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The following is an excerpt from John Wesley's "Advice to Methodists" (Evaluating the Evidence 18.3) : "Your Strictness of Life, taking the whole of it together, may likewise be accounted new. I mean, your making it a Rule, to abstain from fashionable Diversions, from reading Plays, Romances, or Books of Humour, from singing innocent Songs, or talking in a merry, gay, diverting Manner; your Plainness of Dress; your Manner of Dealing in Trade; your Exactness in observing the Lord's Day; your Scrupulosity as to Things that have not paid Custom; your total Abstinence from spirituous Liquors (unless in Cases of Extreme Necessity) l your Rule, 'not to mention the Fault of an absent Person, in Particular, of Ministers, or of those in Authority,' may justly be termed new."
Which of the following was part of the "Strictness of Life"?
Categorical Thinking
A cognitive process of organizing information into groups or categories based on shared characteristics.
Repetitive Features
Elements or characteristics that occur again and again within a product, process, or environment.
Intense
Having or showing strong feelings or opinions; extremely earnest or serious.
In Motion
Refers to something that is currently underway, progressing, or being acted upon within a process or activity.
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