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Methodist
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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Methodist
Meth‧o‧dist
/
ˈmeθədɪst
/
noun
[
countable
]
RRC
someone who
belongs
to a
Christian
religious group that follows the ideas of John Wesley
—
Methodist
adjective
a Methodist chapel
—
Methodism
noun
[
uncountable
]
Examples from the Corpus
Methodist
•
A
devout
Calvinist
Methodist
and
strict
advocate
of
temperance
, Davies became a
patron
of
Nonconformist
and other
charitable
and
educational
causes.
•
The
Primitive
Methodist
chapel
was built in 1837 and then
rebuilt
on the same site in 1877.
•
Across
boundaries
of North and
South
,
Methodists
were
supposed
to be
united
and
interconnected
through their
Discipline
.
•
The Baptists, for
instance
,
abandoned
their sectarianism, and the
Methodists
their
Anglican
heritage
.
•
She had once been a warm
Methodist
and so too, probably, had been most of her
followers
.
•
When
Methodists
and Baptists
debated
the different ways to
baptize
,
slaves
turned out to
cheer
for their own sides.
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