Take, for instance, the case of Mehetabel Wesley, the younger sister of the celebrated founder of Wesleyanism. |
He elevates Wesley and Wesleyanism to too momentous a role in British history although this is necessary to build up the book's importance. |
Wesleyanism had modified it in some portions of the country, but intensified it in others. |
It seems to have been her influence, to a large extent, that drew him away from Wesleyanism and religion. |
Neither was Wesleyanism the source of evangelical Anglicanism, which Kent identifies instead as being the single-issue societies such as the anti-slavery movement. |
Methodism has attempted to reform all, but has reformed itself into many forms of Wesleyanism. |