[f. prec. + -ISM.] The doctrine or tenet of justification by faith alone.

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1628.  Bp. Hall, Righteous Mammon, 728. To the conuiction of that lewd slander of solifidianisme.

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1691–8.  Norris, Pract. Disc. (1711), III. 87. The absurd conceits of Antinomianism and Solifidianism.

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1772.  J. Fletcher, Logica Genev., 31. So far is our Church from siding with antinomian solifidianism,… that she rather leans to the other extreme.

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1820.  Southey, Wesley, II. 365. It is a course which enthusiasm naturally takes, wherever … solifidianism is preached.

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1871.  J. Martineau, Ess. & Addr. (1891), IV. 149. Sacerdotalism and Solifidianism gaining nothing by their internecine war.

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