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antinomist (plural antinomists)

  1. An antinomian.
    • 1632 May 16 (Gregorian calendar), Robert Sanderson, “[Ad Populum.] The Seventh Sermon. At St. Pauls Cross London, May 6. 1632.”, in XXXIV Sermons. [], 5th edition, London: [] [A. Clark] for A. Seil, and are to be sold by G. Sawbridge, [], published 1671, →OCLC, paragraph 32, page 298:
      Great offenders this vvay are the Libertines and Antinomiſts, vvho quite cancel the vvhole Lavv of God, under the pretence of Chriſtian Liberty, []

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