pa. pple. Made one with Christ, made a partaker of Christs nature. (A word of the Familists in the 17th c.)
1641. D. Cawdrey, Serm., 69. They stick not to say they are as perfect as Christ, Christed with Christ.
1656. Ld. President, in Burtons Diary (1828), I. 62. Your Familists affirm that they are Christed in Christ, and Godded in God.
a. 1694. Tillotson, Serm., xcviii.
1739. J. Trapp, Serm. Righteous Over-m. (1758), 62. Ridiculous jargon of being Christed with Christ.
1865. Bushnell, Vicar. Sacr. (1866), 159. Their joy is to be consciously Christed, fully possessed by Christ.