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Example sentences for "obligeth"

Lexicographically close words:
obligatory; oblige; obliged; obliger; obliges; obliging; obligingly; obligingness; obliqua; oblique
  1. He causeth the night to succeed the day, and he causeth the day to succeed the night; and he obligeth the sun and the moon to perform their services: each of them runneth an appointed course.

  2. GOD obligeth no man to more than he hath given him ability to perform: GOD will cause ease to succeed hardship.

  3. When we desire it as it is their duty, which God himself obligeth them to perform, and so is part of their integrity, and is their own good, and pleaseth God.

  4. If we are not obliged to obey, we are not obliged to suffer; for the law obligeth primarily to obedience, and only secondarily ad poenam, for want of obedience.

  5. When you lend for increase where charity obligeth you to lend freely; even as it is a sin to lend expecting your own again, when charity obligeth you to give it.

  6. You must remember that man's law is essentially the signification of man's will; and therefore obligeth no further than it truly signifieth the ruler's will.

  7. Nature also obligeth you to prefer your kindred before strangers, if there be a parity as to other reasons.

  8. Our faithfulness to God obligeth us to speak his praise, and to promote his truth, and plead his cause against iniquity.

  9. But a secret consent which no way furthered the injury, obligeth none to restitution, but only to repentance; because it did no wrong to another, but it was a sin against God.

  10. And therefore obligeth not when it is, (1.

  11. Because as the whole is more noble than the part, so he that marrieth obligeth himself to his wife, but on supposition that he is a member of the commonwealth, to which he is still more obliged than to her.

  12. Also he obligeth himselfe, to assist him that hath the Soveraignty, in the Punishing of another; but of himselfe not.

  13. For he obligeth his Children, and Servants, as farre as the Law permitteth, though not further, because none of them are bound to obedience in those actions, which the Law hath forbidden to be done.

  14. There is nothing overmastereth the heart like grace, and so obligeth to sincere and unfeigned obedience as that.

  15. The same general precept obligeth to a diverse manner of duty according to the divers capacities of the subject.

  16. At that very moment, God is so far from obliging you to follow your error, that he still obligeth you to lay it by, and do the contrary.

  17. And your urgency being your own fault, (seeing you should subdue it,) God still obligeth you both to subdue your vice, and to obey your parents.

  18. And will you damn yourselves by departing from God, and that when he calleth you and obligeth you to him?

  19. True thankfulness inclineth us to obey and please him, that obligeth us by his benefits.

  20. It is a contempt of all the present mercies, (which are innumerable and great,) by which God obligeth and encourageth us to obey.

  21. If he give you health and wealth, remember he thereby obligeth you to obedience, and calls for special service from you.

  22. The Devil reproves them then more severely and obligeth them to new Promises, making them also new Marks for assurance or pledge, that those Persons should continue faithful to him.

  23. At Lille if any witch desired to leave the religion, 'the Devil reproves them then more severely, and obligeth them to new Promises.

  24. For example; God hath said, "Honour the Lord with thy substance:" this command obligeth me to obey it whether I vow it or not.

  25. That though the deceit (as the force) of him that I swear to, do forfeit his right to what I promise him, yet my oath or vow obligeth me to do or to give the thing, having interested God himself in the cause.

  26. And it is a consent and covenanting which he calls for, which obligeth the promiser to consequent pious education, which is a domestic act.

  27. Yet he that maketh contrary vows, obligeth himself to contraries and impossibles; and bringeth a necessity of perjury on himself, for not doing the things impossible which he vowed.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "obligeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.