Similar words: methodism, methodical, methodically, statistical method, method, methodology, rhythm method, scientific method. Meaning: ['meθədɪst] n. a follower of Wesleyanism as practiced by the Methodist Church. adj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of Protestantism adhering to the views of Wesley.
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31. The Teesside-born star trained as a Methodist local preacher when he was a teenager in Middlesbrough, but is now an atheist.
32. The prayer meetings were then held in the Methodist and Presbyterian churches.
33. The Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1871 and closed in 1915 is now used as a house.
34. There was not the slightest sign in his behaviour of any strict Methodist upbringing.
35. So he turned to Ball, who began his college career at Southern Methodist as a running back.
36. The Methodist chapel proving insufficient to hold them, the large schoolroom was opened.
37. She was a staunch Methodist and a great admirer of our mutual friend Edna Jacques, of whom we often spoke.
38. From boyhood he worked on local farms and became an itinerant Methodist preacher.
39. Methodists' main concern was not so much the debate over collectivism v. individualism as over reunion of the various Methodist divisions.
40. This had been the view of the enclosed Calvinist chapel or Methodist station, hidden away from the high streets of life.
41. He was among the better educated of the early Methodist preachers and more sober than some in his attitude to supernatural phenomena.
42. A Roman Catholic chapel adjoins the house, and the village has a Methodist chapel.
43. But the overall event has already come under criticism from the Methodist church's main regular newspaper the Methodist Newsletter.
44. He was born in Limavady in 1839, the son of a Methodist preacher, William Guard.
45. She had once been a warm Methodist and so too, probably, had been most of her followers.
46. Another place of worship is the Methodist chapel situated on East Street.
47. For a number of years, he taught religion and psychology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
48. There is a small Methodist chapel which is over 100 years old and still used every Sunday.
49. The Methodist chapel was built in 1856, replacing an earlier building which was then used as a day school.
50. What if he had been a vicar,[Sentencedict.com ] a Methodist minister or a rabbi?
51. Bluestone is not mentioned by Wesley but a Methodist Society was formed there at an early date.
52. Sometimes, whole families of them, like the Beadles of Upper Teesdale who were familiar faces in Methodist pulpits.
53. She avoided Methodist meetings, however, fearing that she would be a disgrace to her brother.
54. On one occasion she held a mission at the Methodist chapel in Baldersdale which went on every night for two weeks.
55. In contrast to the ancient church, the small Methodist chapel fairly close by in Town Street, is modern.
56. William Shaw was a Primitive Methodist circuit minister who was born in 1854 and died in 1931.
57. Her father was a master mason and a leading local Methodist.
58. The Primitive Methodist chapel was built in 1837 and then rebuilt on the same site in 1877.
59. A mission project of the Methodist Church is building a technology center so local businesses can travel the information superhighway.
60. The Methodist people had declined numerically, lacked effective or consistent leadership and had become feeble and thoroughly disheartened.
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