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Irvingite|ˈɜːvɪŋaɪt| [f. surname Irving (see below) + -ite.] A member of a religious body founded about 1835 on the basis of principles promulgated by Edward Irving (1792–1834), a minister of the Church of Scotland, settled in London, and excommunicated in 1833. The name is not accepted by the body itself, which assumes the title of Catholic Apostolic Church: see catholic A 10.
1836R. Baxter Irvingism 36 The idol of the Irvingites is the power of utterance. 1872tr. Lange's Comm., 1 Thess. iv. 79/2 The other name of Irvingites they expressly disclaim. 1883American VII. 22 None of our churches, except, perhaps, the little body called Irvingites, are doing their full duty by the public in this regard. b. attrib. or adj.
1872tr. Lange's Comm., 1 Thess. iv. 79/2 The Irvingite interpretation erroneously explained. 1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. II. 1119 Henry Drummond..took a prominent part in the Irvingite movement. So ˈIrvingism, the doctrine and principles of the Irvingites.
1836R. Baxter (title) Irvingism. 1876C. M. Davies Unorth. Lond. (ed. 2) 86 ‘Irvingism’ as it is still called by outsiders, or the ‘Catholic Apostolic Church’ as..it is designated by its own adherents. |