English to Kannada Dictionary Methodist

Methodist

ಮೆಥೋಡಿಸ್ಟ್
definition
noun
Other groups were gaining a significant foothold too, including Baptists, Methodists , Mennonites, Christian Reformed, and Episcopalians.
a member of a Christian Protestant denomination originating in the 18th-century evangelistic movement of Charles and John Wesley and George Whitefield.
adjective
a Methodist chapel
of or relating to Methodists or Methodism.
translation of 'Methodist'
ವಿಧಿಬದ್ಧ,
ವಿಧಾನವಾದಿ
example
This hymn has traditionally been the first hymn in 'Methodist' hymnals since the time of Wesley.
He arrived in Whitby at a time when rural 'Methodist' chapels were closing one by one and believers were few and far between.
It meant he travelled around all the different 'Methodist' chapels, constantly meeting and working with people.
Andrew's parents were 'Methodist' missionaries in India, but although a religious man he declared at the age of 3 that he wanted to be a doctor.
Christianity was brought to the islands in the 1830s primarily by 'Methodist' missionaries.
We began with prayer led by Graham Jones, the 'Methodist' chaplain, and the sharing of bread and wine.
Several examples provide illustration about how 'Methodist' women recruited their husbands to the church.
He made frequent diversions to towns and villages along the way, but the three cities became the great centres of 'Methodist' influence.
Such positions were available to 'Methodist' women only if they went abroad, as missionaries.
He was baptized in a 'Methodist' church at age 14, but soon drifted into agnosticism.
The Anglican and 'Methodist' churches have signed a covenant intended to heal their 200-year rift and pave the way to reunification.
When faith and discipline are seen as the essential ingredients of 'Methodist' piety, there is no mystery about the twentieth century collapse.
There, many miles into the country was a little clapboard 'Methodist' church, built, in part, by the Lamptons, in 1861.
The odd pheasant springs hazardously from behind a dry stone wall and the occasional chapel marks this out as 'Methodist' country.
The grounds are pocked with small lava pits, which are used to cook poultry and sides of beef donated by 'Methodist' church groups.
It was built as a 'Methodist' chapel in 1910, became a convalescence hospital during the First World War, and was later partly used as a billiard hall.
Although it is a Roman Catholic church, the service will be for people from all faiths with Anglican and 'Methodist' ministers also taking part.
In other areas of the South, 'Methodist' women heeded the national Church's call for racial reconciliation.
Villagers are raising funds to replace the ageing structure, once a 'Methodist' chapel in Sutton-on-Derwent.
My mother shuffled us around, as kids, to various Southern Baptist and 'Methodist' churches, with little or no sustained involvement.
The 'Methodistic' principles, with which he was slightly tinctured, instead of impelling him to extravagance, assimilated themselves to his orderly habits of thought and action.
What would you say to those millions of people who are going to go synagogues tomorrow and wards of your church and Catholics and Protestants and 'Methodists' .
Certainly, the Wesley Connection of 'Methodists' took an overtly antislavery position.
And this discomfort isn't limited to Presbyterians and 'Methodists' and Anglicans.
Lutherans, Calvinists, 'Methodists' , Baptists and even agnostics have found him deserving.
Most of the people are Roman Catholics, Anglican, 'Methodists' , Baptists, or Mennonites.
The Baptists, 'Methodists' , Lutherans, Mormons all have impressive emergency relief works after major events.
As a fresh presentation of John Wesley and early 'Methodism' this book is warmly recommended.
You are influenced heavily by John Wesley and the 'Methodists' .
The various branches of 'Methodism' - Wesleyans, Primitive Methodists, and Bible Christians - united in 1902, ahead of a similar union in Britain.
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