The psalms are most of them forms of prayer or praise, which the Spirit of God indited for the use of the church, and of particular persons.
And how much rather should you do so, by that book which is indited by the Holy Ghost, and recordeth the doctrine of Christ himself, whose authority is greater than all the angels!
Open the Bible with holy reverence as the book of God, inditedby the Holy Ghost.
Holy Ghost hath on purpose indited for thee a whole psalm to sing concerning thyself.
What plume of feathers is he that inditedthis letter?
The latter were a little busier than formerly: they propagated scandals; engraved caricatures, indited lampoons against him; but this he thought a very small matter.
And yet a graceful shade of dignified reserve lent color to his rumored advancement, and the schemer leaned over the writing table with quite a foreign-office air as he indited his diplomatic note of arrival to his destined prey.
As for my Lord Scales, her be seven of housold meny indited of felony, which are strong thefes.
She indited her missives with a dainty gold pen engraved with an orchid, which Harold had requested her never to profane by secular use.
Almost every week brought him a letter from Eleanor--not the romantic, carefully penned epistles she had indited to Harold Phipps, but hasty scrawls often dashed off with a pencil.
I had gotten over my foolish emotion of disappointment, as I have told thee before this, and I went back to my office and indited a reply to the epistle immediately.
And under these quotations I indited boyish rhymes of my own.
With this in view I again seated myself at my desk and indited the following: Dear Miss May:--It is with much satisfaction that I have perused your letter.
It must be added that, as a set off to this expostulation, Punch indited a remarkably genial poem to Bismarck a couple of weeks later on the occasion of his seventieth birthday.
He signed it, anyway, and no doubt indited it too; but perhaps one of the Gills boys held the pen.
Randal still suspended the completion of his speech, and indited the following epistle:-- MY DEAR MR.
So she took a scroll and thereon indited these cadences, "From the love deranged * the sorrowful and estranged * whose torment is prolonged for the longing of thee!
It was here when Michelangelo and Raphael and Titian were ragamuffins in the populous streets; it was leafing when Petrarch indited pages to his Laura; when Dante gazed melancholily upon his Beatrice--Oh, what a little time we have!
He was full of sentiment without being sentimental, a poet who thought but never indited verses.
Could a common grief have indited such expressions South.
The Holy Ghost, who indited the sacred Volume, means what He says and says what He means.
Bishop of Chichester,--and that he indited some poetry as pious in design as it is pretty in execution.
He afterwards indited several other pieces, wrote a translation of Tibullus, and became one of the critical staff of the Monthly Review.
Business letters were indited either in Latin or German, for the latter tongue was more widely diffused for commercial purposes than in our day.
Such was its power that it rarely failed to make its voice heard, and a threat indited by the city of Luebeck was not put quietly into the waste-paper basket by the northern courts.
Now when the Judge heard this confession, which was thrice repeated, he wrote a writ to the Mufti and acquainted him with the contention; and the divine after delivering his decision produced a book and therein indited the procès-verbal.
Then he folded the two missives and sealed them with Haykar's signet and cast them into the royal palace, after which he went and indited a letter in the King's name to his uncle, saying.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indited" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.