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  • #REDIRECT [[Methodism]]
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  • subtopics = [[Methodism]] ...]], along with his brother, [[Charles Wesley]], and [[George Whitefield]]. Methodism was the first widely successful evangelical movement in the [[United Kingdo
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  • [[Category:Methodism]]
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  • [[Category:Methodism]]
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  • ...ern Orthodoxy]], [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Anglican Church|Anglicanism]], [[Methodism]], etc.) a ''deacon'' is a clergy person who usually serves a local church
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  • ...thodoxy]], [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]], [[Anglicanism]], [[Methodism]], etc.) an ''elder'' is a clergy person who usually serves a local church
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  • ...Arminius]] and [[Hugo Grotius]]. This view has prospered in traditional [[Methodism]] and those who follow the teachings of [[John Wesley]]. ...s the prominent view in [[Arminianism]] and has prospered in traditional [[Methodism]] where it has been detailed by 19th century Methodist theologian [[John Mi
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  • ...Wesley]]'s hymns spread [[Methodism|Methodist]] theology, not only within Methodism, but in most Protestant churches. He developed a new focus - expressing one
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  • ...nce'' is a very important doctrine in [[Lutheranism]], [[Calvinism]] and [[Methodism]]. === Wesley & Methodism ===
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  • ...arene is a [[Protestant]] denomination within the tradition of evangelical Methodism that was founded in the early 20th century, and is located principally in t
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  • * [[Jacobus Arminius]], [[John Wesley]], [[Methodism]]
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  • ...ions are [[Anglicanism]], [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Presbyterianism]] and [[Methodism]]. There are also significant numbers who identify themselves with [[Pentec
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  • ...[Arminianism|Arminian]] followers of [[John Wesley]] who are part of the [[Methodism|Methodist movement]]. Wesley typically referred to it in 18th century lang [[Baptism|Infant baptism]] is seen in Methodism as a celebration of ''prevenient grace'', which is important (though not es
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  • ...see grew intensely interested in the urban poor. In 1894, he withdrew from Methodism and affiliated with the Peniel Mission, an inner-city holiness ministry to
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  • ...Evangelical wing, being closest to other Protestant denominations such as Methodism and Presbyterianism, and Anglo-Catholicism, which emphasises common ground
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  • ...pheaval" that also created Pietism in Germany, the Evangelical Revival and Methodism in England. It brought Christianity to the slaves and was an apocalyptic ev
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  • ...ley]] spoke of the ''baptism of the Holy Spirit'' but his followers, the [[Methodism|Methodists]], have historically disagreed about how Wesley defined this bap
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  • ...n England in the 17th century were important influences on John Wesley and Methodism, as well as through smaller, new groups such as the Quakers. * [[Francis Asbury]], early bishop of American Methodism
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  • **[[Methodism]] - 75 million
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