Some important figures in Methodism include John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, and Charles Wesley, his brother who wrote many hymns still sung in Methodist churches today. Additionally, leaders like Francis Asbury and Thomas Coke were instrumental in spreading Methodism in the United States.
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Catalogue of Works in Refutation of Methodism was created in 1846.
methodism Actually, Christianity...and he was an Anglican priest at the time of his death. "Methodism" was a title placed upon him and those who followed his renewal movement throughout England and beyond. Methodism was a Christian movement that became a Christian denomination.
George West has written: 'Methodism in Marshland' -- subject(s): Methodism
Catalogue of Works in Refutation of Methodism has 54 pages.
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.
methodism Actually, Christianity...and he was an Anglican priest at the time of his death. "Methodism" was a title placed upon him and those who followed his renewal movement throughout England and beyond. Methodism was a Christian movement that became a Christian denomination.
H.C Decanver has written: 'Catalogue of works in refutation of Methodism' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Methodism
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R. L. Brook has written: 'A history of methodism in Llanbister, Radnor' -- subject(s): Methodism
Evelyn M. Charlton has written: 'Methodism in the Allen dales' -- subject(s): Methodism, History
Arthur Page Grubb has written: 'Chelsea centenary of Methodism' -- subject(s): History, Methodism