He then subjoins a few general observations, and concludes his long discourse on the drama, having extended it to 275 lines.
To the third person singular, he subjoins the following example and remark: "'I think it be thine indeed, for thou liest in it.
Calvin adds, “Imagining that they have here a proof against the Arians, they involve themselves in the Sabellian error: because Moses afterwards subjoins that Elohim spake, and that the Spirit of Elohim brooded over the waters.
The author adds, that he "must confess James to have been the promptest man living in his dexterity to discover an imposture," and subjoins a remarkable story in confirmation of this assertion.
He subjoins however, that Agrippa had in fact correspondents in every quarter of the globe, and received letters from them daily, and that this was the real source of his extraordinary intelligence.
Thynne subjoins Caxton's ending, with an alteration in the first three lines, as unsuitable to follow l.
It is written," subjoins the poet, "just thus in the original.
That the Yacht Club may appreciate the value of the book, Mr. Punch subjoins a page taken at random.
He repudiates the charge; and, in proof of his regard for a class whom he firmly believes not to be much blacker than they are painted, he subjoins a specimen of an honest attorney's bill.
For the same reason also he subjoins the blessing on his two other sons, the oldest and youngest, saying, "Blessed be the Lord God of Shem; and Canaan shall be his servant.
As in the Prologue he had stated the problem he was about to take in hand, so now he subjoins an Epilogue in which he re-states the solution of it at which he has arrived.
Judge also whether the warning which the Preacher subjoins be not equally true to experience (vv.
Yet, consider what the apostlesubjoins from the damage, and from the advantage which may of itself be the topics of persuasion, and serves to drive in the nail of debt and duty to the head.
Clement, in the very act of censuring others, subjoins the close of Matt.
He subjoins a list of 185 cases in which the two are in unison against Erasmus and Stephen jointly (pp.
Whensoever he speaks of any calamity, he immediately subjoinsthe announcement of divine deliverance.
But while he thus prepares the faithful to bear the cross, he subjoins the hope of salvation, viz.
But Moses himself immediately subjoinsthe prophecy to the wish, as a clear proof, that behind the wish the prophecy is concealed: "Would God that all the Lord's people were prophets!
Then the apostle subjoins a notable difference between these two men, saying, "The first man is of the earth, earthy; the second man is the Lord from heaven.
Moreover, as if we had been inquiring why the devil did not abide in the truth, our Lord subjoins the reason, saying, "because the truth is not in him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subjoins" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.