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Definition of Methodistic
1. a. Of or pertaining to methodists, or to the Methodists.
Definition of Methodistic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Methodistic
Literary usage of Methodistic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wesley, and Methodism by Isaac Taylor (1855)
"THE methodistic COMPANY. THE names that would claim a place in a history of
Methodism, on the ground of personal connection with its founders, ..."
2. The Concise Dictionary of Religious Knowledge and Gazetteer by Talbot Wilson Chambers, Frank Hugh Foster, Samuel Macauley Jackson (1889)
"In doctrines, discipline, and ordinances it is methodistic ... Its doctrines,
ordinances, and modes of worship are methodistic. Its polity resembles that of ..."
3. The Diary of William Bentley: Pastor of the East Church, Salem, Massachusetts by William Bentley, Joseph Gilbert Waters, Marguerite Dalrymple, Alice G. Waters, Essex Institute (1907)
"Found the increase of this Town to be such that the whole deduction of the
methodistic society did not sensibly diminish their numbers, compared with those ..."
4. From Boston to Bareilly and Back by William Butler (1885)
"pathy with our methodistic ways and spirit, and is quietly but decidedly preparing
them for the day when the Church will transfer to their race the entire ..."