Loue prescribeth no suche lawe to her suters as pollicie doth to man.
The one doth reioyce the werie and tedious minde, many times inuolued with ordinarie cares, the other prescribeth a directe pathe to treade the tracte of this present life.
Archigene prescribeth the dried liver of a Fox for the Spleneticke with Oxymell: and Marcellinus for the Melt, drunke after the same manner; and Sextus adviseth to drinke it simply without composition of Oxymell.
In All Bodies Politique The Power Of The Representative Is Limited In Bodies Politique, the power of the Representative is alwaies Limited: And that which prescribeth the limits thereof, is the Power Soveraign.
Further, he will have us to obey even such things as authority prescribethnot rightly (that is, such rites as do not set forward godliness), and that because they have the force of a constitution.
And this authority he would have one to take as ground enough to believe, that that which the church prescribeth doth belong to order and the shunning of scandal, and in that persuasion to do it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prescribeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.