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'''''Wesleyan''''' is the adjective form of ''Wesley'', referring either to ], the founder of ] (a ] within ] ]) or to another of the Methodist branches within that ]. The ''']''' split from the ] in 1843.


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* A '''Wesleyan''' is any person who adopts the principles of ], <i>rare</i>.
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* In a closely related usage, '''Wesleyan''' may refer to the theological emphasis on ], characteristic of the ] of which Wesley was part.
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* There are also a number of educational institutions worldwide named "]."

* ] in Norcross, Georgia is a private secondary school.

*'''Wesleyan''' may refer to one of many universities and ] colleges named after John Wesley, most of which are affiliated with a branch of Methodism, but there are several that are no longer affiliated and whose connection is wholly historic. Here is the list in alphabetical order:

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!Institution
!Founded
!Location
!Affiliation & notes
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|1831
|]
|United Methodist Church.
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|]
|1831 - 1849
|], ]
|Not strictly college level, replaced by Genesee College.
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|]
|1850
|], ]
|Independent. Liberal arts college..
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|]
|1918
|], ]
|The Wesleyan Church.
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|]
|1843
|], ]
|United Methodist Church.
|-
|]
|1850
|], ]
|United Methodist Church.
|-
|]
|1887
|], ]
|Independent. Liberal arts college.
|-
|]
|1956
|], ]
|United Methodist Church.
|-
|]
|1842
|], ]
|Independent. Liberal arts college.
|-
|]
|1909
|], ]
|Independent. Liberal arts college.
|-
|]
|1945
|], ]
|Free Methodists.
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|]
|1906
|], ]
|The Wesleyan Church.
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|]
|1857
|], ]
|United Methodist Church.
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|]
|1890
|], ]
|United Methodist Church.
|-
|]
|1966
|], ]
|United Methodist Church.
|-
|]
|1836
|], ]
|Independent. Women's college.
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|]
|1831
|], ]
|Independent. Major research university.
|-
|]
|1946
|], ]
|Independent. Liberal arts college.
|-
|]
|1900
|], ]
|Free Methodists.

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