This is a vexed question. John Wesley did believe in predestination, just a difference kind of predestination than his Calvinist brethren. Wesley was Arminian in his doctrine. He had disagreements over the issue with his friend and fellow worker George Whitfield, who believed in the Calvinist form of predestination. Hard predestination (Whitfield's kind) understands God to be ultimately in charge of deciding whether each individual is "saved" or not. Soft predestination (Wesley's kind) recognizes that God knows who will be saved and who will not, but God does not decide that for each individual.
yes they do believe in predestination
no
I Believe so..
Nobody knows who wrote 'Greensleeves'. Some people believe that it was Henry VIII, but there is no evidence either way.
Some believe Henry wrote Greensleves
henry died long time if you still believe he is alive then u must be mental
Considering Henry VIII is a historical figure who has been known for longer and considering he made massive impacts across Europe - and considering Spiderman is make-believe who made an impact on nothing - Henry VIII is your answer.
No. Predestination is not part of Methodist doctrine and is not believed by most Methodists.
yes they did
I believe that was Hampton Court. That was the Court of Elizabeth I, also.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
VIII is 8 in Roman Numerals, which means Henry VIII was the eighth King of England to be called Henry.
I don't believe that she killed anyone, but if I was her I would have gone after Henry VIII. :)