Bot for so moche as he blind is, Fulofte time he goth amis 350 And takth the badde for the goode, Which hindreth many a mannes fode Withoute cause, and forthreth eke.
In children it killeth and expelleth the wormes of the guts and belly, and letteth and hindreth the breeding and new encrease of any moe.
First, It hindrethnot in itself, as is clear by the ensuing considerations:-- 1.
Now God only made the man, but man's listening to Satan made him a sinner, which is the cause of all his weakness: this therefore is it that hindreth him, and that also disenableth him in seeking the salvation of his soul.
This shews then, that it is sin, not our lawful and honest employment, that hindreth one's walking with God.
That which hindreth him is the weakness that came upon him by reason of sin.
As reprobation hindreth not either of these two ways, so neither is it from this simple act that Satan is permitted either to tempt them, that they might be tried, or that they might be overthrown.
Dill has also the reputation of counteracting the enchantments of Witches and sorcerers-- "The Verdain and the Dill That hindreth Witches of their will.
The Nightshade strews to work him ill, Therewith the Vervain and the Dill That hindreth witches of their will.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hindreth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.