[f. ARMINIAN + -ISM.] Arminian doctrines, or adherence to them.
1618. trans. Barnevelds Apol., Ded. A iij. Already wholy bent to Arminianisme.
1627. Let. fr. Jesuit, in Rushw., Hist. Coll. (1659), I. 475. That Soveraign Drug Arminianism, which we hope will purge the Protestants from their Heresie.
1674. Hickman, Hist. Quinquart., 227. He confirmed himself in his debauchedness, by his Arminianism.
1822. Syd. Smith, Wks., 1867, II. 5. The Articles of Religion are older than Arminianism, eo nomine.