Definitions for antinomians

antinomians an·ti·no·mi·an

Spelling: [an-ti-noh-mee-uh n]
IPA: /ˌæn tɪˈnoʊ mi ən/

Antinomians is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 467 anagrams from letters in antinomians (aaiimnnnost).

Definitions for antinomians

noun

  1. a person who maintains that Christians are freed from the moral law by virtue of grace as set forth in the gospel.

Origin of antinomians

1635-45; Medieval Latin Antinom(ī) name of sect (plural of Antinomus opponent of (the moral) law Greek antí anti- + nómos law) + -ian

Examples for antinomians

This would be to push Paul's argument to an antinomian extreme.

Compare "antiseptic," "antinomian," "ultramontane," "semicircle."

The artistic critic, like the mystic, is an antinomian always.

They call themselves "Anti-means Baptists" from their antinomian tenets.

New Haven was settled in 1638, in the height of the antinomian difficulties.

Besides being an antinomian, he is a violent Jacobin and leveller, sir.

Success in our politics often requires a voracious, antinomian egotism, a sense that rules are for others.

This was true, especially in Kentucky, where able men like the two Dudleys held to the antinomian wing of their denomination.

Thus Roche denounced as antinomian the very doctrine now commonly regarded as evangelical.

That is antinomian or hypernomian, and judges law as well as fact.

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