Examples of using Methodists in English and their translations into Slovak
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Lutherans Methodists.
Methodists Pentecostals.
Who hates Methodists.
The Methodists have social principles.
Unless they're Methodists.
Methodists have always been people of song.
The wife and I are Methodists.
Listen to the Methodists, and they have it all.
Orthodox Baptists Methodists.
Methodists aren't Baptists, and Baptists aren't Methodists.
Who can labour with the Methodists.
You couldn't feed Methodists, Lutheran message.
We are still learning how to be Methodists.
For this they were called Methodists, and other derisive titles.
A number of soldiers were also Methodists.
Methodists alone have lost more than a thousand members a week for nearly fifty years.
It might make some wonder about the Methodists, etc.
The Methodists got their name because their founder, John Wesley, was famous for coming up with“methods” for spiritual growth.
If it's in a Baptist church, the Methodists won't come.
Most of Sierra Leone's Christians are Protestantsincluding large populations of Evangelical Protestants and Methodists.
No, that ain't Pentecostals; that was Methodists longs years ago.
Methodists, Baptist, Catholic, Presbyterian, whoever you are, I don't say these things to be different, to be arrogant with you.
In England today there are now more Muslims than Methodists.
In the early stages, evangelicals in the South such as Methodists and Baptists preached for religious freedom and abolition of slavery;
The Methodists say(based on the Word) there is no water baptism(sprinkling is not baptism) and that sanctification is the Baptism with the Holy Ghost.
The Protestant churches involve Lutherans, Methodists and Baptists(7 per cent).
In the mid 1900s the Methodists praised the brewing of beer as a respectable trade, which“provided the working man with good, wholesome malt liquor.”.
And right now out there amongst those denominations of Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, etc.
I have learned much as well from Pentecostals, Lutherans, Methodists, Anglicans and Baptists.
In the evening they was warmly welcomed at an Ecumenical Liturgy of the Word& Blessing of Ashes with English-speaking Anglicans,Catholics and Methodists, in the Church of St Ignatius.