v. [f. EBION-ITE + -IZE; see -IZE.] intr. To adopt or imitate the doctrines or practices of the Ebionites. Hence Ebionizing ppl. a. So also Ebionism, the tenets of the Ebionites; tendency towards the tenets or practices of the Ebionites.

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1879.  Farrar, St. Paul, II. 168. The liberal Gentiles far more than the Ebionising Jews. Ibid., 173. The Ebionism of this section of the Church.

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1880.  Chambers, Encycl., s.v. Ebionites, Essenism modified Ebionism greatly.

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