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  1.  Not reduced to method.

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a. 1677.  J. Harrington, Grounds & Reasons, Wks. (1700), 12. Tho the Understandings of most men seem to agree in som general maxims, but unpolish’d, unnumber’d and unmethodiz’d.

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1734.  Hervey, Mem. Geo. II. (1848), I. 400. The loose, unmethodized, and often incoherent manner, in which it is put together.

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1834.  Sir H. Taylor, Artevelde, II. V. ii. What is earth? A huge congestion of unmethodised matter.

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  2.  Not become Methodist.

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1751.  Lavington, Enthus. Meth. & Papists, III. (1754), 236. Hence they justly contemn … all the Unmethodized, as of a mean and reprobate Way.

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