Often we miscall words and sentences of the cross, and either put nonsense on His rods, or burden His Majesty with slanders and mistakes, when He mindeth for us thoughts of peace and love, even to do us good in the latter end.
I have that confidence that your soul mindeth Christ and salvation.
The kéeper of Bées whichmindeth to handle and looke into hiues, ought the day before to refraine the veneriall acte, not a person fearefull, nor comming to the hiue with vnwashed handes and face.
He also whiche mindeth to haue also in a readinesse the hiues vnto his vse, in which he may receiue forthwith the rude youth of the swarmes put forth, which if they be not diligently preserued, they flye quite awaye at the full heate of Sunne.
Nay, he but mindeth other things," returned Lord Foxham.
The which mindeth me I grow an hungered, yet will I forego appetite and yield thee this fair pasty for but two of thy gold pieces.
Or like one that looketh on a comely picture, and never mindeth either him that made it, or him that is represented by it.
And, that a God that exactly observeth and mindeth the thoughts and words of every man, should by every man be exactly minded and observed.
Nay, but hemindeth other things," returned Lord Foxham.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mindeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.