Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AN-TO-SI-AN'DRI-AN
AN-TO-NO-MA'SIA, or AN-TO-NOM'A-SYAN'VIL
AN-TO-SI-AN'DRI-AN, a.
One of a sect of rigid Lutherans, so denominated from their opposing the doctrines of Osiander. This sect deny that man is made just, but is only imputatively just, that is, pronounced to. – Encyc.
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