methodism

/ˈmɛθədɪzəm/
noun
  1. A Protestant Christian movement that began in the 18th century, emphasizing personal faith, social justice, and methodical religious practice.
    • The principles of Methodism include a strong focus on helping the poor.
    • Methodism grew rapidly in England and America during the 1700s.
    • Her family has been part of Methodism for generations.
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