Associations to the word «Methodism»
Noun
- Methodist
- Wesley
- Holiness
- Protestantism
- Denomination
- Connexion
- Preacher
- Baptist
- Anglican
- Catholicism
- Preaching
- Evangelical
- Lowry
- Episcopal
- Polity
- Mennonite
- Protestant
- Jehovah
- Coke
- Evangelist
- Orthodoxy
- Howell
- Ordination
- Sacrament
- Lutheran
- Christianity
- Baptism
- Quaker
- Liturgy
- Adventist
- Mauritius
- Founder
- Dissent
- Presbyterian
- Hymn
- Liechtenstein
- Susanna
- Popular
- Bourne
- Revival
- Awakening
- Salvation
- Unitarian
- Theology
- Namibia
- Confucianism
- Maldives
- Perfection
- Mozambique
- Clergy
- Missionary
- Communion
- Antigua
- Chapel
- Moldova
- Piety
- Judaism
- Malawi
- Sect
- Churchman
- Sermon
- Hinduism
- Reformation
- Theologian
- Doctrine
- Abolition
- Church
- Nineteenth
- Mongolia
- Barbados
- Twentieth
- Mali
- Worship
- Spirituality
- Convert
Adjective
Wiktionary
METHODISM, noun. The Methodist Christian movement founded by John Wesley in 18th-century England.
METHODISM, noun. Any of several related movements.
Dictionary definition
METHODISM, noun. The religious beliefs and practices of Methodists characterized by concern with social welfare and public morals.
Wise words
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