[f. prec. + -ISM.] The doctrine or practice of antinomians; avowed rejection of the moral law.

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1643.  Milton, Divorce, xiv. (1851), 55. Anabaptism, Familism, Antinomianism, and other fanatick dreams.

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a. 1715.  Burnet, Own Times (1823), I. 451. False notions in religion, which led to Antinomianism.

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1879.  Farrar, Paul, II. 146. The charge of antinomianism, which St. Paul sets aside in 1 Cor. ix. 21.

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