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Calvinistic

Extracted from the Wikipedia article Reformed Christianity.
Reformed Methodist
Reformed Methodists, also known as Calvinistic Methodists, form a minority of the Methodist tradition. The majority of Methodism falls outside the Reformed faith, being Wesleyan Methodism, which subscribes to Wesleyan-Arminian theology. Calvinistic Methodists adhere to Reformed theology codified in the "Confession of Faith of the Calvinistic Methodists" (1823). In the United Kingdom, the Calvinistic Methodist Church is also known as the Presbyterian Church of Wales. Calvinistic Methodists are characterized by their emphasis on Methodist worship distinctives—preaching, hymn singing, lovefeasts, revival services, and camp meetings, as well as the Methodist doctrines of the New Birth and growth in grace. Reformed Methodist divines include George Whitefield and Howell Harris.