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England one by-product of the new Methodistic piety was pressure against slavery, child labor, and other social ills.
REFORMATION LEWIS W. SPITZ 1968
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His dark hair was closely cut, which increased his resemblance to that especially unclerical and un-Methodistic character.
Neville Trueman, the Pioneer Preacher : a tale of the war of 1812
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Gradually, even the church herself, that mighty establishment, under the cold shade of which Methodism had grown up as a neglected weed, began to acknowledge the power of an extending Methodistic influence, which originally she had haughtily despised.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844 Various
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The lovefeast is purely Methodistic: it is a meeting of Christian people belonging to one or more societies, where they relate their religious experience, and bear their testimony to the worth and influence of Divine grace in the soul.
Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell
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His early training and first and only religious impressions were Methodistic, which Church, after his conversion, he joined.
History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens George Washington Williams
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Douglass in the introduction of his Annals thus accounts for the Methodistic attraction:
History of the Afro-American Group of the Episcopal Church George Freeman 1922
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It was a congregation of intelligent people, cultivated and refined, and genuinely Methodistic in their training and customs.
The story of my life, or, More than a half century as I have lived it and seen it lived, 1912
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We believe the good time is coming, and ought to be now, when all the members of the great Methodistic family shall be one, forming one grand invincible army that shall move
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Indeed, Methodistic revivalism has been found wanting, and worse than wanting, everywhere.
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Sprecher, and others decided on a _coup d'etat_ in order to force the issue, to create a test-question, to separate the parties, to eliminate the "symbolists," and thus forever to make the General Synod immune against genuine Old School Lutheran confessionalism and safe for their own mongrel Puritanic-Calvinistic-Methodistic-American Lutheranism.
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