Definitionadj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of Protestantism adhering to the views of Wesley
Last update: July 25, 2015
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The Methodist bodies with 115,825 communicants (38.4% of the total communicants or members) were the strongest. [Please select]
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Connected with the Methodist body, I presume. [Please select]
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"You heard the clock on the Methodist church strike--didn't you." [Please select]
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Beside him sat his rival in municipal authority, the Methodist preacher. [Please select]
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The Methodist brother, who had been growing more and more overcharged with suppressed knowledge, could contain himself no longer. [Please select]
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Two other great Southern churches, the Presbyterian and the Methodist Episcopal, grew stronger after the Civil War. [Please select]
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The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was confronted with conditions similar to those which prevented the reunion of the Presbyterians. [Please select]
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We had the services in the morning in the Methodist church, which was big enough to hold about six hundred people. [Please select]
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So saying, the Methodist minister switched his steed, and rode westward. [Please select]
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Accordingly the subscription list was forwarded to Indianapolis, and a prominent Methodist of that city took it around to Mr. [Please select]
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Some time before, Vice-President Fairbanks had incensed Cardinal Merry del Val, the Papal Secretary, and his group, by remarks at the Methodist College in Rome. [Please select]
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