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「Methodism」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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nization, whose doctrine is heavily based on Methodism, a type of Protestant Christianity.
He converted to Methodism after the war and left home, settling in Oxf
a housemaid in London, and was converted to Methodism after hearing John Wesley preach in Moorfiel
the most well known and well loved hymns in Methodism alongside a number of newer hymns.
Methodism also flourished from the 1740s after visits
1970 with his thesis titled "The Decline of Methodism: an analysis of religious commitment and org
As a result of this Thomas was converted to Methodism and he played a great part in the developmen
He was a member of the Federal Council of Methodism, and of the Committees on Evangelism and on
Presbyterian Church (originally Calvanistic Methodism) and a Village Hall built in the 1930s as a
with religious training in the principles of Methodismand was initially called the “Wesleyan Prop
It was then that he began practicing Methodism, and although he was originally ridiculed by
He also converted to Primitive Methodism and in his spare time was a lay preacher.
The links between Methodism and Scottish Presbyterianism in Malta are lo
uently associated more and more closely with Methodism, and eventually became a minister in that ch
pened by John Wesley, the founding father of Methodism, and is still in use today.
sley, hymn writer and one of the founders of Methodism, and it was his main residence during 1756-7
Wesley's Quadrilateral is referred to in Methodism as "our theological guidelines” and is taugh
Infant baptism is seen in Methodism as a celebration of prevenient grace.
lied that Toronto was as central to Canadian Methodism as Rome, or more specifically Vatican City i
its construction, the church was a center of Methodism: Asbury returned at least three times in the
In 1772, he converted to Methodism because of the preaching of Abraham Whitwort
Horne fell under the imputation of Methodism, but was a high churchman; and he protested
Ball himself was converted to Methodism by another black preacher Moses 'Daddy' Wilk
The link with Methodism came when Hugh Bourne moved to Harriseahead
Under him Methodism ceased to be a society based upon Anglican f
itself to literature, arts and doctrines of Methodism, containing articles, poetry, fictions, engr
This U.S. branch of Methodism did not elect Bishops but had Conference Pre
He is recognized throughout Methodism for his commitment to evangelism and renewal
An opponent of closer links with Methodism, he was born on 22 December 1897.
Whilst opposed to Methodism, he used some of their practices such as pra
hurch at Saint John, publishing a history of Methodism in New Brunswick, and compiled the first Eng
ry, Strawbridge founded "the first class (of Methodism) in Maryland and America" in 1768 at his log
gy and sociology of religion (and especially Methodism) in the young nation.
Methodism in Southern Africa began as a result of lay
ohn Owen (1733-1776), one of the pioneers of Methodism in Flintshire, was a native of Ysceifiog.
ies, and Religious Effectiveness of Wesleyan Methodism,' in 1839.
orial constituting a biographical history of Methodism in Canada, from its introduction into the Pr
The distinctive characteristic of early Methodism in the United States that most appealed to p
ighting in The Cockpit (1759); his attack on Methodism in Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism (
Methodism in Kentucky.
United Methodism in Theory and Practice, 1974.
He converted to Methodism in 1831.
as a Fraternal delegate to Irish and English Methodism in 1930, representing American Methodism.
There she became a founder of Methodism in the region.
Fire on the Prairie: Methodism in the History of Kansas.
It was the seat of Methodism in Cincinnati.
Anson West, A History of Methodism in Alabama (1883)
Ole Peter Petersen, founder of Methodism in Norway and co-founder of Norwegian and Da
of the 100th anniversary of the founding of Methodism In America.
It is known as the "Mother Church" of Black Methodism in Maryland.
Cross and Flame: Two Centuries of United Methodism in Middle Tennessee,.
was a development of the first expression of Methodism in the United States.
e played an important part in the history of Methodism in Brighton.
He began to study the theological roots of Methodism in the work of John Wesley, and developed a
ned Llangeitho into a centre for Calvinistic Methodism in Wales.
Methodism in Gibraltar began in 1769 with a group of S
in 1932 and 1936, the Uniting Conference of Methodism in 1939, and Methodist General Conferences i
the conversion of her son Kahkewaquonaby to Methodism in 1823, she was quickly converted, and move
s Bowden and John Hosking - the beginning of Methodism in Australia.
atire of John Wesley, George Whitefield, and Methodism in general, which he saw as a threat to his
sibly in part due to the strong tradition of Methodism in the former village.
the term is for the national organization of Methodism in Great Britain; see Methodist Church of Gr
as converted under Jesse Lee, the pioneer of Methodism in New England, and entered the ministry in
It also has displays about the rise of Methodism in the surrounding Black Country, and John W
Georgia, and is the mother church of African Methodism in North Georgia.
I agree we could say more, but Methodism is diverse and differs little (on average) f
se "a movement of Christianity" sums up what Methodism is, and if we start describing how one branc
Methodism, its History and Results (1881)
The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, visited Camelford on several o
The founder of Methodism, John Wesley landed at the island on Februar
The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, was a great believer of the tr
aker Life magazine, the Voice of Evangelical Methodism, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Soci
The Wesley family (the founders of Methodism) lived at Manor Cottage, which lies just sou
Cyclopaedia of Methodism, Matthew Simpson, D.D., LL.D., Ed., (Revised
ts led by Thomas Knighton left the Primitive Methodism movement and established an independent reli
orwood, Frederick A., Sourcebook of American Methodism, Nashville, Abingdon Press, 1982.
hop Speaks His Mind: A Candid View of United Methodism, Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1987.
Editor, New England Methodism, New York: Methodist Book Concern, 1914.
s deeply influenced by the Welsh Calvinistic Methodism of the community in which he lived.
few pubs or bars, perhaps due in part to the Methodism of the one-time landowner in this area.
obinson was briefly converted to Evangelical Methodism on hearing the Calvinist George Whitefield,
after his arrival, making him the pioneer of Methodism on the American continent.
of Wesleyan theology is prevalent throughout Methodism, particularly in The United Methodist Church
John Wesley, founder of Methodism, preached at Sticker in August 1785, when th
tian theologian (also one of the founders of Methodism) preached the Assize Sermon at the church on
John Wesley, founder of Methodism, reported his heart "strangely warmed," an e
Converted to Methodism, Rodriguez in 1878 became a circuit-riding m
He converted to Methodism soon after meeting his future wife, Mary Gre
2002: Pulp Methodism: the Lives & Literature of Silas, Joseph & S
In celebration of the centennial of Methodism, the school was renamed the "Centenary Insti
te the fact that they were closely linked to Methodism, their leaders being local preachers.
x bishop, his true religious affiliation was Methodism, to which he converted in the 1750s.
In 1819 he introduced primitive Methodism to Hull.
I'm not familiar enough with Methodism to materially contribute to the article, but
elieved if they had converted Eric Janson to Methodism, Victoria may have been home to the Swedish
ularly attacked Calvinism, and preached that Methodism was the only means of salvation.
Methodism was never the faith of the majority of Toron
Methodism was introduced into the village Clawson by a
al differences with the Wesleyans, Primitive Methodism was shaped by the experience of vilification
more Christian fellowship, especially within Methodism, Wesley United Methodist Church was destined
is real theological motivation was to spread Methodism, which he did through the Methodist practice
is studies, he began to examine and question Methodism, which he eventually abandoned.
(1772-1852) one of the founders of Primitive Methodism, who had visited the village on a number of
l non-conformist religions practised such as Methodism with John Wesley previously having preached
Early Methodism within the bounds of the old Genesee Confere
                                                                                                   


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