That man doth bring himself under the Covenant of Works, by Gospel ordinances, when he cannot be persuaded that God will have mercy upon him except he do yield obedience to such or such a particular thing commanded in the Word.
Now there is never a one in the world but before they did begin to yield obedience to the least command, they in their own persons did sin against it by breaking of it.
We yield obedience to the act granting duties," declared the Massachusetts Assembly.
Unwilling to see them suffering so much torture unsupported by any selfish desire, Jim again counselled Harry and the others to yield obedience to their masters.
Their first impulse was to yield obedience to this command; and Terence had given a sign of assent, which was acquiesced in by Colin.
Unwilling to see others suffering so much torture unsupported by any selfish desire, Jim again counselled Harry and the others to yield obedience to their masters.
A raging thirst prevented them from having much sleep; and, on being turned out next morning, and ordered back to the barley fields, weak with hunger and want of sleep, they were strongly tempted to yield obedience to their masters.
To the pope as the highest bishop, as well as to the other bishops, who performed their duties according to God’s will for edification and not destruction, all churchmen were to yield obedience.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yield obedience" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.