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Calviˈnistical, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] = Calvinistic; of the nature of, or pertaining to, Calvinism. Hence Calviˈnistically adv.
1606W. Crashaw Rom. Forgeries 78 Is not such a Caluinisticall sentence worthy to be razed out for euer? 1779Johnson Milton, L.P. (1816) 128 His theological opinions are said to have been first Calvinistical. 1814Scott Wav. xxv, This calvinistical Colonel. 1853Lytton My Novel I. 365 (Hoppe) Mrs. Avenel, in an awfully stiff, clean, and calvinistical cap.
1674Hickman Hist. Quinquart. (ed. 2) 58 The Doctrine of Free-will is laid down as Calvinistically as one could wish. 1832Fraser's Mag. XLVI. 588 Do not be so Calvinistically severe on their little amusements. |