† self-juˈsticiary Theol. Obs.
[self- 1 c.]
= justiciary n.1 5.
1644 Prynne & Walker Fiennes's Trial 115 He professeth himselfe no Delinquent, but a just person... (O strange self-Iusticiary, O most impudent affronter of Iustice!) 1661 South Serm. (1823) II. 333 The arrogant assertions of self-justiciaries on the one hand, and the wild opinions of the Antinomians on the other. 1692 Christ Exalted 79 The Apostle concludes, to the shame of self-justiciaries, Rom. 3. 27. Where is boasting then? it is excluded. |