Calvinistic Methodist 'Attendances' as Percentage of Total
R_REL1851_cmeth = (REL1851_ATTEND:cmeth * 100.0) / REL1851_ATTEND_TOT:total
| Data Role | Period Covered | Authority | Source | Details | Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| REL1851_ATTEND:cmeth | 1851 | SRC | GBH Source Documentation System | 1851 Census of Great Britain, Religion, Table A , 'Showing the total number of Attendants at Public Worship, in connection with each Religious Body; including Estimates for defective Returns' | Counts for historical Registration Districts redistricted by vector overlay |
- Percentage Asian
- Percentage Black
- Percentage White
- Baptist 'Attendances' as Percentage of Total
- Calvinistic Methodist 'Attendances' as Percentage of Total
- Church of England 'Attendances' as Percentage of Total
- Church of Scotland 'Attendances' as Percentage of Total
- Roman Catholic 'Attendances' as Percentage of Total
- Wesleyan Methodist 'Attendances' as Percentage of Total
- Percentage Buddhist
- Percentage Christian
- Percentage Hindu
- Percentage Jewish
- Percentage Muslim
- Percentage with No Religion
The Calvinistic Methodists were the followers of George Whitfield (1714-69), who broke away from the Wesley brothers who originally founded Methodism. Their strength was overwhelmingly in Wales, where they built on an earlier religious revival led by Howel Harris in the 1730s.