Than they counte as Fables, the holie misteries of Christian Religion.
How fond and idle then Will seeme the misteries of men?
His impietie is not so bold to bring divinity downe to the mistake of reason, or to deny those misteries his apprehension reacheth not.
Knowledge doth ignorance ingender when We study misteries of other men And forraigne plots.
But he whom heavenly fire doth warme, And 'gainst these powerful follies arme, Doth soberly disdaine All these fond humane misteries As the deceitfull and unwise Distempers of our braine.
This, which is interesting as showing how small some of these misteries were, points to a retention of control, the amalgamation being mainly concerned, no doubt, with the expenses of the pageant and the gild feasts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misteries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.