Adjective
Alt. of Calvinistical
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe have a Calvinistic creed, a Popish liturgy, and an Arminian clergy. William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
Because of my Calvinistic upbringing, I was trained to think that what you do has to have a purpose. Anselm Kiefer
Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster, Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia (2006), p. 83. He prepared his Medulla Theologiae (The Marrow of Theology), a manual of Calvinistic doctrine, for his students. Source: Internet
In particular, the mentalities of the Burgundian south and Calvinistic north did not tolerate each other very well. Source: Internet
His influence, combined with the Calvinistic Presbyterianism of her childhood, caused her great unease. Source: Internet
First Congregational Church at 21 North Main Street was built across the Common in 1834 when a dispute in 1831 separated the First Congregational Society members into Calvinistic or liberal paths and dogma. Source: Internet