Abu itself, and there existeth the granite, the substance whereof is hard (?
And Ra said], "I am the maker of the heavens and the earth, I have knit together the mountains, and I have created everything which existeth upon them.
I have multitudes of names, and I have multitudes of forms, and my beingexisteth in every god.
If it be Our Will We are fully capable of describing for thee whateverexisteth in every land or hath come to pass therein.
Indeed, there existeth in man a faculty which deterreth him from, and guardeth him against, whatever is unworthy and unseemly, and which is known as his sense of shame.
There existeth a rare tirtha called Isanadhyushita, lying from the ant-hill at the distance of six throws of a heavy stick.
When the time of universal dissolution cometh, the fire Samvartaka born of thy wrath consumeth the three worlds and existeth alone.
Thou wert wont to say always, Save thee there existeth not one dear unto me.
It existeth in the mind, having no corporeal existence that one can see.
Learn the instrumental music that is current among the celestials and which existeth not in the world of men, for, O son of Kunti, it will be to thy benefit.
The slayer of Arjuna, however, existeth not, nor doth one that can vanquish him.
There also existeth a well sacred to the royal Rishi Janaka, which is worshipped by the gods.
Verily there existeth not any one more treacherous than she.
That Divinity which man doth imagine for himselfexisteth only in his mind, not in truth.
Note ye how easily, where unity existeth in a given family, the affairs of that family are conducted; what progress the members of that family make, how they prosper in the world.
Man, however, existeth both in his mind and in truth; thus man is greater than that fanciful reality which he is able to imagine.
For instance, the nature of ether is unknown, but that it existeth is certain by the effects it produceth, heat, light and electricity being the waves thereof.
In all the preceding stages the power of reason is absent, but the soul existeth and revealeth itself.
In like manner the mind proveth the existence of an unseen Reality that embraceth all beings, and that existeth and revealeth itself in all stages, the essence whereof is beyond the grasp of the mind.
This may not be, my young friend, without, at least, far more occasion than yet existeth for the severity.
Indeed, most of our churchmen are getting to believe that there is no up, or down, except as it relateth to the surface of the earth; so that no great obstacle existeth in that point.
There existeth a rare tirtha called Isanadhyushita, lying from the ant-hill at the distance of six throws of a heavy stick.
A doubt existeth in my mind, which I would ask thee to solve!
O Muni, that region which is known as heaven, existeth there above us.
And the great god Vishnu who is the Infinite Spirit, the Lord Preceptor of all the gods, is the Supreme Being without attributes, and the Soul of the Universe, and existethpervading the whole creation.
Thou wert wont to say always, 'Save thee there existeth not one dear unto me.
O regenerate Rishi, there existeth not in the kingdom of Janaka a single subject that followeth not the duties of his birth.
The same holdeth true of its moon, its firmament, its stars, trees, and oceans, and of all that pertaineth thereunto or existeth therein.
All that existeth in this city shall indeed endure and will never perish.
It is a spot which existeth in the sayings of the priests, but it hath been lost to all men in the mazes of legendary lore.
But apparently itexisteth only in the sayings of thy wise men," I observed, dubiously.
God is sanctified from His servants and no direct relationship ever existeth between Him and any created thing, while ye have all arisen at His bidding.
At Thy behest Thou dost render victorious whomsoever Thou willest, through the hosts of heaven and earth and whatsoever existeth between them.
He existed when nothing else existed, and what existeth He created after He had come into being.
The place where he liveth is unknown; he is not to be found in inscribed shrines; there existeth no habitation which can contain him; and thou canst not conceive his form in thy heart.
And then are all these things thus ordained; truly Himself existeth not in numeration, nor in system, nor in computation, but in the judgment of the heart.
And because the testimony existeth in all things, hence so many Lords of Shields are enshrouded by those colors, and attend upon those colors.
And in that Light whichexisteth in those single paths, whatsoever is revealed is revealed.
And it is extended in thirty-two directions, and departeth from that hidden brain, from that Light which existeth in Itself.
Note ye how easily, where unity existeth in a given family, the affairs of.
O regenerate Rishi, there existethnot in the kingdom of Janaka a single subject that followeth not the duties of his birth.
O Muni, that region which is known as heaven, existeth there above us.
Yet what a tendency there existeth among thy people from over seas to coquette with love!
Honey is plentiful, oil existeth in large quantities, and fruits of every kind are on the trees thereof.
As every man existeth in soul and in body one man, so also Christ existeth in divine nature and human nature, in one person one Christ.
Let us therefore merit eternal life with God through this faith, and through good deserts, who existeth in Trinity One Almighty God ever to eternity.
For virtue existeth not only in animate things, but also in inanimate.
Furthermore, the symbolism whichexisteth in things and offices ecclesiastical, is often not seen, both because figures have departed, and now it is the time of truth; and also because we ought not to judaise.
The second is the union of the human nature with the divine, which took place in the incarnation of the Word of God; or the conformity of nature, which existeth in the flesh, between Christ and His Holy Church.
He who compasseth the Queen existeth not, for compassing, he dieth.
So, Delicio shall still sail by the compass, and shall still compass all, and yet be compassed by none; for it is written, Who compasseth Delicio existeth not.
So Delicio shall still sail by the compass, and shall still compass all, and yet be compassed by none; for it is written, Who compasseth Delicio existeth not.
He who compasseth the Queen existeth not, for, compassing, he dieth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "existeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.