a. and sb. [ANTI- 3, 5.] A. adj. Opposed to the observance of the Sabbath by Christians. B. sb. One so opposed.
1645. Pagitt, Heresiogr. (ed. 6), 159. These anti-sabbatarians hold the sabbath day, or that which we call the Lords day, to be no more a Sabbath.
1656. Trapp, Exp. John ix. 16 (1868), 375/2. That late great Anti-sabbatarian prelate.