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Wesleyan
/ ˈwɛzlɪən /
adjective
- of, relating to, or deriving from John Wesley
- of, relating to, or characterizing Methodism, esp in its original form or as upheld by the branch of the Methodist Church known as the Wesleyan Methodists
noun
- a follower of John Wesley
- a member of the Methodist Church or (formerly) of the Wesleyan Methodists
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Derived Forms
- ˈWesleyanism, noun
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Example Sentences
The first Cabinet member was Tommy Kail, a fellow Wesleyan grad and an ambitious young director.
The show would, eventually, become a smash — but only after an endless, tortured series of workshops and revisions saw it heavily transformed from its origins at Wesleyan.
Miranda began workshopping In the Heights for a potential Broadway run in 2002, shortly after graduating from Wesleyan.
I gave the Wesleyan commencement speech and also received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters.
I spoke first with Scott Ellman, a student at Wesleyan University and now the Huffington Post editor-at-large for his campus.
Rapping 101 is apparently not a class offered at Wesleyan University.
Gallo charges that the rape allegations at Wesleyan minimize legitimate rape allegations.
LB: I studied history, literature, and philosophy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut.
The truth turns out to be a little more complicated, according to a new study by the Wesleyan Media Project.
The old Wesleyan chapel, in Martin Street, was fitted up for schools in 1865.
A great work in the business of spreading Wesleyan Methodism has been done by the people and parsons of Lune-street chapel.
Mr. Adams was five years in America, and he is now completing the tenth year of his career as a regular Wesleyan minister.
That a Wesleyan missionary ventured, entitles him to the esteem of mankind.
There is a small church, a Wesleyan chapel, an inn and a post station.
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