Anglicanism is a Christian sect which follows the Church of England. Members of this church are called "Anglicans" and the adjective is "Anglican".
Followers of Methodism are called Methodists. The original beginning of Methodism was the evangelical movement developed under Anglican reverend John Wesley (1703-1791). The denomination was split off from the Anglican Church in 1795.
Anglican is the name of the Church of England and its followers. The word Anglican is used widely except in the United States, where they are known as Episcopal.
The followers of Hinduism are called Hindus
Followers of god Shiva are called Shaivites.
Mussolini's fascist followers were called "Blackshirts."
The followers of John Calvin were actually called Puritans.
Hazrat Isa AS is called Jesus Christ. His followers are called the Christians.
John Calvin's followers were called Huguenots in France.
They are called "Satanist" If they are followers of Satan, then they are generally called Satan or devil worshipers. If they are followers of satanism which is different then they are refered to as a satanist.
If you are referring to Francis of Assisi, his followers are called Franciscan. If you refer to St. Francis Xavier, his followers are called Jesuits.
Followers of Hinduisms are called Hindus.
Followers of the Buddha are called Buddhists.