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1828 Definition

ESTAB'LISH, v.t. [L. stabilio; Heb. to set, fix, establish.]

1. To set and fix firmly or unalterably; to settle permanently.

I will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant. Gen.17.

2. To found permanently; to erect and fix or settle; as, to establish a colony or an empire.

3. To enact or decree by authority and for permanence; to ordain; to appoint; as, to establish laws, regulations, institutions, rules, ordinances, &c.

4. To settle or fix; to confirm; as, to establish a person, society or corporation, in possessions or privileges.

5. To make firm; to confirm; to ratify what has been previously set or made.

Do we then make void the law through faith?

God forbid; yea, we establish the law. Rom.3.

6. To settle or fix what is wavering, doubtful or weak; to confirm.

So were the churches established in the faith. Acts.16.

To the end he may establish your hearts unblamable in

holiness. l Thess.3.

7. To confirm; to fulfill; to make good.

Establish thy word to thy servant. Ps.119.
8. To set up in the place of another and confirm.

Who go about to establish their own righteousness. Rom.10.
1913 Definition
Establish (establish)
v. t.(?)
Es*tab"lish
[imp. *** p. p. Established (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Establishing.] [OE. establissen, OF. establir, F. é]tablir, fr. L. stabilire, fr. stabilis firm, stea
  1. To make stable or firm; to fix immovably or firmly; to set (a thing) in a place and make it stable there; to settle; to confirm.

    So were the churches established in the faith. Acts xvi. 5.

    The best established tempers can scarcely forbear being borne down. Burke.

    Confidence which must precede union could be established only by consummate prudence and self- control. Bancroft.

  2. To appoint or constitute for permanence, as officers, laws, regulations, etc.; to enact; to ordain.

    By the consent of all, we were established
    The people's magistrates.
    Shak.

    Now, O king, establish the decree, and sign the writing, that it be not changed. Dan. vi. 8.

  3. To originate and secure the permanent existence of; to found; to institute; to create and regulate; -- said of a colony, a state, or other institutions.

    He hath established it [the earth], he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited. Is. xlv. 18.

    Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood, and establisheth a city by iniquity! Hab. ii. 12.

  4. To secure public recognition in favor of; to prove and cause to be accepted as true; as, to establish a fact, usage, principle, opinion, doctrine, etc.

    At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established. Deut. xix. 15.

  5. To set up in business; to place advantageously in a fixed condition; -- used reflexively; as, he established himself in a place; the enemy established themselves in the citadel.

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Noah Says...
In correcting public evils, great reliance is placed on schools.… But schools no more make statesmen than human learning makes christians. Literature & scientific attainments have never prevented the corruption of government. Knowledge derived from experience & from the evils of bad measures may produce a change of measures to correct a particular evil. But learning & sciences have no material effect in subduing ambition & selfishness, reconciling parties or subjecting private interest to the influence of a ruling preference of public good.
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