| James Macaulay - 1884 - 172 страници
...success of John Wesley and the Methodists, he said, " Sir, it is owing to their expressing themselves in a plain and familiar manner, which is the only...and learning ought to do from a principle of duty ; a practice for which they will be praised by men of sense. To insist against drunkenness as a crime... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 538 страници
...undermost." which those called methodists have. JOHNSON, ' Sir, it is owing to their expressing themselves in a plain and familiar manner, which is the only...learning ought to do from a principle of duty, when it is suited to their congregations ; a practice for which they will be praised by men of sense. To insist... | |
| James Boswell - 1885 - 490 страници
...success which those called methodists l have. JOHNSON. " Sir, it is owing to their expressing themselves in a plain and familiar manner, which is the only way to do good to the common people, and which 1 All who are acquainted with the history of religion, (the most important, surely,that concerns the... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 598 страници
...genuine. The principal argument in reason and good expressing T/ie Methodists. expressing themselves in a plain and familiar manner, which is the only...learning ought to do from a principle of duty, when it is suited to their congregations ; a practice, for which they will be praised by men of sense1. To insist... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 502 страници
...success which those called Methodists have. JOHNSON. " Sir, it is owing to their expressing themselves in a plain and familiar manner, which is the only...learning ought to do from a principle of duty when it is suited to their congregations ; a practice for which they will be praised by men of sense. To insist... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 574 страници
...mind is not a novelty, or peculiar to any sect, but has been, and still to their expressing themselves in a plain and familiar manner, which is the only...learning ought to do from a principle of duty, when it is suited to their congregations ; a practice, for which they will be praised by men of sense. To insist... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 566 страници
...novelty, or peculiar to any sect, but has been, and still to their expressing themselves in a plain arid familiar manner, which is the only way to do good...learning ought to do from a principle of duty, when it is suited to their congregations ; a practice, for which they will be praised by men of sense. To insist... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 страници
...success which those called methodists* have. JOHNSON : "Sir, it is owing to their expressing themselves 9|c pſ é ք & H > D ҡ K - c ! 㱼 suited to their congregations; a practice, for which they will be praised by men of sense. To insist... | |
| J. Albert Swallow - 1895 - 178 страници
...the Methodists, Johnson said to Boswell (1763): — "Sir, it is owing to their expressing themselves in a plain and familiar manner, which is the only...learning ought to do from a principle of duty, when it is suited to their congregations; a practice, for which they will be praised by men of sense." 2) This... | |
| 1895 - 1056 страници
...Boswell (1763): — "Sir, it is owing to their expressing themselves in a plain and familiar manlier, which is the only way to do good to the common people,...learning ought to do from a principle of duty, when it is suited to their congregations ; a practice, for which they will be praised by men of sense." a) This... | |
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