I couldn't say I had methodistical objections--I've nothingmethodistical about me.
And here, perhaps, the reader expects that I shall regale him with an analysis of the methodistical volume at least as long as that of the life of Tom O’ the Dingle.
Our people were never more united, and truly Methodistical in their feelings and purposes.
When he returned it, he assured me that he liked it much on the whole, and should have approved it altogether, but for one methodistical expression.
You've called me an old heathen all my life long; perhaps I was wrong in acting as I have, but oh, how I always hated methodistical twaddle.
When the first year is over you'll see that Godfrey will pitch all his Methodistical trash overboard, but we must give him time to learn that there are certain worldly matters which are better suited to man than hymn-books are.
One thing was-- "My dear fellow, you should really put a check on your wife's Methodistical ways!
But are not some of his prejudices against the demoralizing tendency of the Methodistical delusion (to use his own phraseology) shaken by your conduct?
It was all part and parcel of her methodistical cant.
Being invited thither, I have a great inclination to lift up the Redeemer's ensign next week in the same place; with what success, you and your dearly beloved candidates for good old methodistical contempt shall know hereafter.
Belinda could not forbear smiling at this melancholy nonsense; though she was inclined to be of Marriott's opinion about the methodistical books, and she determined to talk to Lady Delacour on the subject.
Belinda looked over them along with Marriott, and she was surprised to find that they had almost all methodistical titles.
During the solitude of her illness, her ladyship had first begun to think seriously on religious subjects, and the early impressions that had been made on her mind in her childhood, by a methodistical mother, recurred.
And that methodistical sort of religion is bad for the spirits--bad for the inside, eh?
I knew there was a great deal of nonsense in her--a flighty sort of Methodistical stuff.
People will not make a boast of being methodistical in Middlemarch for a good while to come.
Sim~, one of a Methodistical turn in religion; a Low Churchman; originally a follower of the late Rev.
During my residence in that [Newcastle] circuit, my views on many subjects became anti-Methodistical to a very great extent indeed.
SIM, one of a Methodistical turn in religion; a low-church-man; originally a follower of the late Rev.
And here perhaps the reader expects that I shall regale him with an analysis of the Methodistical volume at least as long as that of the life of Tom O’ the Dingle.
I, in common with my methodistical brethren, was chosen of the elect!
I foreboded that he had heard of my methodistical excursion.
Not well satisfied myself with my methodistical paroxysm, I had not a word to offer in its defence.
They had quite a dislike of any thing like religious zeal, and had a dread of any one who had been a Methodist, especially if he retained any of his Methodistical earnestness.
Strange as it may seem, I still retained many of my old methodistical habits, and tastes, and sensibilities.
These were delighted to see and hear a man who, while he held to a great extent their own religious views, was full of Methodistical zeal and energy, and who had power to attract, and interest, and move the masses of the people.
The consequence was, we were prepared to move in almost any direction that would take us farther away from our old associates, and we all became, to some extent, anti-Methodistical in our feelings and sentiments.
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