It is a sin that persuadeth a man to make a show of civility, morality, or Christian religion, as a cloak, a pretence, a guise to deceive withal.
It is a sin that persuadeth a man to make a show of civility, morality, or religion, as a cloak, a pretence, a guise to deceive withal.
For because of my Spirit he shall know that these things are true; for it persuadeth men to do good.
For, in the fear of God, we signify unto your honours that whosoever persuadeth you that ye may pardon where God commandeth death deceiveth your souls, and provoketh you to offend God's Majesty.
And which is the worse, he that doth the evil, or he that only persuadeth them to it?
Methinks this should be a very great comfort to you, to think that it is the devil that persuadeth you to despair?
Spend it in nothing which flesh-pleasing persuadethyou to, against your consciences, or with a secret grudge or doubting of your consciences.
Sidenote: The French admerallpersuadeth the Scots to fight with the English host.
What persuadeth the living thing to obey, and command, and even be obedient in commanding?
One persuadeth their bowels otherwise; I am not their physician and teacher.
O my soul, I taught thee so to persuade that thou persuadest even the grounds themselves to thee: like the sun, which persuadeth even the sea to its height.
That to the stronger the weaker shall serve--thereto persuadeth he his will who would be master over a still weaker one.
It persuadeth me, I know not how, it toucheth me inwardly with a caressing hand, it constraineth me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "persuadeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.