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Meaning of "calvinistic"

'Calvinistic' is used to describe beliefs, practices, or principles that are in accordance with the theological doctrines of John Calvin, particularly related to predestination and the sovereignty of God
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It was them calvinistic baptists that did.
The churches there were not necessarily Calvinistic.
Calvinistic preachers of that time put pressure on the new institution to close.
This is the practical implication of Calvinistic soteriology.
It must be his Calvinistic infallibility that inspires him.
Her parents clung to the strictest Calvinistic principles.
In all these cases Calvinistic theology was the underlying influence.
The soteriology of the group could be considered mildly Calvinistic.
This is the root of the Calvinistic soteriology.
Fyfe was Calvinistic but not of the strict sort.
Agar is known to have held particularly marked Calvinistic positions.
At that time the Calvinistic church banned religious painting.
It is distinguished from other forms of Methodism by the Calvinistic nature of its theology.
Here we have the Calvinistic doctrine of the perseverance of the saints.
Its exuberance did not fit the austerity of the largely Calvinistic population.

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The fundamentally Calvinistic character of its religious feeling here remained decisive.
This has been seen as an attempt to retain the Calvinistic ideas of assured salvation.
Jesus rejected the Calvinistic doctrines of unconditional election and the perseverance of the saints.
The same position is taken up in the confessions of the Lutheranand Calvinistic bodies.
The latter expression is an historical Calvinistic formula in opposition to the unitarianism of Servetus.
His hymns were not his only major contribution to the success of Calvinistic Methodism.
Both sides were staunchly Calvinistic in theology and held to the regulative principle of worship.
That doctrine is essential to the Reformed or Calvinistic system.
Calvinistic folks have always been in the SBC.
How the Protestant creeds came to be dominated by Calvinistic doctrine is an interesting story.
The Calvinistic roots are still easily recognizable in the Dutch society and culture.
His doctrinal views were highly Calvinistic.
His parents were strict Calvinistic Baptists and very poor.
Its doctrines were strictly Calvinistic.
Baudius was born in a calvinistic family in the Southern Netherlands in Lille.
Not every church was Calvinistic.
This is what the Calvinistic doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints is all about.
His expository works are Calvinistic.
And Calvinistic opinions separated him from the liberal school of Amsterdam poets.
The sermon was designed to vindicate his own Calvinistic Methodism.
We are Calvinistic in the matter of Salvation.
His doctrine was clearly Calvinistic.
He joined the Calvinistic Methodists c.
His theological perspective is Calvinistic.
Menso Alting led the Calvinistic funeral services.
Was so in the time of the Reformation between the Lutheran and Calvinistic churches.
Thomas Charles introduces the practice of allowing Calvinistic Methodist congregations to elect their own elders.
Edzard was a staunch Lutheran while the city of Emden was mostly Calvinistic.
It is a moderately Calvinistic creed.
The Calvinistic church.
By his administrative job he continued his work with the Hungarian Calvinistic literature.
Adventists reject Calvinistic predestination.
The Dutch church was by confession Calvinistic.
We are not Calvinistic in our Theology.
Frederick received a good education and studied eight years at the Calvinistic Genovese University.

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