The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ebionitism \E"bi*o*ni`tism\, n. (Eccl. Hist.) The system or doctrine of the Ebionites.
Wiktionary
n. The system or doctrine of the Ebionites.
Usage examples of "ebionitism".
Placed on this height Catholicism was certainly developed by means of conflicts and compromises, not, however, by conflicts with Ebionitism, which was to all intents and purposes discarded as early as the first century, but as the result of the conflict of Christianity with the united powers of the world in which it existed, on behalf of its own peculiar nature as the universal religion based on the Old Testament.
Homilies are surely the work of a Catholic convert to Ebionitism, who thought he saw in the doctrine of the two powers the only tenable answer to Gnosticism.
Inning after inning he had Qwilleran stumped with ebionitism and echidna, cytodiagnosis and czestochowa, onychophore and opalinid.