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John Wesley led the growth of this Protestant faith during the Industrial Revolution:

A.Baptists
B.Methodist
C.Lutheran
D.Calvinism​

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Answer:

I would say Methodist.

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I just did some research about it and it said his religion was Methodist. If this is wrong please let me know.

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Answer:

Evangelicalism, as represented by John Wesley and his brother Charles, was a reconfiguration of Protestantism in the age of reason and industry. ... Ironically, the Evangelicals were first into the field of social change by igniting the anti-slavery movement.

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