18 examples of eateth in sentences

She snareth strong men's eyes; she snareth tall Cities; and fire from out her eateth up Houses.

She looketh well to the ways of her household; and eateth not the bread of idleness.

For the father eateth his son, and the son his father, the husbande his owne wife, and the wife her husband: and that after this maner.

The woman being come thither, accompanied with a great number of people which come to see the thing, then they make ready a great banquet, and she that shall be burned eateth with as great ioy and gladnesse, as though it were her wedding day: and the feast being ended, then they goe to dancing and singing a certeine time, according as she will.

Whoso eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.

He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him."

It will drive out all bad passions and evil desires; for it is said, he that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me and I in him (John vi. 27).

When Plato had beene in Sicilia, being asked what new or strange thing hee had seene; I have seene, sayth hee, a monster of nature, that eateth twice a day.

"The Pharisees and the scribes murmured, saying, This man receiveth sinners and eateth with them."

"This man," said His enemies, with scorn vibrant in every word, "receiveth sinners and eateth with them."

In very ancient times, the third person singular appears to have been formed by adding th or eth nearly as we now add s or es Afterwards, as in our common Bible, it was formed by adding th to verbs ending in e, and eth to all others; as, "For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself."1

In very ancient times, the third person singular appears to have been formed by adding th or eth nearly as we now add s or es Afterwards, as in our common Bible, it was formed by adding th to verbs ending in e, and eth to all others; as, "For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself."1

He that eateth the Vighasa, is regarded as eating ambrosia.

Bharata, he that eateth anything relating to the tirtha of Maninaga, if bitten by a venomous snake, doth not succumb to its poison.

Right before this towne from the seaward is a banke of mouing sand, which gathereth and increaseth with the Western winds, in such sort, that, according to an olde prophesie among them, this banke is like to swallow vp and ouerwhelme the towne: for euery yere it increaseth and eateth vp many gardens, although they vse all policy to diminish the same, and to make it firme ground.

that Christ said, "All things that a man eateth go down into the belly, and are sent down into the draught;" but the blessing of Christ kept His disciples and apostles, both bodily and [ghostly] spiritual.

He that drinketh oyle of prickes, shall haue much a doe to auoyd sirrope of roses: and he that eateth nettles for prouender, hath a priuiledge to pisse vpon lillies for litter.

When at Torquay he used to frequent a small church, in which the service was at that time performed by a very young curate of the extra gentle butter-won't-melt-in-his-mouth kind, who had much objection to the phrase in the Communion service, "eateth and drinketh his own damnation," and ventured somewhat tremblingly to substitute "condemnation" for the word which offended him.

18 examples of  eateth  in sentences