Happy is your soul if Christ man the house, and take the keys Himself, and command all, as it suiteth Him full well to rule all wherever He is.
My Lady saith she can do little, and that it suiteth not her nor her husband well to speak in such an affair.
He is pleased now to feast the exiled prisoner with His lovely presence; for it suiteth Christ well to be kind, and He dineth and suppeth with such a sinner as I am.
We have no power to fashion our children as suiteth our fancy; As they are given by God, we so must have them and love them; Teach them as best we can, and let each of them follow his nature.
We should beware of trusting to our own understandings, or to the judgments of other men; nor should we look to what suiteth most our own humours, nor to what appeareth most specious and plausible, for that may deceive us.
Hitherto there hath been naught save weal, and now I desire of thy favour that thou marry thy daughter to this youth, my familiar, for that she suiteth none other save himself.
The tempter suiteth his temptations to our company: if they have any error or sin, or are engaged in any carnal enterprise, he will make them snares to us, and restless until they have insnared us.
The tempter suiteth his temptations to your estates, of poverty or riches.
The devil suiteth his temptations to men's daily work and business.
The devil suiteth his temptations to our several relations.
Sin is a mighty tyrant; it is also installed in our flesh, and has moreover that in it which suiteth with whatever is sensual in us.
And I choose to understand it thus, because this suiteth best with their state and condition, which is mystical.
This counsel suiteth well such a knight as our young master hath approved him this day.
She answered, "There is none, if he will take it, but shall have what suiteth him well, or thou and thy men depart.
And there is nothing so suiteth with the hearing sinner as mercy; and to be informed that God is willing to bestow it upon him.
Spoons, you know, are to feed us with weak and thin food, even with that which best suiteth with weak stomachs, or with a babyish temper.
Nor is the manner of the offer other but such as suiteth with my mind.
A broken heart, therefore, suiteth with the heart of God; a contrite spirit is one spirit with him.
It is the sin that mostsuiteth with our sense of feeling.
But Athanasius gazed upon him haughtily, and demanded: "Who art thou, madman, that dost so boldly assail the genuineness of a scripture that suiteth not with thy notorious heresy?
It suiteth well the majority of the bishops in the sense in which they understand it.
But surely I can determine what manner of life suitethmine own feelings, inclinations, and desires as well as any of them might do.
It is that sin, above all others, that most suiteth with the wisdom of our flesh.
Reasoning suiteth much with the law: "I thought verily that I ought to do many things against the name of Jesus," and so to have sought for life by the law.
It is that sin above all others that most suiteth the wisdom of our flesh.
In truth it suiteth well with a native spirrit, humourous and grave by turnes in ourself.
It would well beseeme you to make such tales sulk out of sight, but this suitethnot t’ your kin’ly spirit.
In truth it suiteth well with a native spirrit, humorous and grave by turnes in ourselfe.
And there is nothing so suiteth with the hearing sinner as mercy, and to be informed that God is willing to bestow it upon him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suiteth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.