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Endued

Endue \En*due"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Endued; p. pr. & vb. n. Enduing.] [L. induere, prob. confused with E. endow. See Indue.] To invest.
--Latham.

Tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high.
--Luke xxiv. 49.

Endue them . . . with heavenly gifts.
--Book of Common Prayer.

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endued

vb. (en-past of: endue)

Usage examples of "endued".

So that England for these commodities was never better furnished, neither any nation under their clime more plentifully endued with these and other blessings from the most high God, who grant us grace withal to use the same to his honour and glory!

All which benefits we first refer to the grace of goodness of God, and next of all unto the bounty of our soil, which he hath endued with so notable and commodious fruitfulness.

He seemed born anew, and virtue, more potent than Medean alchemy, endued him with health and strength.

Hence it is, that those emperors who neither by art nor nature are endued with that address and reputation as is necessary for the restraining both of the one and the other, do always miscarry.

Marcus, indeed, lived and died in great honour, because he came to the empire by way of inheritance and succession, without being beholden either to soldiers or people, and being afterwards endued with many good qualities which recommended him, and made him venerable among them, he kept them both in such order whilst he lived, and held them so strictly to their bounds, that he was never either hated or despised.

But his son Antoninus was an excellent person likewise endued with transcendent parts, which rendered him admirable to the people and grateful to the soldiers.

It is therefore manifest, that Christ hath not left to his Ministers in this world, unlesse they be also endued with Civill Authority, any authority to Command other men.