Definitionn. the religious beliefs and practices of Methodists characterized by concern with social welfare and public morals
Last update: June 29, 2015
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His family is fed up of his methodism. [Please select]
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METHODISM, a term' denoting the religious organizations which trace their origin to the evangelistic teaching of John Wesley. [Please select]
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Rise of Methodism 1740. [Please select]
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] Itinerancy also forms another great feature of Methodism; and this resulted from accident. [Please select]
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"I have never found that Methodism was catching," retorted Susan stiffly. [Please select]
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She was accused of 'methodism' and a leaning to Jacobinism, although her views were of the most moderate kind. [Please select]
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The Methodism of the town had gone along without any local secession. [Please select]
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Octavian Methodism was spared extravagances of this sort, it is true, but it paid a price for the immunity. [Please select]
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"Let's go back to the warm ould Methodism and put out the Romans." [Please select]
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Peter Perry, downright and rugged and of a homely eloquence, represented the Loyalists of the Bay of Quinte, which was the center of Canadian Methodism. [Please select]
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She was supposed by many to lean towards Methodism,--as everybody was accused of doing in the last century, in England, who led a strictly religious life. [Please select]
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