Definition of Methodistic. Meaning of Methodistic. Synonyms of Methodistic

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Definition of Methodistic

Methodistic
Methodistic Meth`o*dis"tic, Methodistical Meth`o*dis"tic*al, a. Of or pertaining to methodists, or to the Methodists. -- Meth`o*dis"tic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Methodistic from wikipedia

- players' and cheerleaders' uniforms (which are not in conformity with the Methodistic doctrine of outward holiness), its ****ociation with violence in opposition...
- denominations, 240 are classified as part of Wesleyan, Holiness, or "Methodistic" Pentecostalism. Until 1910, Pentecostalism was universally Wesleyan...
- Corinthians 7:35, what they perceive to be a lack of conformity with the Methodistic doctrine of outward holiness in the players' and cheerleaders' "immodest"...
- sin, whereas adherents of the Wesleyan-Holiness movement affirm this Methodistic teaching of John Wesley. ****ociated with the denomination is CAMA Services...
- distinct movement, it was through ministers with a Wesleyan-Holiness (Methodistic) background such as Charles Parham and William J. Seymour. The father...
- with all your saints." The Sunday Service of the Methodists, the first Methodistic liturgical text, saw the "words of institution as the main consecratory...
- filled the churches. Great opposition was raised by some against his 'Methodistic ways.' His last curacy was at Llanddowror. He could not confine himself...
- Holiness Pentecostal denominations, also known as Wesleyan Pentecostals or Methodistic Pentecostals are Pentecostals that believe in entire sanctification as...
- Church of the Protestant United Church of Canada (which was formerly a Methodistic church). Historically, other Christian denominations also had a place...
- Fitzherbert of Somersal Herbert. Anna Seward called her the sublimated methodistic Hill Boothby who read her bible in Hebrew. Boothby made the acquaintance...