How To Use Methodist In A Sentence
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It was built as a Methodist chapel in 1910, became a convalescence hospital during the First World War, and was later partly used as a billiard hall.
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Methodist minister the Rev Ruth Parry said church members were elated that the planning wrangle, which had been rumbling on for many years, was finally over.
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The rodeo stopped in places where there was always a Baptist or a Methodist church, and both of their Sunday schools satisfied Luther.
DANSVILLE
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When Wesley died in 1791 over 50% of Methodist members, chapels and preachers were located in the north of England.
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I begin by analyzing the key role played by Red fronter turned Red hunter J.B. Matthews, himself an ordained Methodist, in calling attention to Soviet-lining clergy in a highly controversial 1953 American Mercury article.
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The rodeo stopped in places where there was always a Baptist or a Methodist church, and both of their Sunday schools satisfied Luther.
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interdenominational cooperation between Methodists and Presbyterians
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They have neither the epileptical rant nor goatish impulses of the Methodists, nor the drowsy uniformity from which not all the solemn beauty of the service can redeem the Liturgy of the Church of England.
Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
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The minister said her funeral would be held at the Methodist Church, on Friday, at 11 am, before a committal ceremony at York Crematorium.
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A failed school teacher who became Minister of Education; a one-time Methodist minister turned avowed atheist.
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This year is a special year for Methodists as it is the tercentenary of John Wesley's birth.
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It always was and is today, with the exception of a 15-year period from 1969 to 1984 when Sumner Center and Stewartville United Methodist Churches were "yoked" and served by the same pastor.
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The examinations, for which we learned set pieces, were held in Manchester at the Methodist Central Hall.
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My church denomination, The United Methodist Church, met in its quadrennial General Conference in May of 2004.
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She thinks like a Methodist, talks like a Methodist and wants to reform society just like a well-Sunday-schooled Methodist churchwoman should.
Soulful Matters
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As the years passed, Quakers, Baptists, Methodists, and an interdenominational Protestant group called the New York Missionary Society joined the effort of proselytizing the Iroquois.
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Edwards is a Methodist lay preacher and social worker.
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Paul claimed he only joined the Normanby Road Methodist Church for the youth club where he began his entertainment career.
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The plans were lodged by Braintree Methodist Church on the open land, which is enclosed by fencing and advertisement hoardings.
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Fruit punch and mince pies will be served in the interval of the Methodist Church performance.
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The Methodist Church has supported ecumenical efforts from its earliest beginnings.
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In England, for example, Primitive Methodists were mainly working class, Congregationalists were a cut above Baptists, while Unitarians and Quakers were predominantly the families of professional men and businessmen.
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Edwards is a Methodist lay preacher and social worker.
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The preacher of the day on Tuesday was a prominent Methodist clergywoman.
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A leading Methodist from Filey town, who owed the doctor half a guinea, came one summer and set up his staff in the hollow of a limekiln, where he lived upon fish for change of diet, and because he could get it for nothing.
Mary Anerley
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Methodist theology
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Here were no cackling old women, or groaning Methodists, such as infest our English churches, and scare one's ears with hoarse coughs accompanied by the naso obligato.
Dreams Waking Thoughts and Incidents
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Episcopalians and Methodists, and fools and fiddlers, and Papists and pie-bakers, and doctors and drugsters; by the shop-folk, that sell trash and trumpery at three prices — and so up got the bonny new Well, and down fell the honest auld town of Saint Ronan’s, where blithe decent folk had been heartsome eneugh for mony a day before ony o’ them were born, or ony sic vapouring fancies kittled in their cracked brains.”
Saint Ronan's Well
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At this time she decided to become a deaconess in the Methodist Church and worked towards that end.
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On one occasion she held a mission at the Methodist chapel in Baldersdale which went on every night for two weeks.
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A devout Calvinist Methodist and strict advocate of temperance, Davies became a patron of Nonconformist and other charitable and educational causes.
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There were three or four others, Methodistic in doctrine and discipline, who were recognized as eligible for the Ecumenical Methodist Conference.
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It may well be that the Methodist connections were the reason why this village has no pub.
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I was pleased with my new view, but my friends were naturally offended at a novel line of argument which substituted a sort of methodistic self-contemplation for the plain and honest tokens of a divine mission in the Anglican Church.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy
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Few diocesan bishops can have met local Methodist leaders so often.
Times, Sunday Times
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The group originally met to practise in the Methodist Church.
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Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine, the daughter of an alcoholic Methodist preacher who was the black sheep of a wealthy merchant family.
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Authority in the church became more centralized, though the power of the laity at local level was greater than in other Methodist connexions.
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Five members of Billericay Methodist Church had an unforgettable experience and a taste of African hospitality when they visited Mombasa in Kenya.
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Most of the people are Roman Catholics, Anglican, Methodists, Baptists, or Mennonites.
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The Methodist chapel is also in a vulnerable spot, standing as it does at the crossroads.
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Next the captain, on the opposite side, was an elderly widow lady, with weak eyes and rather methodistical appearance; and on her left a fussy, brisk-looking little woman, of about thirty-five.
Bluebell A Novel
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Eric Lindsay, head of economics at Methodist College, has been central in organising the fair.
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George and Joyce were married at the Methodist Church, on July 17, 1943.
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She got posted to Geylang Methodist Primary School for her month-long practicum, which is great for her because it is within strolling distance.
Jaimewolf Diary Entry
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I entered the United Methodist Church on the far east side of Alexandria.
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A former Methodist pastor and holiness preacher had established a bible school.
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The temperance advocates got strong support from the Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Anglican churches.
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Well, a month afterwards, Mrs. Jessup and I were married in a Methodist Church.
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The polity is likewise that of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the chief difference being the provision for a general convention as a constitutional lawmaking body, to be called only when there is under consideration a change in polity or name.
Religious Bodies: 1906
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i was number 496 at 7: 50am in candler park at epworth united methodist. aint no turnout like a wealthy white turnout, because (apparently) the wealthy white turnout dont stop!
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The Regent Singers will be in concert at Stricklandgate Methodist Church on Friday.
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The issue has divided elements of the United Methodist Church, which sponsors more Scout troops than any other organization.
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This summer, Episcopalians, United Methodists and Presbyterians will take up the issue at their individual conventions.
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Fiji’s Methodists gather each August at a different location to take part in choral competitions, collect money for the church’s work and discuss social and political issues.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: ‘A Christian state’?
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The Methodist Chapel has recently been converted in a contemporary style that highlights its original features.
Times, Sunday Times
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He arrived in Whitby at a time when rural Methodist chapels were closing one by one and believers were few and far between.
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Can you find anything in these three theories or combinations thereof that can account for the decline of the Methodists and the increase of the Baptists?
Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
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A Methodist minister serving as an Air Force chaplain bragged about the support his wife gives him while he is recalled to active duty.
Gulf War II
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The Mission was started as an independent non-sectarian project by two members of the Centenary Methodist Chapel.
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Worshippers at a Methodist chapel said their final goodbyes to the building at a packed closing service.
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Such arrangements have continued to be put into place throughout the history of this church, and many of their pastors have served as interim pastors in Baptist, Congregationalist, and Methodist churches.
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He carried his "ritualism" among the Methodists and sought to make them conform until they "waxed fat and kicked.
History of the Afro-American Group of the Episcopal Church
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And earlier this month New Road Methodist Chapel in Heys Lane, Blackburn, fell victim to vandals who smashed stained glass windows.
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To punish someone for breaking a law that's in the United Methodist Church's Book of Discipline, a case must be argued before a ‘trial court’ of 13 jurors and two alternates.
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Exactly 100 years ago this week, Wales was in the midst of a fervent religious revival led by a young Methodist, stoking fanatical excitement and emotional excesses.
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In recognition of his dedicated service to the church, Rex was awarded a certificate during a celebration service at St John's Methodist Church, in Settle.
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She established the Methodist mission hospital at Ikkadu near Madras, where she also served as a district magistrate.
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Most divided are the moderate Protestant denominations, such as the Presbyterians, Episcopalians and Methodists.
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The United Church of Canada was created in 1925 by the Methodists, the Congregationalists, and about 60 percent of the Presbyterians in Canada.
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I flew from here to Indianapolis to address a conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Edwards is a Methodist lay preacher and social worker.
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Any smugness on my part, though, must be tempered by the admission that if it were the Bible that you were talking about, then we'd be in there swinging to get hold of Ezekiel before the Methodists or the born-agains.
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The rodeo stopped in places where there was always a Baptist or a Methodist church, and both of their Sunday schools satisfied Luther.
DANSVILLE
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The Methodist bishops refused to tolerate grass-roots revivalism within the ranks and ejected the most active proponents of Holiness just as the Wesley brothers had been ejected by the Anglican establishment a century before.
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While most Primitive Methodists were more favourable, their Conference likewise took no notice.
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There are other churches on the Methodist circuit in Accrington so there might be other people in other churches prepared to help.
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The examinations, for which we learned set pieces, were held in Manchester at the Methodist Central Hall.
LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
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Earlier this year, Eva Oberdoerster, an environmental toxicologist with Southern Methodist University, found brain damage in fish exposed to the fullerene molecules.
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With the passage of time attitudes changed and support grew, mainly from Baptists, non-Wesleyan Methodists and smaller Congregational chapels.
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The Uniting Church, which represents former Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational denominations in Australia, has apologised unreservedly to children who suffered neglect and abuse in its institutions over the past century.
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If you just find a way to rev up those contractile fibers for the muscle, then everything else from human biology and gait would allow us to be that fast," said physiologist Peter Weyand of Southern Methodist University, lead author of a study published Jan. 21 in the
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Jeffery soloed with the Plano Symphony Orchestra and the Southern Methodist University Meadows Symphony Orchestra.
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Before retiring in 1999, the clergywoman served for five years as the top staff executive for the Methodists' communications agency.
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Well, for example: the Methodist bishops have given a kind of statement against going to war pre-emptively.
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An avid footballer and ballet fan, she has also inherited her mother's strong Methodist beliefs, and is known at university as a key happy-clappy player in God's earthly squad.
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The examinations, for which we learned set pieces, were held in Manchester at the Methodist Central Hall.
LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
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It wasn't much of a concession, since my church and the Methodist church Hillary attended were both within a mile of the mansion, but I really looked forward to my Sunday freedom ride.
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He travelled with a relative, an 80-year-old German-speaking Methodist minister whose own antecedents had come from the house which Mr Bovenizer still occupies.
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The New Eltham Methodist Church Players take to the boards for their 33rd pantomime in January with some cast members appearing for the 33rd time.
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And the century-old Rodbourne Methodist Church is also unlisted and is currently facing demolition to make way for a car park.
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Dissenters who eventually joined Methodist society meetings heard many familiar echoes.
Christianity Today
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At the moment, few topics polarize local Methodist conferences more than the question of same-sex marriages.
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But his civilian job as clinical manager at the prosthetics and orthotics clinic at Mississippi Methodist Rehabilitation Center was never far from his mind.
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There is a touch of pathos in the picture of the prim, methodistical English lady, who hated the dirt and slovenliness of her husband's people, was shocked at their jovial ways and free talk, looked upon all Papists as connections of Antichrist, and hoped for the salvation of mankind through the form of religion patronised by
Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century
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Florence Margaret Rose, Aug. 11, 1917; specialist in diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; Philippine health service 1912-14; research Gulion leper colony 1915; British govt. service, Sandakau and Jesselton, B.N. Borneo, 1916-21; travel and study in Europe, 1921-23; Methodist Episcopal.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina
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Some 42 years later, Ralph Wilson blesses the day he decided to ante in with Lamar Hunt, the sports-loving geology major from Southern Methodist University with the dark glasses and big dreams.
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In central Johannesburg the Methodist church has become a refuge for about 1,000 people, most of them Zimbabweans.
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The church of Ireland still has one all-island synod, the presbyterians a single general assembly, the methodists one conference.
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One of the first, Songs of Zion was published by the United Methodist Church and contains a history of black music in addition to hymns, spirituals and gospel songs.
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The simple gravestone at Yeadon Methodist Cemetery could easily go unnoticed.
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The Protestant denominations include the Methodists, the Presbyterians and the Baptists.
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HAMPTON - St. James United Methodist Church located at 1533 W. Queen Street in Hampton will be giving away school supplies to children Saturday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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She also included characters to lecture on the Presbyterian and Methodist arguments for the practice as well as a ‘Campbellite’ to testify to baptism for the remission of sins.
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One year later, the Church of All Nations, a Methodist missionary organization in the district, counted forty-two nationalities in its vicinity.
A Renegade History of the United States
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Methodists do not believe in the ministerial priesthood; Stanley does.
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The Baptists, Episcopalians, Methodists, and Presbyterians have each a seamen's Bethel,
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A Roman Catholic chapel adjoins the house, and the village has a Methodist chapel.
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The first was held at the weekly coffee morning in the Methodist Church and he followed that with an evening surgery on Monday night.
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We hustled some grants out of a Methodist church.
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The Methodists love your big sinners, as proper subjects to work upon ” and indeed they have a plentiful harvest ” I think what you call flagrancy was never more in fashion.
Letters of Horace Walpole 01
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This is what transformed Cornwall and peppered it with Methodist chapels during the Evangelical Revival and in the first half of the 19th century.
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The Methodist-owned Association is not a municipality, but a part of Neptune Township, and the tax assessor there says that a portion of a lot (the boardwalk is all in one real estate lot) cannot be separated out for special tax treatment.
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This united body was still far behind other major Protestant groups such as Presbyterians, Methodists, Congregationalists, and Episcopals.
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The house burned because the cook tumped over a pan of hot lard, which exploded; or a vengeful ex-slave lit a piece of fat wood under the house and fed the fire with the last bottle of old Madeira that George Washington Gilbert, a drinking Methodist, had brought from Carolina; or Sister Mary, who was always cold-natured, stood too close to the parlor hearth at her wedding and set her veil on fire.
Dream State
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The reasons which induced him to alter his mind were, in the first place, the piety, methodistic most of it, which was then mixed up with politics; and secondly, a growing fierceness of temper, which made the cause of the people a religion.
The Revolution in Tanner's Lane
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A mission project of the Methodist Church is building a technology center so local businesses can travel the information superhighway.
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The rodeo stopped in places where there was always a Baptist or a Methodist church, and both of their Sunday schools satisfied Luther.
DANSVILLE
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Lutherans, Calvinists, Methodists, Baptists and even agnostics have found him deserving.
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In the West, Presbyterians, Methodists, and Baptists employed revival meetings to evangelize unchurched frontier families.
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Church of England, Catholic, Methodist, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh and Hindu.
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The census also noted a reverse in the long-term decline in the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist faiths, with sizeable increases witnesses across the board.
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Then I became a priest in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Eventually, in 1989, we came to America, and I am now working as an associate pastor at the First United Methodist Church in Nederland, Texas.
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The Institute is connected to the former Methodist Church, built in 1918, whose light-coloured stone tower is an important local landmark.
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Methodist Hospital had a court-mandated adult alcohol awareness program.
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Revivalism flourished as Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians vied for converts.
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This was also true for the Protestant denominations, including the Methodists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Unitarians, Baptists, and Quakers.
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There are currently around 11 Methodist churches in the Keighley circuit.
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I think I detected a visible blush, though she found at that time a great deal to do in spreading bread and butter for James, and shuffling his plate; and, indeed, it was rather a vehement attack on her humility, since it gave her at least "angelic perfection," if not "Adamic" (to use Methodist technics).
Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Compiled From Her Letters and Journals by Her Son Charles Edward Stowe
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Now the history of Lutheran salvation by faith, of methodistic conversions, and of what I call the mind-cure movement seems to prove the existence of numerous persons in whom -- at any rate at a certain stage in their development -- a change of character for the better, so far from being facilitated by the rules laid down by official moralists, will take place all the more successfully if those rules be exactly reversed.
The Varieties of Religious Experience
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Anticipating Walter Rauschenbusch, who branded economics the unregenerate part of American society, a Methodist pastor in Philadelphia labeled the industrial world a ‘sinful,’ ‘Christless realm.’
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Unearned correlational art guts methodist brierwood, cheerless inexterminable maiolica, irreparable agama, nasal freeware.
Rational Review
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This hymn has traditionally been the first hymn in Methodist hymnals since the time of Wesley.
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& again disappoints them. tis a very unpleasant state — I cannot ask you to write because in hourly hopes of seeing him & then visiting you — so here I am — alone — & without the half-compensation of correspondence. the looking glass represents me most melancholy in my sable suit. if my eyes were shut a true methodist parson but their cast is different.
Letter 121
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This led to the formation of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection in 1843 as a separate denomination.
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It was after the revivals of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century in Britain and America - revivals that led to such sects as the Methodists - that a more full-blooded literalism became a major part of the religious scene.
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So he turned to Ball, who began his college career at Southern Methodist as a running back.
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The Metropolitan has always stood as a stronghold of the African Methodist Episcopal Communion, but in the short space of sixteen months that Dr. Scott has been the faithful watchman on its walls, he has added over four hundred persons to its membership, lowered a debt of thirty-one thousand dollars to nineteen thousand, and financiered a fund of nearly two thousand dollars into the Church treasury.
The Sons of Allen: Together with a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio.
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The number of clergywomen in the United Methodist Church rose from 319 in 1977 to 3003 in 1994
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Originally founded as a coed institution in 1893 by the United Methodist Church, Bennett became a women's college in 1926.
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He was raised a Methodist but began to question his faith after seeing so many die in the Korean war.
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The rodeo stopped in places where there was always a Baptist or a Methodist church, and both of their Sunday schools satisfied Luther.
DANSVILLE
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Benjamin Gough 1805-77, a Wesleyan Methodist, achieved some moderate renown as a poet and hymnodist.
Further adventures in Victorian Protestant poetry: Our National Sins
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The age of free love and four-letter words was not congenial to this son of a Methodist lay-preacher.
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If we except the class of preëminent saints of whom the names illumine history, and consider only the usual run of "saints," the shopkeeping church-members and ordinary youthful or middle-aged recipients of instantaneous conversion, whether at revivals or in the spontaneous course of methodistic growth, you will probably agree that no splendor worthy of a wholly supernatural creature fulgurates from them, or sets them apart from the mortals who have never experienced that favor.
The Varieties of Religious Experience
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Miriam Burnstein gives us the 'rules' for a neo-Victorian novel, a world in which the evil methodistical Evangelicals do battle with Truly Egalitarian Heroes and Heroines who are Instinctively Admired by Oppressed Populations.
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Now, you know Anne dearie, that isn't the right thing for manse children – especially when the Methodist minister's little girl always wears such nice buttoned boots.
Rainbow Valley
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Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Menorah Medical Center, in Overland Park, Kan., had the best performance, with no infections in nearly 7,000 central line days.
New infection data from 4 new states, 40 new hospitals
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The Methodist mission is situated in one of the poorest parts of the city.
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I have been reading some of his _Views of Christianity_, and tho 'I believe it is in some parts rather methodistical, I think it quite an angelic book.
The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1
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Whistletrigger turns up his patrician nose at all "pessimists" and broadly intimates that the man who hasn't a new silk cady, seventeen pair o 'tailor-made "pants," a silken nightshirt and sufficient provender in his pantry to run a Methodist camp-meeting for a month, would starve to death in a Paradise whose springs run Pomery Sec, and whose trees grew pumpkin pies, hot weinerwurst and pate de foie gras.
The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
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In doing this the Methodists may well be returning to what was probably the role of religion for centuries.
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Peake also made reference to the existence of the National Lotteries Control Board on Duke Street, which lay in close proximity to the Methodist Church just across the road.
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This was also true for the Protestant denominations, including the Methodists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Unitarians, Baptists, and Quakers.
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A Roman Catholic chapel adjoins the house, and the village has a Methodist chapel.
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For him, ‘the Methodist conscience of Britain has been replaced by greed, insobriety and the worship of wealth’.
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There is a touch of pathos in the picture of the prim, methodistical English lady, who hated the dirt and slovenliness of her husband's people, was shocked at their jovial ways and free talk, looked upon all Papists as connections of Antichrist, and hoped for the salvation of mankind through the form of religion patronised by Lady Huntington.
Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century
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The numbers of pressmen could no longer be contained in the conference room and they were using the Methodist hall for briefings now.
DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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Ten years later, he was asked by a member of his United Methodist church to transport the churchgoer's son to Tranquility Bay in Jamaica.
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This past weekend, Swenson and her peers gathered in the hills of Berkeley, Calif., for the first National Transgender Religious Summit at the Pacific School of Religion, an ecumenical seminary that prepares students for ordination in the United Church of Christ, the United Methodist Church and the Disciples of Christ.
Gender And The Pulpit
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Dad, nominally a Methodist, entered Churches only for weddings and funerals.
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Let us pray," said the Methodist chaplain.
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They then carried a cross through the streets to the Methodist Church for a united act of worship led by the Rev Mary Teed.
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Most of the Indian Christians attend St Anne's Church, in North Street, while others are Baptists or Methodists.
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The troubles began when certain anonymous productions, known as "Fly Sheets," severely criticised the administration of Methodism and libellously assailed the characters of leading ministers, especially Dr. Bunting, who stood head and shoulders above all others in this Methodist war.
Great Britain and Her Queen
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Among United Methodist conferences, Northern Illinois is contending for the lead in membership decline.
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Interpreters within the Methodistic holiness movement have tended to emphasize the distinctions between the Wesleyan and Oberlin doctrines of Christian perfection.
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Methodist has invested in high resolution microcopy that can see at nanometer, rather than millimeter resolution, including a confocal laser scanning microscope, a Coherent anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) microscope, and an in vivo multi-photon laser scanning microscope.
THE MEDICAL NEWS
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He commenced with being a jockey; then he became an electioneerer; then a Methodist parson; then a builder of houses; and now he has dashed suddenly up to London, rushed into the clubs, mounted a wig, studied an ogle, and walks about the Opera House swinging a cane, and, at the age of fifty-six, punching young minors in the side, and saying tremulously,
Godolphin, Complete
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[Preface to the [4] Collection of Hymns for the People Called Methodists] It was a merit in Wesley’s eyes, not because of any rigidly bibliolatrous notions, but partly because, as a scholar and a gentleman, he liked to see great things clothed in great language.
The Hymns of Wesley and Watts: Five Papers
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He was born in 1926 into what he called a "typical Midwestern, Methodist home with a lot of repression.
The Feminist Mystique of Hugh Hefner
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Studying on a scholarship from an American church, the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, he stayed to work at the college as a registrar and teacher.
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Mr. Turner and Mr. Hetherington were honoured ministers of the Methodist Church, strengthening the hands of all who were working for the uplift of all who would hear and listen.
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This past April, as epigrapher Stanley Guenter of Southern Methodist University cleaned an inscribed panel found by archaeologist Marcello Canuto of Yale University at the site of La Corona, in northern Guatemala, he knew they were about to put to rest one of the great mysteries of Maya archaeology: Where is Site Q?
Conversations: Site Q Discovered!
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Barton suggests that an Anglican bishop finds it in the festal cycle culminating in Holy Week, while the Methodist finds it in preaching.
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The Methodistic principles, with which he was slightly tinctured, instead of impelling him to extravagance, assimilated themselves to his orderly habits of thought and action.
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The first action requires the Russian Methodist Church, while continuing to indigenize, to remain in close partnership with global denominational efforts.
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The Methodists love your big sinners as proper subjects to work upon -- and indeed they have a plentiful harvest -- I think what you call flagrancy was never more in fashion.
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 2
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The patterns of religious hegemony that formed Presbyterians and Methodists, Lutherans and Baptists, Catholics and Congregationalists have all dissipated since World War II.
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Although she tried out different denominations when at university, and attended a charismatic church, her experiences of the Methodist church were narrow when she returned to it.
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Three Australian churches - the Methodist, Congregational and Presbyterian - came together to form the Uniting Church.
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I qualified for blacklisting by Methodistic Wesleyans,
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The Uniting Church was formed in 1977, drawing membership from the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches.
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This may be called St Paul's methodistic presentment of faith.
The Beginnings of Christianity. Vol. I.
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In the white house family quar-ters, the ethos is more Methodist than Baptist.
Soulful Matters
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One of the book's more preposterous claims is that ‘20,000 marchers tore palings from a Methodist Church fence and ran amok’ in the riots of April 1932.
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Today, through the United Methodist Committee on Relief, Gulley is again attempting to teach Haitians sustainable agriculture practices.
Haitian earthquake survivor reunites with Fairfax County rescuers
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During this time, the non-conformist Protestant religions, such as Congregationalists, Methodists and Baptists, were at the forefront of religious evangelism.
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Ph. Schaff, W.J. Mann describes the relation of the General Synod to the Methodists and Presbyterians as a "concubinage" with the sects.
American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South)
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I am quite a bit more open to the 'methodistical' than Butler; but I pay only a tiny bit more attention to Methodist theology than he did.
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The cathedral is set to be packed for the service, with all tickets already distributed through deaneries and Methodist circuits.
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He commenced with being a jockey; then he became an electioneerer; then a Methodist parson; then a builder of houses; and now be has dashed suddenly up to London, rushed into the clubs, mounted a wig, studied an ogle, and walks about the Opera House swinging a cane, and, at the age of fifty-six, punching young minors in the side, and saying tremulously,
Godolphin, Volume 2.
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We should be reminded that only a hand full of Methodists have a political agenda, which consequently is destroying the religious values for the remainder of the 300,000 followers.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Tension rises between government and Methodist Church
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Both services will take place at Melbourne Road Methodist Church in Deane on Sunday.
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There is a story somewhere about a meeting between John Wesley and Joseph Butler that didn't go so well; Butler, like most eighteenth century Anglicans, was shocked at anything 'methodistical', and firmly disapproved of it.
Wherein I Am Saint Anselm, the Wesleyan Roman Catholic Evangelical
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His mum Shirley was a devout Christian woman, a Methodist, just a touch humourless but endlessly patient, kind and smiling.
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Adventists come in as many shades as Baptists, Pentecostals and Methodists do.
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Ohio are not only the Methodists, but also the false brethren, the so-called General Synod, which, as generally known, is decidedly
American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South)
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Most of the population belongs to one of four main churches: the Church of England, the Presbyterian Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Methodist Church.
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If we except the class of preeminent saints of whom the names illumine history, and consider only the usual run of "saints," the shopkeeping church-members and ordinary youthful or middle-aged recipients of instantaneous conversion, whether at revivals or in the spontaneous course of methodistic growth, you will probably agree that no splendor worthy of a wholly supernatural creature fulgurates from them, or sets them apart from the mortals who have never experienced that favor.
Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature