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Antinomian

adjective
1.
Relating to or influenced by antinomianism.



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"Antinomian" Quotes from Famous Books



... Venusberg, of those old pagan gods still going to and fro on the earth, under all sorts of disguises. And this element in the middle age, for the most part ignored by those writers who have treated it pre-eminently as the "Age of Faith"—this rebellious and antinomian element, the recognition of which has made the delineation of the middle age by the writers of the Romantic school in France, by Victor Hugo for instance in Notre-Dame de Paris, so suggestive and exciting, is found alike in the history of Abelard and the legend of Tannhaeuser. ...
— The Renaissance - Studies in Art and Poetry • Walter Pater

... 1519, afterward in conflict with him, and author of the doctrine called by Luther antinomian, because it rejected the Law of the Old Testament as of no use under the Gospel dispensation. In a note accompanying the first publication of this poem, Browning quotes from "The Dictionary of All Religions" (1704): "They say that good works do not further, nor evil works ...
— Men and Women • Robert Browning

... to righteousness," (ver. 19;) and had their "fruit unto holiness." But that is not all; they were also ashamed while they looked back upon their old faults, which is the rather to be observed, because it maketh against the Antinomian error now afoot.(1375) It hath a clear reason for it, for without this God is still dishonoured, and not restored to his glory: "O Lord (saith Daniel), righteousness belongeth unto thee, but unto us confusion of faces," Dan. ix. 7. These two go together. We must be confounded, that God may be ...
— The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) • George Gillespie

... 'pervert the oracles of the Lord,' and takes no account of the concluding words 'to his own lusts,' though these contain the very sting of the accusation [119:1]. Obviously the allusion here is to that antinomian license which many early Gnostic teachers managed to extract from the spiritual teaching of the Gospel. We find germs of this immoral doctrine a full half century before the professed date of Polycarp's Epistle, in the incipient Gnosticism ...
— Essays on "Supernatural Religion" • Joseph B. Lightfoot

... all," said Freeborn; "an Antinomian actually holds that he may break the law: a spiritual believer only holds that he is not bound to ...
— Loss and Gain - The Story of a Convert • John Henry Newman



Words linked to "Antinomian" :   disciple, adherent



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