[f. prec. + -ISM.] The doctrine or practice of antinomians; avowed rejection of the moral law.
1643. Milton, Divorce, xiv. (1851), 55. Anabaptism, Familism, Antinomianism, and other fanatick dreams.
a. 1715. Burnet, Own Times (1823), I. 451. False notions in religion, which led to Antinomianism.
1879. Farrar, Paul, II. 146. The charge of antinomianism, which St. Paul sets aside in 1 Cor. ix. 21.