You will not say, that it conveyeth inherent sanctifying grace, no not into all the elect themselves, which many are many years after without.
By supporting the soul under that dispensation, and keeping it from fainting, through the secret influences of grace, which he conveyethinto the soul; as he did to the poor woman of Canaan, Matth.
The new covenant conveyeth faith, but the old one conveyeth none (Gal 3).
Take this conclusion from the whole: no thanks are accepted of God that come not to him in the name of his Son; his Son must have the glory of conveying our thanks to God, because he was he that by his blood conveyeth his grace to us.
God "through nations conveyeth herself into holy souls," and "maketh the friends of God, and prophets.
Divine wisdom "conveyeth herself into holy souls," and "maketh the friends of God, and the prophets.
We see the night still flies before the day, and dareth not come upon us again, but as the light diminisheth and conveyeth itself away.
For as Christ in the Ministery of his Word, preacheth to the ear; and by the ear conveyeth himself into the heart: so in the Sacrament he preacheth to the eye; and by the eye, conveyeth himself into the heart.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conveyeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.