Greetings
Wesleyan's are well known for their revival to return to the truth of the inner witness for salvation and the necessity of the sanctified life. They preach the doctrine of the "second blessing" of entire sanctification, which is also known as "Methodist perfection." Another way to understand this “second blessing” is that subsequent to regeneration, by a complete consecration and faith, there may be an instantaneous cleansing and eradication of all sin from the heart of the believer by the baptism with the Holy Ghost and fire." So there is a high correlation between Wesleyans and Methodists.
However, justification is subordinated to sanctification in that it is seen as only for past sins. [M. C. Wilcox, Justification, Regeneration, Sanctification, 3.]
Wesleyan tendency is to subordinate justification to sanctification in such a way that salvation ultimately comes to rest on sanctification.[Niebuhr, The Nature and Destiny of Man, Vol.2]
Wesleyan’s preach justification, emphasize good works of sanctification, but subordinate justification to sanctification. It is a different version of Catholicism’s process of justification. There are several such Catholic cousins: Cambellites (CoC, Nazarene, 1st Corinthians), Methodists, ELCA (Lutheran), ABC Baptists, most (all?) Pentecostals, JW’s, Mormons, etc. It is a long list of infamy.
Hope this helps.
Lloyd