Therefore the bishop writeth the alphabet, to signify that he teacheth the pure doctrine of the gospel.
He writeth it in the angles of the church, because by them be set forth the four corners of the world.
He writeth the alphabet twice, and that in the figure of a cross, to signify that the Passion of Christ is set forth by the gospel in its purity.
He Writeth for those who cannot Write themselves, yet are ambitious of being Authors; and will, if required, enter into Bonds never to own the Performance.
He taketh any side of a Question, and Writeth For or Against, or both, if required.
A writeth with a needle's point; and clear to boot.
But the youth hath a good, and a winning face, and writeth Greek like an angel.
In reading politics, swallow not all that every author writeth in conformity to the polity that he liveth under.
The greatest and most learned man is fallible, and the most religious is not wholly free from sin: sincerity writeth after a perfect copy, though it cannot reach it.
Exodus Chapter 24 Moses writeth his law; and after offering sacrifices, sprinkleth the blood of the testament upon the people: then goeth up the mountain which God covereth with a fiery cloud.
My heart hath uttered a good word: I speak my works to the king: My tongue is the pen of a scrivener that writeth swiftly.
Jeremias Chapter 29 Jeremias writeth to the captives in Babylon, exhorting them to be easy there, and not to hearken to false prophets.
Cicero= writeth of maruellous things in his booke of diuination, or soothsaying.
Of such an one writeth =Galene=, De locis affectis lib.
Tertullian= writeth in his booke De corona militis, that the auncient Christians did many times marke their foreheades with the signe of the Crosse.
Plato= writeth in the first booke of his lawes, that the soules of such as haue bene slaine, do oftentimes cruelly molest & trouble the soules of those which slew them.
The selfe same writeth =Titus Liuius= also in his 8.
Hereof also writeth =Polydore Virgil=, in his sixt booke, and 9.
Book writeth that the Magi had a custome to conserve it under ashes, before which they went every day to make their prayers and devotions, which is not without some mystery.
Trust not me, but beleue Tullie him selfe, who writeth so, first, in that goodlie long Epistle ad P.
Quintilian writeth of it, shortly and coldlie for the matter, yet hotelie and spitefullie enough, agaynst the // Quintil.
And trew it is, that Hermogines writeth of Demosthenes, that all formes of Eloquence be perfite in him.
He writeth the better in myne opinion, bicause his whole doctrine, iudgement, and order, semeth to be borowed out of Io.
And it is notable, that my frende Sturmius writeth Exempla // herein, that there is no precept in Aristotles in Platone.
Monardus (Monardes, Historia Medicinal) writeth that a little of the powder of that horn put into the ear cureth deafness.
He that writeth in blood and proverbs doth not want to be read, but learnt by heart.
Nicephorus writeth in his second booke and fourth chapter, that one Simon Zelotes came likewise into Britaine.
Then Heraclitus as lieutenant began to gouerne Britaine (as writeth Spartianus) being sent thither by Seuerus for that purpose before.
Moreouer, the same Marcellinus in another place writeth in this wise, where he speaketh of the said Valentinianus.
Ye men do admire the raven of whom Plutarchus writeth that he threw into a vessel that was half full of water so many stones that the water rose until he could conveniently drink thereof.
Sidenote: The pope writeth courteouslie to the king.
The pope writeth to king Henrie, in fauour of the archbishop Thurstan, & accurseth him with the archbishop of Canturburie.
My Lady writeth that she herself was as incredulous as any person, until she both saw and heard it speak herself very lately, as distinctly as she herself could do, and so loud that all the room heard it.
This my lady of Inchiguin writeth to her aunt, Me brow van Melliswarde[4], living in this city, who shewed me the letter.
The lion is by the Scorpion put to flight wheresoever he seeith it, for he feareth it as the enemy of his life, and therefore writeth S.
Bodinus writeth vpon report, that the British and Celtike language was all one.
Neomagus sir Thomas Eliot writeth to haue stood where the citie of Chester now standeth; Niomagus, George Lillie placeth where the towne of Buckingham is now remaining.
Jocobus Zeiglerus writethin his history of Scondia.
For speaking of such strange things as are seene often times in the sea, he writeth thus.
Of these two rich cities and kingdomes of Tombuto and Gago Leo Africanus writeth at large in the beginning of his seuenth booke of the description of Africa, which worthy worke is to be annexed vnto the end of this second volume.
After these is the region called Troglodytica, whose inhabitants dwel in caues and dennes: for these are their houses, and the flesh of serpents their meat, as writeth Plinie, and Diodorus Siculus.
Of the regions and people about the inner Libya (called Libya interior) Gemma Phrysius writeth thus.
The Lord shall rehearse it when he writeth up the people: that he was born there.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "writeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.