excutiˈfidian nonce-wd.
[f. L. excut-i)- stem of excutĕre (see excuss) + fid-es faith + -ian.]
‘One who believes that saving faith or grace can be wholly lost or shaken off.’ (Davies Suppl. Gloss.).
a 1656 Bp. Hall Lett. Fall. fr. Grace Rem. Wks. (1660) 389, I am sorry that any of our new Excuti-fidians should pester your Suffolk. |