The doctrine," saith he, "of the Romish Church is the rule of most infallible faith, from the which the Holy Scripture taketh his force.
And whatsoever man there be of the children of Israel, or of the strangers that sojourn among them, which taketh in hunting any beast or fowl that may be eaten; he shall pour out the blood thereof, and cover it with dust.
He taketh away the first that He may establish the second.
Behold the Lamb of God, which takethaway the sin of the world.
No visiontaketh in Him, but He taketh in all vision; He is the Subtile, the All-Perceiving.
For verily, “No vision taketh in Him, but He taketh in all vision.
He taketh not armes against vs by any pretense of title to the crowne of this realme, nor led altogether with an ambicious desire to command our countrey, but with hatred towrrds our whole Nation and religion.
With all his holy zeal to take the Holy City, Richard Lion-heart had not learned that “he that ruleth his spirit is better than he that taketh a city.
The first drinkes a glasse of a pint, the second two, the next three, and so every one multiplieth till the last taketh sixe.
Sidenote: King Edward c[=o]meth to Lin and taketh ship to passe ouer sees.
Sidenote: The earle of March taketh vpon him as king.
But the teacher said 'he who conquers his spirit is greater'n he who taketh the city.
When he is gone, little we reck where he taketh refuge or what becometh of him.
Abu Bakr silenced them, affirming that he had heard Mohammad say: 'Allah only taketh the soul of a Prophet on the spot where it is fitting that he should be buried.
By this their token thou shall know them--they ask not of men with importunity: and whatever good thing ye expend in alms, Allah verily taketh knowledge of it.
No vision taketh in Him, but He taketh in all vision: and He is the Subtile, the All-informed!
Lamb of God thattaketh away the sins of the world.
After they have sported and shewed the king pleasure, he ariseth and standeth upon his throne, and taketh a bow and arrows in his hand, and shooteth to the sky; and that day there is great rejoicing, because sometimes they have rain.
She maketh choice of her husband, and when she is weary of him she putteth him away, and taketh another.
He warreth all by enchantment, andtaketh the Devil's counsel in all his exploits.
And all this fear cometh by the devil's drift, wherein he taketh occasion of the faintness of our good and sure trust in God.
And all whom he sotaketh young, to any use of his own, are betaken unto such Turks or false renegades to keep, that they are turned from the faith of Christ every one.
For by the diminishing of the tribulation he taketh away part of the profit from his soul, which can with no bodily profit be sufficiently recompensed.
For the devil taketh his occasions as he seeth them fall convenient for him.
For that can he himself never do, while he taketh it for none.
There cannot in this world be a worse mind than for a man to delight and take comfort in any commodity that he taketh by sinful means.
Out of some he taketh the whole people away, dispersing them for slaves among many sundry countries of his, very far from their own, without any sufferance of regress.
He maketh a solemn oath, among the ceremonies of that feast in which he first taketh upon him his authority, that he will diminish the faith of Christ, in all that he possibly can, and dilate the faith of Mahomet.
He saith God alway takethaway idols, and will not suffer idolatry in His people.
Ye now therefore have sorrow; but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you.
Sir William therefore taketh him away, and at the very next day sendeth him thence.
Dear heart, when God taketh His rod in hand, He meaneth us to feel it.
But how those tidings taketh me back to the days that be over and gone!
It is in this station that the law of transformation taketh effect.
I strive, father, to keep the feeling in subjection, and most of all do I endeavor to see that it taketh a direction that may glorify the name of God and serve the interests of his visible church.
So long, Senor, that it sickeneth me, andtaketh away the appetite to walk on solid ground.
Behold the Lamb of God, whichtaketh away the sin of the world!
When John the Baptist first saw Jesus beyond the Jordan, in Bethabara, he exclaimed, "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world.
Trust then to me; these little doves they are my study day and night; happy the man whose wife takethher fling before wedlock; and trippeth up the altar-steps instead of down 'em.
Tis a liberal mannikin, and still giveth more than he taketh of saucy words.
Give to every man that asketh of thee; and of him that takethaway thy goods ask them not again.
And unto him that smiteth thee on the one cheek, offer also the other; and him that takethaway thy cloke forbid not to take thy coat also.
No man shall take the mill or the upper millstone to pledge: for he taketh a man's life to pledge" (Deut.
He that taketh away his neighbor's living slayeth him; and he that defraudeth a laborer of his hire is a blood-shedder.
He that taketh away his neighbour's living slayeth him; and he that defraudeth the labourer of his hire is a blood-shedder.
Who that war-horse taketh from thee, God succor not again, For by thee and by the charger to great honor we attain.
Of all his leave he taketh that for his friends are known.
No man takethit from me, but I lay it down of myself.
And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you.
Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.
Jesus then cometh, and taketh bread, and giveth them, and fish likewise.
The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.
This attitude of Christ toward property finds expression in such sayings as: "From him that taketh away thy cloke withhold not thy coat also.
Hurling taketh his denomination from throwing of the ball, and is of two sorts, in the East parts of Cornwall, to goales, and in the West, to the countrey.
At the townes end, Cuddenbeak, an ancient house of the Bishops, from a well aduanced Promontory, which intituled it Beak, taketh a pleasant prospect of the riuer.
WIth Trig Hundred on the South side, confineth that of West, but taketh his name from the relation which it beareth to that of East: the circuit thereof is not so large, as fruitfull.
And alike strange obseruation, taketh place here, as at Stonehenge, to wit, that a redoubled numbring, neuer eueneth with the first.
LEsnewith Hundred taketh his name of a parish therein (as Stratton doth of a towne) memorable for nothing else.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "taketh" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.