increep

Verb

 * 1)  To creep in; to make a furtive entrance.
 * 2) * 1849, Henoch Clapham, quoted in Jane Eliza Leeson, Chapters on Deacons
 * First, order gone, and doores not being kept, / By baptisme heaps of prophane do rush. / With them, at length, a ministry incrept, / That with the horn God's ordinance did push.