1655 H. More (ed. 2) App. iii. 311 This affection of a Spirit we will make bold to call..by one Greek term ὑλοπάθεια hereby which..we will as plainly as we can define thus, A power in a Spirit..of: becoming..so firmly and closely united to a body, as both to actuate and to be acted upon, to affect and be affected thereby.]
1864 Hylopathism, Hylopathist.