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One of the teachings that set Methodism apart from other religions was

A) the reluctance of Methodist preachers to engage in itinerant preaching.
B) its denouncement of slavery.
C) it contained principles not found in any other religion.
D) the belief that salvation was attainable only through good works.

Methodism

A Christian denomination founded by John Wesley in the 18th century, emphasizing salvation by faith, the witness of the Spirit, and the importance of holy living.

Itinerant Preaching

The practice of traveling from place to place to preach, often associated with religious revivals and missionary work.

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