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Definition of Primitive Methodist in English: Primitive Methodistnoun historical A member of a society of Methodists which was formed in 1811 and joined the united Methodist Church in 1932. Example sentencesExamples - As early as 2 July 1882 the Primitive Methodists opened their church.
- The Primitive Methodists accounted for a further thirteen Keighley places of worship.
- In England, for example, Primitive Methodists were mainly working class, Congregationalists were a cut above Baptists, while Unitarians and Quakers were predominantly the families of professional men and businessmen.
- As a young boy he began attending the Primitive Methodist Sunday School, and at the age of 16 he became a member of the church.
- The various branches of Methodism - Wesleyans, Primitive Methodists, and Bible Christians - united in 1902, ahead of a similar union in Britain.
Definition of Primitive Methodist in US English: Primitive Methodistnoun historical A member of a society of Methodists which was formed in 1811 and joined the united Methodist Church in 1932. Example sentencesExamples - In England, for example, Primitive Methodists were mainly working class, Congregationalists were a cut above Baptists, while Unitarians and Quakers were predominantly the families of professional men and businessmen.
- As early as 2 July 1882 the Primitive Methodists opened their church.
- As a young boy he began attending the Primitive Methodist Sunday School, and at the age of 16 he became a member of the church.
- The Primitive Methodists accounted for a further thirteen Keighley places of worship.
- 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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