The principles and practices of the Methodists considered [electronic resource], in some letters to the leaders of that sectThe first addressed to the Reverend MrB-eWherein are some remarks on his two letters to a clergyman in Nottinghamshire, lately published . LONDON: Printed for R. and J. Dodsle y in Pall-mall. MDCCLIII.(Price One Shilling and Six Pence.) • •• .*. • t-r.:*-;-*!* f<^ l^/ C3 ). DISSERTATION, &c. t-mmM^ H E RE is no Point, in which ^^fT -fev ^^^ learned World is moret^^Tg^^Hsj agreed than in their EfteeniUMlc^^C^^^s oi Homer, Among the An-tients his Works were fo much looke

The principles and practices of the Methodists considered [electronic resource], in some letters to the leaders of that sectThe first addressed to the Reverend MrB-eWherein are some remarks on his two letters to a clergyman in Nottinghamshire, lately published . LONDON: Printed for R. and J. Dodsle y in Pall-mall. MDCCLIII.(Price One Shilling and Six Pence.) • •• .*. • t-r.:*-;-*!* f<^ l^/ C3 ). DISSERTATION, &c. t-mmM^ H E RE is no Point, in which ^^fT -fev ^^^ learned World is moret^^Tg^^Hsj agreed than in their EfteeniUMlc^^C^^^s oi Homer, Among the An-tients his Works were fo much looke Stock Photo
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The principles and practices of the Methodists considered [electronic resource], in some letters to the leaders of that sectThe first addressed to the Reverend MrB-eWherein are some remarks on his two letters to a clergyman in Nottinghamshire, lately published . LONDON: Printed for R. and J. Dodsle y in Pall-mall. MDCCLIII.(Price One Shilling and Six Pence.) • •• .*. • t-r.:*-;-*!* f<^ l^/ C3 ). DISSERTATION, &c. t-mmM^ H E RE is no Point, in which ^^fT -fev ^^^ learned World is moret^^Tg^^Hsj agreed than in their EfteeniUMlc^^C^^^s oi Homer, Among the An-tients his Works were fo much lookedupon as the Standards of fine Writing, that not only Poets, but Orators and Hi-ftorians valued themfelves upon a clofeImitation of his Manner. Politicians andPhilofophers were fond of embellifhingtheir Difcourfes by PalTages of his Poems, A 2 and 871* ^>7 r (4) arid confirming their Sentiments by hisAuthority. This fine Kind of Praife, byFa^ts (if I mayfly fo, rather than Word?, iafl4uallyf iC^reffive o^ the Iiighcft Re-gard ; ^ntl; 4f.PFaire tecciXes its Valuefrom the Character of the Ferfon that of-fers it, redounds m^ore to his Honour thanthe elaborate Encomiums of Gramma-rians and Criticks. There is fomething like Frienddiip inthe Refpe6t we pay to the Memory ofan admired Author. Tis not a hcireEileem ; tis a Tendernefs We nauiral-ly conceive Sentiments of Gratitude to-wards the g

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