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ANTINO'MIAN, a. [Gr. against, and law.] Against law; pertaining to the Antinomians.

ANTINO'MIAN, n. One of a sect who maintain, that, under the gospel dispensation, the law is of no use or obligation; or who hold doctrines which supersede the necessity of good works and a virtuous life. This sect originated with John Agricola about the year 1538.

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