WesleyanismBegun by John and Charles Wesley in the 1700s in Britain, a movement of Protestant Christians who sought to follow the "methods" or theology of eighteenth century evangelical reformers; later this movement became known as the Methodist Church. He stressed the importance of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The disciple was to have an individual experience with God. These people believed that justification was the door to a life of sanctification.

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