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Osiˈandrian [f. personal name Osiander (see def.) + -ian.] One of the section of German Protestants in the 16th c. who adopted the opinion of Andreas Hosemann (latinized Osiander, 1498–1552), that the Atonement of Christ was wrought by the power of His divine and not of His human nature. (Also attrib.) Also Osiˈandrist.
1582G. Martin Discov. in Fulke Def. (Parker Soc.) 59 Bucer and the Osiandrians and Sacramentaries against Luther for false translations. 1585–7T. Rogers 39 Art. (1607) 115 An error of the..Osiandrians. 1727–41Chambers Cycl. s.v., Semi Osiandrians were such among the Osiandrians, as held the opinion of Luther and Calvin with regard to this life; and that of Osiander, with regard to the other. 1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 2235 He immediately entered into the Osiandrian controversy.
1725tr. Dupin's Eccl. Hist. 17th C. vii. v. 287 The Lutherans..desired the Duke of Saxony to assemble a Synod against the Sacramentarians, the Adiaphorists, the Synergists, and the Osiandrists. It was assembled at Jena in 1560. 1857Pusey Real Presence i. (1869) 80 The Roman Collocutors..required the Lutherans to ‘declare their dissent from the..Osiandrists and others external to the Confession of Augsburg’. |