He suggesteth to thee many evil thoughts, that he may work in thee weariness and terror, and so draw thee away from prayer and holy reading.
Account it to be from him, when he suggesteth evil and unclean thoughts.
And Reason suggesteth convenient Articles of Peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement.
Beyond that reason suggesteth nothing; but leaves them either to rest there; or for further ceremonies, to rely on those they believe to be wiser than themselves.
And the apostle suggesteth in the very words below the text, that as in God's house there are golden and silver saints, so there are also earthy and wooden ones.
It is the spirit of the devil in his own hue that suggesteth this unto them, and that prevaileth with them to do so.
By these words the Lord suggesteth reasons of his displeasure against the barren fig-tree; it cumbereth the ground.
It suggesteth that some refuse to be justified or saved by Christ, and also seek to make insignificant the doctrine of righteousness by faith in him.
Christ also suggesteth by these words, that he very well knoweth who are given to him; not by their coming to him, but by their being given to him.
Barren fig-tree, see how the Lord Jesus, by these very words, suggesteth the cause of thy fruitfulessness of soul!
This man, I say, by his profession, suggesteth this to all that know him to be such a professor.
It also suggesteth that many will be the difficulties that professors will meet with, before they get to heaven.
This God himself suggesteth as a means to make us fear him.
Mrs. Merdle Suggesteth that Dinner being finished, the Gentlement will Smoke.
It is the spirit of the devil, in his own hue, that suggesteththis unto them, and that prevaileth with them to do so.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suggesteth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.