Of Wesleyanism, we have little to say, except in compliment of its tolerable consistency.
But, except in so far as it increased dissent in religion, the liberating influence of Wesleyanism was small.
We have seen that the proportions of Wesleyanism in America are much more magnificent than in England.
It seems to have been her influence, to a large extent, that drew him away from Wesleyanism and religion.
Mr. Foxall was a convert to Wesleyanism, and a lay minister.