💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Methodism"
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|---|---|
| peculiar peoplenoun | (Christianity) Any of several Christian sects who have used this biblical description as a self-appellation, as: |
| theodismnoun | A form of Germanic neopaganism developed in the United States, based on Anglo-Saxon practices in England before conversion to Christianity. |
| church-of-englandismnoun | The religious practices and customs of the Church of England. |
| anglicanismnoun | The beliefs and practices of the Anglican Church. |
| nonconformismnoun | (often capitalized, English church history) Protestantism in England outside of the Anglican Church of England. |
| church of englandnoun | The English branch of the Christian Church; (since the 16th century) specifically the established Protestant church in England which is the mother church of the Anglican Communion. |
| low churchnoun | (Anglicanism) A tradition within the Anglican church more heavily influenced by Protestant and Reformed belief and practice, characterised by an informal style of worship, a less elevated view of the priesthood and sacraments, and a focus on evangelical principles. |
| new englandismnoun | (countable) A word or phrase characteristic of New England. |
| broad churchnoun | (UK, New Zealand and Australia, politics) A wide scope of political or religious philosophies and ideas. |
| lutherismnoun | (dated) Lutheranism |
| low churchmannoun | (Anglicanism) A member of the Church of England following the Low Church tradition, focusing on the Protestant and evangelical aspects of the Anglican heritage. |
| early modern englishnoun | The form of the English language written and spoken from the end of the 15th century to the mid-17th century. |
| christiannoun | A believer in Christianity. |
| wycliffismnoun | The religious beliefs of the Wycliffites. |
| seekernoun | One who seeks. |
| young englandnoun | (UK politics, historical) A Victorian group of young Tory politicians who opposed free trade and radicalism and professed a sentimental attachment to earlier forms of social life in England. |
| late modern englishnoun | The form of the English language written and spoken in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
| churchnoun | (countable, Christianity) A Christian house of worship; a building where Christian religious services take place. |
| britishismnoun | A word, phrase, idiom, or expression peculiar to the English language as spoken in Britain. |
| anglican churchnoun | A church that practices Anglicanism. |
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