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Example sentences for "neither doth"

  • A brutish man knoweth not; neither doth a fool understand this.

  • For a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt fruit; neither doth a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.

  • By means of these contrivances it is not easie to know in what part or place his Person is, neither doth he care they should.

  • Neither doth he perhaps ever think of it after.

  • Turkeys he delights not in, because they change the colour of their heads: Neither doth he kill any of these to eat, nor any other creature of what sort soever, and he hath many, that he keeps tame.

  • For he doth not now bring on his fury, neither doth he revenge wickedness exceedingly.

  • Chasing and raging he swalloweth the ground, neither doth he make account when the noise of the trumpet soundeth.

  • Every one that denieth the Son, neither doth he hold the Father; but he that acknowledgeth the Son, holdeth the Father also.

  • For there is no good tree which produceth fruit of a bad quality; neither doth a tree of a bad sort produce good fruit.

  • The first light convinces of sins, but of none other than sins against the law; neither doth it shew the soul a Saviour, or deliver (for that is the work of the Spirit) from the curse wherewith it doth curse it.

  • Neither doth a good meaning excuse any evil action, or else they who killed the apostles were to be excused, because in so doing they thought they did God good service, John xiv.

  • Neither doth he stand alone in this pitch, for among the sect of Formalists, is swarming a sect of Reconcilers, who preach and profess unity with the church of Rome in matters of faith.

  • It is a dangerous mistake, for take the work of mediation itself, he neither doth it as God, nor as man, but as God-man.

  • Neither doth he fret at those on whom he forceth precedence, as one that hoped their modesty would have refused; but holds his mind unfeignedly below his place, and is ready to go lower (if need be) without discontent.

  • There be wrongs which he will not see, neither doth he always look that way which he meaneth, nor take notice of his secret smarts, when they come from great ones.

  • He never loadeth himself with burdens above his strength, beyond his will; and once bound, what he can he will do, neither doth he will but what he can do.

  • Even in the best things long continuance is a just quarrel; manna itself grows tedious with age, and novelty is the highest style of commendation to the meanest offers; neither doth he in books and fashions ask, How good?

  • A brutish man knoweth not, neither doth a fool understand this.

  • But sublime and glorious as it is, "a brutish man knoweth not; neither doth a fool understand this.

  • It leaveth not anything unconsumed, neither doth it suffer anything to escape: it scorcheth men's flesh: 30 over the same are nineteen angels appointed.

  • The inhabitants thereof have no protector besides him; neither doth he suffer any one to have a share in the establishment or knowledge of his decree.

  • BY the star,k when it setteth;l your companion Mohammed erreth not; nor is he led astray: neither doth he speak of his own will.

  • Moses answered, The knowledge thereof is with my LORD, in the book of his decrees: my LORD erreth not, neither doth he forget.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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