pa. pple. Made one with Christ, made a partaker of Christ’s nature. (A word of the ‘Familists’ in the 17th c.)

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1641.  D. Cawdrey, Serm., 69. They stick not … to say they are as perfect as Christ, Christed with Christ.

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1656.  Ld. President, in Burton’s Diary (1828), I. 62. Your Familists affirm that they are Christed in Christ, and Godded in God.

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a. 1694.  Tillotson, Serm., xcviii.

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1739.  J. Trapp, Serm. Righteous Over-m. (1758), 62. Ridiculous jargon of being … Christed with Christ.

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1865.  Bushnell, Vicar. Sacr. (1866), 159. Their joy is to be consciously Christed, fully possessed by Christ.

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