The Word of God, is then also to be taken for the Dictates of reason, and equity, when the same is said in the Scriptures to bee written in mans heart; as Psalm 36.
Then also, when some were forced to flee into the English border for shelter, there also were parties ordered to pursue these poor hunted partridges, who could not find a hole to hide their head in.
I say again, if this body be not raised, then also Christ is not a complete conqueror over his enemies; forasmuch as death and the grave have still power over his members.
If it is regarded as a quality of the self as the light is of the lamp, then also it has necessarily to be supposed that it was produced by the self, for from what else could it be produced?
Then also, if one is helped "too much," others come along, and also want help.
Then also I knew a third man who lived in a town and was clerical and did no work, for he had money of his own.
Then also if you are in any doubt as to what they want of you, you can always change the scene.
Then also do we it sometimes to enforce a sence and make the word more significatiue: as thus, I burne in loue, I freese in deadly hate I swimme in hope, and sinke in deepe dispaire.
Then also when he saith [Ver approcht, and frosty winter fled] though it were a surplusage (because one season must needes geue place to the other) yet doeth it well inough passe without blame in the maker.
Dost thou not remember when thou fleddest from Transylvania how, then also, thou didst maintain that the enemy was everywhere close upon thy heels!
When those who now urge us on to war shall turn against us, when those who now stand in line with us shall face us with hostile banners, then also will I return, though then ye will no longer be present.
When he had to fight, he fought among the foremost; but when he had to run, then also he was well to the front.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then also" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.