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Definition of Enstamped
1. enstamp [v] - See also: enstamp
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enstamped
Literary usage of Enstamped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Way of Holiness: With Notes by the Way; Being a Narrative of Religious by Phoebe Palmer (1854)
"... enstamped upon the forehead, proclaiming them as "not of the world," a "peculiar
... enstamped ..."
2. Departure: Or, Selections from Jottings of Twenty Years by Thomas Jefferson Rice (1875)
"... we never suspect that in so doing, she is not acting out the nature which was
enstamped upon her by her Creator,— never suspect that in so doing, ..."
3. American Philosophy: The Early Schools by Isaac Woodbridge Riley, Woodbridge Riley (1907)
"The second great immunity of man is an original liberty enstamped upon his rational
nature. He that intrudes upon this liberty, violates the law of nature. ..."
4. The Works of President Edwards by Jonathan Edwards, David Brainerd (1830)
"And this mark enstamped by the Spirit on God's children, is his own image.
That is the evidence by which they are known to be God's children ; they have the ..."