Holy Club

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The Holy Club was an 18th-century Oxford University religious society, associated with John Wesley and early Methodism, known for its strict piety and disciplined devotional practices.

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Holy Club canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian devotional group
religious society
activeInCentury 18th century
activity catechizing children
keeping spiritual diaries
reading devotional literature
relief of the poor
systematic self-examination
affiliation University of Oxford
characterizedAs ascetic
methodical
collegeContext Christ Church, Oxford
Lincoln College, Oxford
country Kingdom of Great Britain
doctrineOrientation Arminianism
endTime 1730s
foundedBy Charles Wesley
George Whitefield
John Wesley
hasNickname Bible Moths
Methodism
surface form: Methodists
historicalSignificance formative influence on John Wesley
precursor to organized Methodism
influenced early Methodist movement
evangelical revival in Britain
knownFor Bible study
charitable works
disciplined devotional practices
fasting
frequent communion
methodical religious observance
prayer meetings
strict piety
visiting prisoners
language English
location Oxford
memberOf Benjamin Ingham
Charles Wesley
George Whitefield
James Hervey
John Gambold
John Wesley
opposedBy some Oxford contemporaries
religiousTradition Anglicanism
Methodism
startTime 1729
universityContext University of Oxford
surface form: Oxford University

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George Whitefield memberOf Holy Club
Charles Wesley memberOf Holy Club