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Mennonist|ˈmɛnənɪst| Also 7–9 Menonist. [Formed as Mennonite + -ist.] = Mennonite
1645E. Pagitt Heresiogr. (1646) 30 Menonists, so called of Menon, a Frisian, by whose name the Anabaptists were generally called. 1776J. Adams Wks. (1854) IX. 403 At present some colonies have..bodies of Quakers, and Mennonists, and Moravians, who are principled against war. 1866H. Phillips Amer. Paper Curr. II. 72 The Menonists refuse to sell their produce unless for hard cash. So ˈMennonism, the doctrines of the Mennonites.
1684Answ. Remarks More's Expos. Pref. a 4 b, All which is done in favour of his beloved Mennonism, that Christ may not be held to begin his reign where there is any visible Monarch or Civil Magistrate that rules. |