This is the fire which, in one and the same moment, kindleth the flame of love in the breasts of the faithful, and induceth the chill of heedlessness in the heart of the enemy.
The attainment of this City quencheth thirst without water, and kindleth the love of God without fire.
Take heed of a passionate, cruel eye, that kindleth the hurting or reviling fire in thy breast, or is kindled by it; that fetcheth matter of rage or malice from all that displeaseth thee in another.
True thankfulness kindleth in the heart a love to the giver above the gift, or at least a love to God above our carnal prosperity and pleasure, and bringeth the heart still nearer unto God, by all his mercies.
A man that is in danger of a fever, must avoid that which kindleth it.
His breath kindleth coals, and a flame goeth out of his mouth.
For a passionate man kindleth strife, and a sinful man will trouble his friends, and bring in debate in the midst of them that are at peace.
A hasty contention kindleth a fire and a hasty quarrel sheddeth blood and a tongue that beareth witness bringeth death.
His breath kindleth coals, and a flame cometh forth out of his mouth.
For if she weeping sit, or smiling stand, She bends thy bow, or kindleth else thy brand.
Most especially was this the case with fuel, so that in the seventeenth century it was a familiar local saying that "here water kindleth fire.
Here we may to this day see exemplified the ancient local proverb, "Here water kindleth fire;" for barges loaded with fire-wood and turf from the fens still discharge their cargoes at this spot.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kindleth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.