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Morisonian, a. and n.|mɒrɪˈsəʊnɪən| [f. Morison + -ian.] a. adj. Holding the doctrines of James Morison, who in 1841 was suspended from the office of minister of the United Secession Church at Kilmarnock for preaching against Calvinism, and founded a sect called the ‘Evangelical Union’. b. n. A follower of Morison; a member or adherent of the Evangelical Union. Hence Moriˈsonianism.
a1861Cunningham Hist. Theol. (1864) I. xi. 324 In the Morisonianism of our own day they have assumed a more scriptural..garb. Ibid. II. xxiv. 357 Those who are popularly known amongst us by the name of Morisonians. 1878Encycl. Brit. VIII. 726/1 ‘Morisonian’ doctrines. |