For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceivethit not.
She perceiveth that her merchandise is good: her candle goeth not out by night.
His sons come to honour, and he knoweth it not; and they are brought low, but he perceiveth it not of them.
In all such tribulations a Christen manperceiveth that God is his father, and loveth him, even as he loved Christ when he shed his blood on the cross.
For the natural man perceiveth not the things of the spirit of God: For they are but foolishness unto him.
The same order shall the Curate use with those betwixt whom he perceiveth malice and hatred to reign; not suffering them to be partakers of the Lord's Table, until he know them to be reconciled.
She perceiveth that her merchandise is good: her candle goeth | not out by night.
Hence, whenever the World perceiveth this holy Fire of Love in God's Children, it concludeth immediately that they are turned fools, and are beside themselves.
The single heart perceiveth the true faith, and so doing is strong and clear as the diamond, and this strength is the wisdom of the supreme that strengthened us.
Most excellent is the virtue of this light, for he who perceiveth it is born into Paradise without dissolution of being.
He who perceiveth this Light is set free from the fetters of Karma.
Praise be unto Him Who at this very moment perceiveth in this remote prison the goal of My desire.
He finds by nature no form nor comeliness in himself, but the more he looks in the glass of the Word, the more unhandsome, the more deformed he perceivethsin has made him.
Have you all this while so much as given me one small piece of a text to prove it unlawful for the church, to receive those whom she, by the word, perceiveth the Lord God and her Christ hath received?
For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man, (as to his body) perceiveth it not.
How then shall the conscience of the burdened sinner by rightly quieted, if he perceiveth not the grace of God?
Every man of insight confesseth Thy sovereignty and Thy dominion, and every discerning eye perceiveth the greatness of Thy majesty and the compelling power of Thy might.
Blessed be the man that turneth his face towards thee, that perceiveth from thee the fragrance of God’s Presence, the Lord of all worlds.
He perceiveth the disease, and prescribeth, in His unerring wisdom, the remedy.
The animal feeleth realities which are perceptible to the senses, but man perceiveth intellectual realities (or things perceptible to reason).
The longer he looketh at it, the better perceiveth he that it is a ship, and that it was coming with great rushing toward the castle as fast as it might.
His sons come to honor, and he knoweth it not; and they are brought low, but he perceiveth it not of them.
A proud heartperceiveth not his own necessity of so great a change as a new birth, and of the Holy Ghost to give him a new nature, and plant the image of God upon him.
Whereas an humble soul is so emptied of itself, and perceiveth its deadness and insufficiency to good, that it magnifieth grace, and is wondrous thankful for it, as for a new and spiritual life.
We are exceeding apt to be over-desirous of sight; and to take nothing as an object fit to affect us, which sense perceiveth not.
Sense feeleth and perceiveth what now is, but thou hast reason to foresee what will be?
A proud man is apt to domineer with insolency when he gets any advantage, and perceiveth himself on the higher ground.
A proud man is more troubled when he perceiveth that he is undervalued and misseth of the honour which he sought, than that his preaching succeeds not for the good of souls, or his prayers prevail not for their spiritual good.
Naught in the heavens or on the earth can escape His knowledge, and He, verily, perceiveth all things.
For naught doth he behold save that he perceiveth God therein.
Besides this, he to whom you should show it seeth himself and perceiveth the thing that he would bid you prove.
For thereby perceiveth he that it cometh to his course to wrestle, which shall be, unless he willingly play the coward or the fool, the matter of his eternal reward.
For as it is one spark of soberness left in a drunken head when he perceiveth himself to be drunk and getteth himself fair to bed, so if a fool perceive himself a fool that point is no folly but a little spark of wit.
He that knoweth not, and that erreth, perceiveth not that evidence of truth which should make him receive it, and which maketh other men receive it; and therefore knoweth not that indeed another is in the right, or seeth any more than he.
A man can hardly continue long to hate him whom he perceivethunfeignedly to love him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perceiveth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.