enquicken

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  Imbue with divine vitality.
 * 2) * 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 C HURCH OF E NGLAND 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?