释义 |
Huntingtonian|hʌntɪŋˈtəʊnɪən| [f. the name of William Huntington (1745–1813), an Antinomian preacher.] An adherent of the teachings of William Huntington.
1815J. Blackner Hist. Nottingham iv. 114 Bethel chapel is now called Providence chapel; and is occupied by an inconsiderable party of Huntingtonians, without a regular preacher, they being adherents to the tenets of the late William Huntington, of coal-heaving celebriety [sic]. 1921M. A. Canney Encycl. Relig. 184/2 Huntingtonians, the followers of William Huntington (1745–1813). |