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Primitive Methodism was a major movement in English and Welsh Methodism from about 1810 until the Methodist Union in 1932. It emerged from a revival at Mow Cop in Staffordshire. Primitive meant "simple" or "relating to an original stage"; the Primitive Methodists saw themselves as practising a purer form of Christianity, closer to the earliest Methodists. Although the denomination did not bear the name "Wesleyan" (unlike the Wesleyan Methodist Church, from which they separated), Primitive Methodism was Wesleyan in theology, in contrast to the Calvinistic Methodists.

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  • Die Primitive Methodists (Ursprüngliche Methodisten, auch Primitive Methodist Connexion oder Primitive Methodist Church) waren eine methodistische Freikirche, die von 1807/1812 bis Ende 1932 in Großbritannien existierte. In den USA existiert die Kirche bis heute. (de)
  • Primitive Methodism was a major movement in English and Welsh Methodism from about 1810 until the Methodist Union in 1932. It emerged from a revival at Mow Cop in Staffordshire. Primitive meant "simple" or "relating to an original stage"; the Primitive Methodists saw themselves as practising a purer form of Christianity, closer to the earliest Methodists. Although the denomination did not bear the name "Wesleyan" (unlike the Wesleyan Methodist Church, from which they separated), Primitive Methodism was Wesleyan in theology, in contrast to the Calvinistic Methodists. (en)
  • Primitiva metodister är en metodistisk rörelse grundad 1812 i Staffordshire, England, när två grupper (ledda av Hugh Bourne respektive ) gick samman. Genom missionsverksamhetsverksamhet spreds rörelsen till USA där den Primitiva Metodistkyrkan fortfarande existerar. Engelska Society of the Primitive Methodists gick dock 1932 samman med två andra metodistkyrkor och bildade Brittiska Metodistkyrkan. (sv)
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  • Die Primitive Methodists (Ursprüngliche Methodisten, auch Primitive Methodist Connexion oder Primitive Methodist Church) waren eine methodistische Freikirche, die von 1807/1812 bis Ende 1932 in Großbritannien existierte. In den USA existiert die Kirche bis heute. (de)
  • Primitive Methodism was a major movement in English and Welsh Methodism from about 1810 until the Methodist Union in 1932. It emerged from a revival at Mow Cop in Staffordshire. Primitive meant "simple" or "relating to an original stage"; the Primitive Methodists saw themselves as practising a purer form of Christianity, closer to the earliest Methodists. Although the denomination did not bear the name "Wesleyan" (unlike the Wesleyan Methodist Church, from which they separated), Primitive Methodism was Wesleyan in theology, in contrast to the Calvinistic Methodists. (en)
  • Primitiva metodister är en metodistisk rörelse grundad 1812 i Staffordshire, England, när två grupper (ledda av Hugh Bourne respektive ) gick samman. Genom missionsverksamhetsverksamhet spreds rörelsen till USA där den Primitiva Metodistkyrkan fortfarande existerar. Engelska Society of the Primitive Methodists gick dock 1932 samman med två andra metodistkyrkor och bildade Brittiska Metodistkyrkan. (sv)
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  • Primitive Methodists (de)
  • Primitive Methodism in the United Kingdom (en)
  • Primitiva metodister (sv)
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