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Darbyism|ˈdɑːbɪɪz(ə)m| [f. the name of Rev. John N. Darby, their first leader.] The principles of a sect of Christians (founded c 1830), also called Plymouth Brethren, or of a branch of these called Exclusive Brethren. So ˈDarbyite, one who holds these principles.
1876Spurgeon Commenting 62 Good as they are, their Darbyism gives them an unpleasant and unhealthy savour. 1882–3E. E. Whitefield in Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 1856 Plymouth Brethren..upon the European Continent generally named ‘Darbyites’. 1890J. Wood Brown Ital. Campaign ii. ii. 148 Darbyite views. |