[f. ARMINIAN + -ISM.] Arminian doctrines, or adherence to them.

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1618.  trans. Barneveld’s Apol., Ded. A iij. Already wholy bent to Arminianisme.

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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.

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1674.  Hickman, Hist. Quinquart., 227. He … confirmed himself in his debauchedness, by his Arminianism.

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1822.  Syd. Smith, Wks., 1867, II. 5. The Articles of Religion are older than Arminianism, eo nomine.

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