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Example sentences for "respecteth"

Lexicographically close words:
respecte; respected; respecter; respecters; respectes; respectful; respectfully; respectfulness; respecting; respective
  1. Blessed is the man that maketh the Lord his trust, And respecteth not the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies.

  2. How much less to him that respecteth not the persons of princes, Nor regardeth the rich more than the poor?

  3. The third rule is the rule of purity, which respecteth our peace and plerophory of conscience, without which anything is unclean to us, though it be clean and lawful in its own nature: Rom xiv.

  4. As it respecteth an object which wanteth something to make it perfect, and desireth the supply of that want, it is called love of benevolence; denominated from this occasion, as it desireth to do good to him that is loved.

  5. A principle of holiness that respecteth duty, as with respect to the nature of the command, so not with respect to the duty as occasioned by certain external inducements and motives, but from a good temper and disposition of soul.

  6. This respecteth him as made under the law, and his pleasing of God in that capacity.

  7. This is the sum of the covenant, as it respecteth the letter, and the type, and the whole creation in general.

  8. As it respecteth man, it doth first and immediately respect our believing on him for remission of sins and eternal life.

  9. And thus much for the Pharisee, and for his information; and now I come to that part of the text which remains, which part in special respecteth the Publican.

  10. It respecteth more a form, than the spirit and power of godliness (2 Tim 3:5).

  11. The first respecteth the nature of the vial.

  12. In a word, whatever love of God respecteth him not as God indeed, and is not superlative, but is subservient to creature love, is but a counterfeit.

  13. The hypocrite who most respecteth the eye of man, doth live as if his thoughts were free.

  14. True zeal respecteth all God's commandments, and is not hot for one, and contemptuous of another.

  15. Blessed is that man that maketh the LORD his trust, and respecteth not the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies.

  16. Men do therefore fear him: he respecteth not any that are wise of heart.

  17. First, that part thereof which respecteth our redemption from the law; and then that part of it which respecteth our redemption from those other things.

  18. For faith in the justification of a sinner from the curse and wrath of God, respecteth only the mercy of God, and forgiveness of sins for the sake of Christ.

  19. But further, As it is to be generally taken [as respecteth the things that are now], so it respecteth things that shall be hereafter.

  20. Yes, That there is, and that which more immediately respecteth our justification with God, than ten thousand such commandments; and that is faith in Christ.

  21. The order of their studies is such as respecteth their whole lives, or such as respecteth every day.

  22. God's complacential love respecteth every one as he is; for it is goodness only that he so loveth.

  23. The question either respecteth the person of Jesus, named by any of his names, or else this name Jesus only.

  24. So that as sincere obedience respecteth every known duty as that which we shall practise in the bent of our lives, but not in perfect constancy or degree, so far our vow in baptism hath respect to all known duties, but no further.

  25. For He who respecteth not the persons of His children hath not set it afar off, unapproachable save to the proud and lofty; but hath made its refreshing fountains to murmur, as it were, at the very door of our hearts.

  26. As this text respecteth persons, so it respecteth things.

  27. The first part of the text, as is evident, respecteth the Father and his gift; the other part the Son and his reception of that gift.

  28. These words show how we must stand just in the sight of God from the curse of the law, both as it respecteth justification itself, as also the instrument or means that receiveth that righteousness which justifieth.

  29. To speak to it as it respecteth those particular difficulties and dangers that by sin we have brought ourselves unto; and that, First.

  30. In all the ten words, he telleth us not anything of his being a jealous God, but in the second, which respecteth his worship (Exo 20).

  31. The Astronomer regarding the South and Meridian Sun, calls that the dextrous part of Heaven which respecteth his right hand; and that is the West.

  32. So Cardan conceiveth the tail of Ursa Major peculiarly respecteth Europe: whereas indeed once in 24 hours it also absolveth its course over Asia and America.

  33. So therefore we content ourselves with the former division, that human philosophy, which respecteth the faculties of the mind of man, hath two parts, rational and moral.


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