Memoirs of James Hutton Comprising the Annals of His Life And Connection With

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' Have you no such houses hereabouts ?' Not nearer than Bedford ; and in Yorkshire. ' Do, then, men and women live together ?' No, my Lord, only man and wife ; the single sisters in one house, sleeping all in a great saloon ; and the single brethren in another, at a distance ; and no tete-a- tete is allowed between any two of the diflerent sex. * But do you encourage matrimony ?' To be sure we do. ' Did the Emperor pass the night at Herrnhuth ?' Tes, much to his satisfaction ; ows brethren bein...g his only guards. ' Pray, on what footing are you with the Methodists ?' They kick us wherever they can. ' But are they more your enemies than they are enemies of the Established Church ?' Yes, my Lord, I think they are, and the more so, as they may look upon us as their rivals : and as we avoid making much show of what passes in our own hearts: preferring the secret man of the heart, and the happiness there, rather than to make any parade of such happiness. ' Do you attack them ?' No, my Lord ; tliat would be contrary to our heart and customs.

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