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Definition of Imboldens
1. imbolden [v] - See also: imbolden
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imboldens
Literary usage of Imboldens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Joseph Bellamy, D.D., First Pastor of the Church in Bethlem by Joseph Bellamy, Tryon Edwards (1853)
"Faith imboldens the heart. In a legal humiliation. which is antecedent to spiritual
light, ... But now faith imboldens the heart, begets new courage, ..."
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1892)
"... and being Assured of your having the Publick good so much at heart & my near
freindship and Intimacy with those People imboldens me to write. ..."
3. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1871)
"I am ashamed to be thus continually troublesome to you, but your readi- nesse to
fulfill my desires imboldens me thus to do. Dwelling so farre from ye Bay ..."
4. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Library (1854)
"... to be the last resort and appeal for Justies and the Experience of which
imboldens us once more to lay our Distressed situation before your Hon'rs, ..."