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- noun A member of an early
evangelical form ofMethodism
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Examples
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It is supplied by the Rev.Mr. Lupton, Primitive Methodist minister, a man of high standing in his Connection, whose mind is much more that of the lawyer than that of poet or dreamer: --
Real Ghost Stories William T. Stead
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Charles H. Spurgeon was converted through the instrumentality of a Primitive Methodist local preacher; William Jay of Bath was converted at a Methodist service; John Angell James caught fire among the Methodists; and Thomas Raffles was a member of the Wesleyan Society; Dr. Parker began his ministrations as a
Great Britain and Her Queen Annie E. Keeling
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When the _cortege_ reached Thornton-street, part of the congregation of the Primitive Methodist chapel at which the deceased had been in the habit of worshipping when in health, joined the procession, and at once began to sing.
The Hero of the Humber or the History of the Late Mr. John Ellerthorpe Henry Woodcock
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In 1896, Rev. Sishuba cut loose from the Primitive Methodist
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Presbyterian, Primitive Methodist, United Methodist, and Wesleyan bodies and a committee appointed by the two archbishops of England, the archbishops themselves being included.
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Do you think I don't feel the difference between spending my life with such a man as you, and spending it for years and years together with a ranting, canting Primitive Methodist? '
Philistia Grant Allen 1873
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Land, dissolving views of Jerusalem, and Primitive Methodist district conference in the Mahanaim Jubilee meeting hall.
Philistia Grant Allen 1873
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There is a Primitive Methodist chapel with school attached in Dalling Road near by.
Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney The Fascination of London John Cunningham Geikie 1865
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To the surprise of Mrs. Clark, the Primitive Methodist clergyman called on
Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897 Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1858
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