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remaineth

vb. (context archaic English) (en-third-person singular of: remain)

Usage examples of "remaineth".

While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.

Cologne, even under the stones of the Cathedral Square, and the stench of him abominably remaineth, challenging the nostrils of holy and unholy alike.

It remaineth now for us to hide and creep among the rushes and reeds and scrubby trees, and so come up with him unseen.

They often fall into great error and into great guilt, but their seed remaineth in them, and they cannot continue in error or in guilt, because they are born of God.

And there remaineth with life-blood flowing, No sign of weakness or misery showing, So she in darkness her suffering bore, And only I saw her anguish sore.

Although their bulk be disproportionable to their weight, when the heavy principle of Salt is fired out, and the Earth almost only remaineth.

For the little power which remaineth is as it were one spark lying hid in the ashes.

He shall be thy provider and faithful watchman in all things, so that thou hast no need to trust in men, for men soon change and swiftly pass away, but Christ remaineth for ever and standeth by us firmly even to the end.

For that before all times, and above all times, Thy only-begotten Son remaineth unchangeably co-eternal with Thee.