Because it requireth all, of all sorts, to come to the Minister and these Lay-Elders to be examined, before they can be admitted to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper.
The lonesome Spirit from the South Pole carries on the ship as far as the Line, in obedience to the angelic troop, but still requireth vengeance.
Where justice requireth that we have respect to the will or right of the imposer, there the oath imposed must be taken in his sense; but whether it must be kept in his sense is further to be considered.
So solemn a covenanting with God, and of so great importance, requireth a most holy, reverent, and serious frame of soul.
Therefore be more studious sincerely to hold and improve those common truths which they all profess, than to oppose the particular opinions of any, further than that common truth requireth it.
This is here adjoined, because it requireth but little more than the foregoing answer.
I will obey him no further than necessity and the common goodrequireth me.
It requireth more time to get fitness for it, and then to perform it faithfully, than either magistrates or people can ordinarily bestow.
It is a self-condemning sin of foolish will-worshippers, to be busy in laying more burdens on themselves, when they know they cannot do so much as God requireth of them.
Your letters could not come to my hand in a greater throng of business that I am now pressed with at this time, when our kirk requireth the public help of us all.
The majesty of the unsearchable and bottomless ways and judgments of God is not seen in the rod; and the seeing of them requireth the eyes of the man of wisdom.
And your Lord requireth of you, as ye advance in years and steal forward insensibly towards eternity, that your faith may grow and ripen for the Lord's harvest.
The law requireth obedience to all its demands upon pain of everlasting burnings; the gospel promiseth forgiveness of sins to him that worketh not, but believeth.
And it must, because the text adds it, and because both the nature of God, the holiness of his law, and the present state of the sinner that is to be saved, requireth that it should be so.
Reason, therefore, requireth that we stand up to plead for him, though there can be but little rendered why he should stand up to plead for us.
An absolute promise therefore is, as we say, without if or and; that is, it requireth nothing of us, that itself might be accomplished.
This fourth question requireth that some demonstration be given of the truth of this doctrine--to wit, that they that are saved are saved by grace.
In case the husband requireth of his wife the debt of marriage, euen so often as he shall do it, especially if he requireth it for the desire of generation.
I know that well inough, but that thing requireth long deliberation, and much aduisement, which when it is done, cannot be vndone againe.
And it requireth not, as longe voyadges doe, the takinge in of freshe water by the way in divers places, by reason it may be sailed in five or sixe weekes.
And to encrease the some, the Kinge of Denmarke requireth a tribute of them, thoughe they touche not upon any of his domynions.
Now, those who have need to be helped and governed, all reason requireth that they be obedient and submissive and reverent to their governors; and whom have we to governors and helpers, if not men?
Now, worthy doctor mine, you have heard what it is we call going a-roving; but how strictly this requireth to be kept secret you can see for yourself, and therefore I say no more to you nor pray you thereof.
But he was not satisfied with their answer, and said, He is not thus painted without a cause, and I suspect that at his death there was some wrong done him, whereof he requireth his kindred to take revenge.
And after she had a litle comforted her she saide vnto her: “Madame, the case so requireth that now you must not consume time in teares and other womanish plaints, which can nothing diminishe your euill.
And because it is a matter of importaunce, and requireth hast, thou were compelled to bring it this night.
Which is not easily performed by man, and requireth not only a broad foot, but a pliable flexure of joints, and commandible disposure of all parts of progression.
The Body of the People are generally either so dead that they cannot move, or so mad that they cannot be reclaimed: to be neither all in a Flame, nor quite cold, requireth more Reason than great Numbers can ever attain.
The great Expence of Words is laid out in setting ourselves out, or deceiving others; to convince themrequireth but a few.
To lessen an Object that at the first Sight giveth Offence, requireth a dexterous Hand: There must be Strength as well as Skill to take off the Weight of the first Impression.
Order requireth that I speak somewhat of the fowls also of England, which I may easily divide into the wild and tame; but, alas!
It may also come to pass that each opinion may be good; but to refuse to hearken to others when reason or occasionrequireth it, is a mark of pride or wilfulness.
He who knoweth how to walk from within, and to set little value upon outward things, requireth not places nor waiteth for seasons, for holding his intercourse with God.
My certainty that there is a God is greater than my certainty that he requireth love and holiness of his creature, &c.
Order requireth that we begin with reverent prayer to God for his acceptance and assistance, which is not done.
By this meanes, when manie were returned, he being on the one side earnestlie prouoked, and on [Sidenote: Theodosius requirethto haue Ciuilis sent to him.
Because," answered Ammonius, "our Lord teacheth and requireth only a willing obedience and faith.
Caution requireth me to examine this breach, and to see if I can find there anything that may lead to perdition.
So the fox said within himself, "I have fallen into the snare with this tyrant, and my present case requireth the employment of artifice and frauds.
It is a grief and a vexation to my soul, that ye would burden me, that I can not go with readiness to perform the service that God requireth at my hands.
But the humble soul is sensible of that within him that requireth it, and justifieth the strictest ways of God.
God requireth you to see your sin and misery, but so much as tendeth to magnify the remedy, and cause you to accept it.
But to know from the nature of the sin, which those are, requireth a volume by itself to direct you only.
And remember, that the great thing which God requireth of you, is "to do justice, and love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.
It is a life of love, and joy, and cheerful progress to eternal joy, that he requireth of you; and no more fear or grief than is necessary to separate you from sin, and teach you to value and use the remedy.
What Christ himself hath done, or will do, for our salvation, is not directly the thing that we are now considering of; but what use he requireth us to make of him in the life of faith.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "requireth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.