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Stancarian Hist.|stæŋˈkɛərɪən| [f. Stancar-us (see below) + -ian.] One of those Protestants in the 16th c. who adopted the opinion of Stancarus (Francesco Stancari of Mantua, 1501–74) that the Atonement of Christ was wrought by His human nature only. Also attrib. or adj. (Cf. Osiandrian.)
1565Harding Confut. Apol. iii. iv. 141 b, The Osiandrines teach that Christ iustifieth a man by his diuine nature only. The Stancarians..by his humaine nature only. 1655J. Owen Vind. Evang. Pref. 11, I do plainly Detest every Heretical blasphemy..whether it be Arian, Servetian, Eunomian or Starcarian [sic]. So Stanˈcarist.
1882–3Schaff Encycl. Rel. Knowl. III. 2235 [Stancaro] gathered some pupils, called ‘Stancarists’. |