Jonathan Boucher Quote

It is surprising what improper and indecent contentions these popular elections occasioned. I have oftener than once known half-a-dozen candidates all trying for a vacant parish, and preaching alternately, to give their electors an opportunity of determining what they liked best. Voice and action, as is remarked in a very humorous pamphlet respecting London lectureships, almost constantly carried it. … Preachers and ministers so elected, continuing still in some degree dependent on the people, continued also chiefly to cultivate those arts by which their favour had first been gained. Their sermons were light, flippant, and ordinary; but their manner of preaching was pleasing and popular.


"Reminiscences of an American Loyalist" (first published serially in "Notes and Queries", 1874-)


It is surprising what improper and indecent contentions these popular elections occasioned. I have oftener than once known half-a-dozen candidates...

It is surprising what improper and indecent contentions these popular elections occasioned. I have oftener than once known half-a-dozen candidates...

It is surprising what improper and indecent contentions these popular elections occasioned. I have oftener than once known half-a-dozen candidates...

It is surprising what improper and indecent contentions these popular elections occasioned. I have oftener than once known half-a-dozen candidates...