Thus hath he sealed the covenant, which pardoneth all your sins, and secureth you of your reconciliation with God, and your adoption, and your right to everlasting blessedness.
God hath ordained, and doth choose to save us by grace, because, were there another way apparent, yet this is the way that is safest, and best secureth the soul.
By this blood he entered into heaven, by this blood he secureth from wrath 'all that come unto God by him.
By this office he obtains the conversion of none; he only thereby secureth the converted from the damnation which their adversary, for sins after light and profession, endeavoureth to bring them to.
But these words, "I will in no wise cast out," secureth the coming sinner from them all.
Faith and hope in God's mercy is that which secureth our justification and hope, and as you have heard, they do flow from this fear.
Why this is the case between God and the soul that he saveth; he saveth him, pardoneth him, and secureth him from the curse and death that to him is due for sin, but yet doth not tell him so, but ascends in his great suit unto God for it.
This righteousness is that which justifieth, and which secureth the soul from the curse of the law; by hiding, through its perfection, all the sins and imperfections of the soul.
He that hath assistance, always secureth the accomplishment of all his purposes!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "secureth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.