Methodists were also Spirit filledIt is easy to force scripture to fit into one's preferred theology.
There is plenty of HISTORICAL evidence for the continuance of the gifts of the spirit.
Irenaeus on the Gifts of the Spirit in 180 AD
The Lord raised the dead, and the apostles did so by the means of prayer, and this has been frequently done in the brotherhood on account of some necessity. When the entire church in that particular locality entreated God with much fasting and prayer, the spirit of the dead man has returned, and he has been bestowed in answer to the prayers of the saints. … Those who are truly His disciples, receiving grace from Him, … perform [works] in His name, in order to promote the welfare of others, according to the gift that each one has received from Him.
Some truly and certainly cast out devils. The result is that those who have been cleansed from evil spirits frequently both believe and join themselves to the church. Others have foreknowledge of things to come. They see visions, and they utter prophetic expressions. Still others heal the sick by laying their hands upon them, and the sick are made whole. What is more, as I have said, even the dead have been raised up and remained among us for many years.
Source: http://reclaimingthefaith.blogspot.com/2014/12/irenaeus-on-gifts-of-spirit-in-180ad.html
That is the HISTORICAL record of the continuation of the gifts of the spirit 110 years AFTER 70 AD.
We also have the witness of John Wesley in England and and Johnathan Edwards in America in the 1730s.
I believe that the so-called secession of the gifts is a contrivance which was necessary to support the "Dispensational" theology that was devised in the 1800s.
iakov the fool