresh and verdant, while another is like unto blight which causeth the blossoms and flowers to wither.
And he exerciseth all the authority of the first beast before him, and causeth the earth, and those who inhabit therein, to worship the first beast whose deadly wound was healed.
But thanks be to God, who causeth us always to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place.
And He causeth the vapours to rise from the end of the earth; Lightnings for the rain He maketh, And causeth the wind to go forth out of His treasuries.
The present shorte trades causeth the maryner to be caste of and ofte to be idle, and so by povertie to fall to piracie.
When the land is to be sowed, the King commaundeth one of his men to assemble his subiects euery day to labour, during which labour the King causeth store of that drinke to be made for them, whereof we haue spoken.
At length when the goods be dispatched out of the custome house in this order, the Marchant causeth them to be caried to his house, and may do with them at his pleasure.
This countrey is so fruitfull, that it causeth the women as other creatures to bring foorth one, two, and oft-times three at a birth.
And Wikkid-Tunge, thurgh his falshede, Causeth al my wo and drede.
What causeth this, but wilful wrecchednesse, That al is lost, for lak of stedfastnesse?
Then shall we have perfect and everlasting visions of God, and that blessed One his Son Jesus Christ; a good thought of whom doth sometimes so fill us, while in this world, that itcauseth joy unspeakable and full of glory.
The very euill that causeth mine anoy The matter is that breedes to me my ioy, Which doth my wofull heart full sore displease, And yet my hap and hard yll lucke doth ease.
Alas, what causeth my mishap, that the heauenly beauty of yours should make proofe of a cruelty so great?
And certes, herein appeared the mercy of God, who causeth things difficult and almost impossible, to be so easy, as those that ordinarily be brought to passe.
That scabious, if bruised and applied "to any place wherein any splinter, broken bone, or any such like thing lyeth in the flesh doth in short time loosen it and causeth it to be easily drawen forth.
Verily he that is therein standeth in the boat of Ra and causeth choice viands to be given thence to the temples.
For it hath been proved by experience in the world that in the case of such matters of conscience laceration causeth healing; censure produceth increased diligence; prohibition induceth eagerness; and intimidation createth avidity.
Your likeness is like unto the star before the morning, which is apparently bright and luminous, but reallycauseth the misguidance and destruction of the caravans of My city and country.
That Book is the Book which unfailingly leadeth the seeker unto the Ridván of the divine Presence, and causethhim that hath forsaken his country and is treading the seeker’s path to enter the Tabernacle of everlasting reunion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "causeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.