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2 December, 20:32

Passion and prejudice govern the world; only under the name of reason. It is our part, by religion and reason joined, to counteract them all we can." - John Wesley What conclusion about the Methodist movement is best supported by the above quotation?

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  1. 2 December, 20:34
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    It encouraged its followers to adopt sober and moral ways

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    Unhappy with the situation of socio-economic exclusion in their country and the direction of the spirituality of the official Church (Anglican Episcopal) - ostentation and spiritual neglect - the group of friends, religious and well-educated students of Oxford University began to question the ecclesiastical hierarchy in its attitude of living towards itself, without the capacity to observe the needs of human beings. The movement aimed to encourage the followers to care about their mates, but above all, they should avoid worldy acts, and adopt sober ways.
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