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Webster 1913 Edition
Enquicken
En-quick′en
,Verb.
 T.
 To quicken; to make alive. 
[Obs.] 
Dr. H. More.
 Webster 1828 Edition
Enquicken
ENQUICK'EN
,Verb.
T.
  Definition 2025
enquicken
enquicken
English
Verb
enquicken (third-person singular simple present enquickens, present participle enquickening, simple past and past participle enquickened)
-  (rare) Imbue with divine vitality.
-  circa 1623–1635, Dr. John Mayer D.D., Commentary on the Short Catechism set forth in the Book of Common Prayer, etc., page 7:
- How much more ought we, WITH OUR BLESSED MOTHER THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AT ALL CHASTENINGS [CHRISTENINGS] PRESUME that Sacramental grace doth like a soul enquicken the body of the outward element, and receive those for our true fellow-members of Christ, who have been made partakers of the same laver of regeneration?
 
-  1989, Edward Taylor, The Poems of Edward Taylor, page 206:
-  […] Let some, my Lord, of thy bright Glories beams, 
 
-  Flash quickening Flames of Glory in mine eye 
 
-  T’enquicken my dull Spirits, drunke with dreams 
 
- Of Melancholy…
 
-  […] Let some, my Lord, of thy bright Glories beams, 
-  2003, Edward Taylor, Edward Taylor’s Gods Determinations and Preparatory Meditations: A Critical Edition, page 343:
-  Lord make thy beams my frost bit heart to warm. 
 
-      Ride on these Rayes into my bosom’s till 
 
-  And make thy Glory mine affections Charm. 
 
-      Thy rapid flames my Love enquicken will. 
 
-      Then I in Glories Tower thy Praise will sing 
 
- On my Shoshannim tun’d on ev’ry string.
 
-  Lord make thy beams my frost bit heart to warm. 
 
-  circa 1623–1635, Dr. John Mayer D.D., Commentary on the Short Catechism set forth in the Book of Common Prayer, etc., page 7: