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- Holy_Club abstract "The Holy Club was an organization at Christ Church, Oxford, set up by brothers John and Charles Wesley in 1729, who later contributed to the formation of the Methodist Church.Jeering college students scoffed at these "Methodists" who tried to systematically serve God every hour of the day. They set aside time for praying, examining their spiritual lives, studying the Bible, and meeting together. In addition, they took food to poor families, visited lonely people in prison, and taught orphans how to read. Members of the organization celebrated Holy Communion frequently and fasted on Wednesdays and Fridays until 3 P.M. Fellows of the Holy Club also studied and discussed the Novum Testamentum Graece as well as the Classics. Critics of the Holy Club on the Oxford Campus said: This organisation is often said to be the root of the influential Methodist Church.".
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- Holy_Club subject Category:1729_establishments.
- Holy_Club subject Category:British_Christian_student_societies.
- Holy_Club subject Category:Clubs_and_societies_of_the_University_of_Oxford.
- Holy_Club subject Category:History_of_Methodism.
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- Holy_Club comment "The Holy Club was an organization at Christ Church, Oxford, set up by brothers John and Charles Wesley in 1729, who later contributed to the formation of the Methodist Church.Jeering college students scoffed at these "Methodists" who tried to systematically serve God every hour of the day. They set aside time for praying, examining their spiritual lives, studying the Bible, and meeting together.".
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