But, Third, This doctrine of coming to Jesus Christ for life, informeth us, that it is to be had nowhere else.
But, Second, This doctrine of coming to Christ informethus where poor destitute sinners may find life for their souls, and that is in Christ.
This is, I say, the first thing, the first posture of his with which we are acquainted, and it informeth us of several things.
By these words more is implied than expressed; for this awaking of Noah, not only informeth us of natural awaking from sleep, but of his spiritual awaking from his sin.
Now if we demand how Cavaliers then destitute of stirrops did usually mount their Horses; as Lipsius informeth the unable and softer sort of men had their a1/4EuroI1/2I+-I squaredI?
Thus informeth thee the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
Thus informeth you He Who is the Omniscient, He Who is aware.
It is only the divine law,(1154) revealed from God, which informeth the minds of men with such notions as are supra naturam, and which may guide them ad finem supernaturalem.
I know not, nor do I even know that I have done so, unless some one who hath heard me informeth me thereof!
Thus informeth thee, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "informeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.