The will of God is the rule of all righteousness, neither knoweth he any other way by which he governeth and ordereth any of his actions.
Bicause thei will without any disease rain by fortune, and not by their vertue: for that in the worlde beyng but little vertue, thei see fortune governeth all thynges.
Which go round about, whithersoever the will of him that governeth them shall lead them, to whatsoever he shall command them upon the face of the whole earth: 37:13.
The wise and good man, having investigated all these things, will submit his own mind to Him that governeth the Whole, even as good citizens to the laws of their State.
But if withal thou mark the way of Him that governeth the whole and bear Him about within thee, wilt thou still long for cut stones and a fine rock?
In that land they have a queen that governeth all that land, and all they be obeissant to her.
And their prince, that governeth that country, that they clepe Batho, dwelleth at the city of Orda.
Therefore the Civill and Ecclesiasticall Power were both joined together in one and the same person, the High Priest; and ought to bee so, in whosoever governeth by Divine Right; that is, by Authority immediate from God.
And that we speak not of an accidental head (such as the king is, because he governeth them suo modo by the sword); for that is not an essential constitutive part; but of a constitutive ecclesiastical head and body.
It is also against the government of God: for God governeth the rational powers first, and the inferior by them.
Is God the Governor of the world, and hath he not a law by which he governeth them?
Thanne is thilke the soverein good,' quod she, 'that alle thingesgoverneth strongly, and ordeyneth hem softely.
Amonges thise thinges sitteth the heye maker, king and lord, welle and biginninge, lawe and wys Iuge, to don equitee; and governeth and enclyneth the brydles of thinges.
And in the latere ende of thy wode Muse, thou preyedest that thilke 45 pees that governeth the hevene sholde governe the erthe.
For he is of so grete mihtes, That he governeth the bataille; Withouten him may noght availe The stronge hond, bot he it helpe; Ther mai no knyht of armes yelpe, Bot he feihte under his banere.
Betwen the tuo extremites Of vice stant the propretes Of vertu, and to prove it so Tak Avarice and tak also The vice of Prodegalite; Betwen hem Liberalite, Which is the vertu of Largesse, Stant and governethhis noblesse.
For whatsoever moveth is stronger than that which is moved, and whatsoever governeth is stronger than that which is governed.
To be subject and obedient, is to take the understanding and will of another to govern you, before (though not without) your own; and to make your understandings and wills to follow the conduct of his that governeth you.
Certainly it may be known: for God will judge the world in righteousness, by the same law or covenant by which hegoverneth them.
Wherefore by this word, a throne, or the throne of grace, is intimated, that God ruleth andgoverneth by his grace.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "governeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.