v. [see -IZE.] a. intr. To follow Calvin, to teach Calvinism. b. trans. To imbue with Calvinism. Hence Calvinized, Calvinizing ppl. a.

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1659.  Heylin, Cert. Epist., 175. He did not Arminianize in all things, I am sure he Calvinized in none.

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1824.  J. Macculloch, Highl. Scotl., II. 75. This Calvinised Country.

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1861.  Q. Rev., CX. 549. One brother Churchman was Romanising, or another Calvinising. Ibid. (1862), April, 325. The Calvinist has Calvinized … the services of his Church by his hymns.

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1824.  Southey, Sir T. More (1831), II. 40. The Calvinizing Clergy.

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