The man of weak understanding who doubteth religion, virtue or the words of the Rishis, is precluded from regions of immortality and bliss, like Sudras from the Vedas!
Nor doth he of sinful heart, who having accomplished a virtuous act doubteth in his mind, obtain the fruits of his act, in consequence of that scepticism of his!
The man thatdoubteth virtue is destined to take his birth in the brute species.
The fool that doubteth religion and disregardeth virtue, proud of the proof derived from his own reasoning, regardeth not other proofs and holdeth the Rishis, who are capable of knowing the future as present as mad men.
The sinful wretch, however, who doubteth religion and transgresseth the scriptures, is regarded as lower even than Sudras and robbers!
He that doubteth religion hath no expiation for his offence.
And who doubtethbut kings may command such things as God hath commanded before them?
We are animated by the example of Formalists to practise conformity, which in our consciences we condemn, and by consequence do sin, because he that doubteth is damned, and whatsoever is not of faith is sin.
No man doubteth that ecclesiastical government is ordained of God, and yet how many and great disorders grow in it from other causes.
Why, he thatdoubteth or wavereth in his mind about the truth of the mercy of God in Christ.
Moche doubtethhe when he awoke on the nature of this Vision, whether he mote give hede thereto or not.
On the other side, if all duty be omitted which conscience doubteth of, I may be kept from almost every duty.
For he that doubteth is condemned if he eat: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin," Rom.
But let him ask in faith, nothing doubting: for he that doubteth is like the surge of the sea driven by the wind and tossed.
Now that promise is as positive as a promise can be but we read in the following verses, “But let him ask in faith nothing doubting: for he that doubteth is like the surge of the sea driven by the wind and tossed.
And there is no man that doubteth whether our cattell can see to feed in the nights, seeing we are so well certified thereof by our experience: and by reason of the sphere our nights should be darker then any time vnder the poles.
No christian of competent understanding doubteth of it.
Seeing "he that doubteth is condemned if he eat, because he eateth not in faith; for whatsoever is not of faith is sin," Rom.
May a man pray that doubteth of his interest in God, and dare not call him Father as his child?
The apostle there speaketh not of eating in the sacrament, but of eating meats which he doubteth of whether they are lawful, but is sure that it is lawful to forbear them.
Colon assureth me, Fernando, that he doubteth if these Indians have now any religious creed, so that our ministers will have no prejudices to encounter, in presenting to their simple minds the sublime truths of the gospel!
Now, he that doubtethyour Excellency will not discover Cathay is a heretic, seeing that you have discovered my secret without having heard it!
I am one that more than doubt of that which you say no man doubteth of.
And that he that doubteth of things indifferent is damned if he do them, because he doth them not of faith, Rom.
Because he doubteth the wisdom of the Eternal Wisdom, and is held captive as in the strait prison of the womb, hath neither knowledge nor wisdom, and is compared unto a man straitly bound in captivity.
Whoso doubteth the omniscience of the wisdom of the Light-Bearer, but holdeth to his belief in Reward, excellent ofttimes in making the root of goodness to grow, 304.
He who doubteth the wisdom of Him that is all Light, shall for his sin be made captive until five hundred years be gone, and this is called the conception within the womb of ignorance.
Whoso shall accept the doctrine of rewards and doubteth the wisdom of Him that hath Light that surpasseth all knowledge of man, shall be made captive in Doubting Castle, and the three jewels of the faith shall no more be his.
Whoso doubteth the wisdom that is beyond man’s understanding, and hath believed the doctrine of reward, shall of a certainty be born within Doubting Castle, and this is called conception within the womb of ignorance.
Doubteth master Speight’s ability in the exposition of old words, but commendeth his diligence and knowledge.
Sidenote: Doubteth master Speight’s ability in the exposition of old words, but commendeth his diligence and knowledge.
The hope of the ungodly is like He that doubteth is like the surge thistle-down carried away by the of the sea driven by the wind and wind; like a thin froth that is tossed.
Let him that doubteththe words which the Spirit of God hath spoken seek the court of Our presence and hear Our divinely-revealed verses, and be an eye-witness of the clear proof of Our claim.
Whoso doubteth Our power, let him ask the Lord his God, that He may disclose unto him the secret, and assure him of its truth.
No man doubteth but Ismael was great comfort unto him at his birth; and was it no grief, then, when he must cast out the mother and the child both?
Marry, he who doubteth whether there be any God or no.
He thatdoubteth thereof shall find in Genesis Abraham's own moan made to God.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "doubteth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.