[f. prec. + -ISM.] The doctrine or tenet of justification by faith alone.
1628. Bp. Hall, Righteous Mammon, 728. To the conuiction of that lewd slander of solifidianisme.
16918. Norris, Pract. Disc. (1711), III. 87. The absurd conceits of Antinomianism and Solifidianism.
1772. J. Fletcher, Logica Genev., 31. So far is our Church from siding with antinomian solifidianism, that she rather leans to the other extreme.
1820. Southey, Wesley, II. 365. It is a course which enthusiasm naturally takes, wherever solifidianism is preached.
1871. J. Martineau, Ess. & Addr. (1891), IV. 149. Sacerdotalism and Solifidianism gaining nothing by their internecine war.