antinomian
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English [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From the Ancient Greek ἀντί (anti, “against”) + νόμος (nomos, “custom, law”).
Noun [edit]
antinomian (plural antinomians)
- One who embraces antinomianism.
- 1886 J. H. Thorpe in "John Brine" entry in Dictionary of National Biography
- "He was called by many persons an antinomian, though his life was exemplary."
- 1886 J. H. Thorpe in "John Brine" entry in Dictionary of National Biography
Translations [edit]
one who believes that faith alone determines salvation
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Adjective [edit]
antinomian (comparative more antinomian, superlative most antinomian)
- Of or pertaining to antinomianism.
Translations [edit]
of or pertaining to antinomianism
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