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decretalist|dɪˈkriːtəlɪst| [mod.f. decretal (B. 1) + -ist: cf. F. décrétaliste (14th c.), and decretist.] One versed in the Decretals. †b. One who holds the Calvinistic doctrine as the decrees of God (cf. decretal a. 2).
1710D. Whitby Disc. Five Points vi. i. (1817) 400 If these Decretalists may take sanctuary in the fore-knowledge God hath of things future, the Hobbists and the Fatalists may do the same. 1872R. Jenkins in Archæol. Cant. VIII. 66 note, Apostacy according to the decretalists is a threefold crime. |