The Collaborative International Dictionary
Methodistic \Meth`o*dis"tic\, Methodistical \Meth`o*dis"tic*al\, a. Of or pertaining to methodists, or to the Methodists. -- Meth`o*dis"tic*al*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
a. Of or relating to methodists, or the Methodists. alt. Of or relating to methodists, or the Methodists.
Usage examples of "methodistic".
Then, physically, when he would clandestinely join his student friends in the few innocent and mild diversions available on his Methodistic planet: diversions his peers regarded as kid stuff.
If we except the class of preƫminent saints of whom the names illumine history, and consider only the usual run of 'saints,' the shopkeeping church-members and ordinary youthful or middle-aged recipients of instantaneous conversion, whether at revivals or in the spontaneous course of methodistic growth, you will probably agree that no splendor worthy of a wholly supernatural creature fulgurates from them, or sets them apart from the mortals who have never experienced that favor.