"Hence it is that above 30,000L Sterling have lately been expended to bring over 5 or 6000 Ignorant, mean, worthless, beggarly Irish Presbyterians, the Scum of the Earth, and Refuse of Mankind"
He was anti-revolution ""Rev. Charles Woodmason angered the local Patriots by performing the special liturgy authorized for that occasion, which stresses that those in authorityespecially the Kingmust be obeyed, and read the homily on obedience (the traditional reading for this day), all as the Prayer Book rubrics directed.
That act, coupled with his refusal to publish at that service the Brief for collecting Money for relief of the poor of Boston, (but in fact to purchase Ammunition) according to Woodmason's 1776 memorial to the Bishop of London, led a local Patriot committee to advise him to consult his safety. He did so by returning to England.""
It would be (as I once observd before) a Great Novelty to a Londoner to see one of these CongregationsThe Men with only I a thin Shirt and pair of Breeches or Trousers onbarelegged and barefootedThe Women bareheaded, barelegged and barefoot with only a thin Shift and under PetticoatYet I cannot break [them?] of thisfor the heat of the Weather admits not of any [but] thin CloathingI can hardly bear the Weight of my Whig and Gown, during Service. The Young Women have a most uncommon Practise, which I cannot break them off. They draw their Shift as tight as possible to the Body, and pin it close, to shew the roundness of their Breasts, and slender Waists (for they are generally finely shaped) and draw their Petticoat close to their Hips to shew the fineness of their Limbsso that they might as well be in Puri NaturalibusIndeed Nakedness is not censurable or indecent here, and they expose themselves often quite Naked, without CeremonyRubbing themselves and their Hair with Bears Oil and tying it up behind in a Bunch like the Indiansbeing hardly one degree removed from themIn few Years, I hope to bring about a Reformation, as I already have done in several Parts of the Country.It ain't your powdered wig colonial period, that's for sure.