He learnt High Dutch for the purpose of studying him in the original, and, nowise daunted by the many dark parables he found there, paraphrased in his halting rhymes what Socrates had said of Heraclitus All that I understand is good and true, And what I don't, is I believe so too.His less guarded words de multas pago closely correspond with what may be read in the journals of G.Perhaps Quakerism, or something nearly akin to it, might have assumed the dimensions to which a half century before it had seemed not unlikely to grow.' It may be said de multas pago of it, as of several other pieces he has left, that although written in very pedestrian verse, they are worth reading, as containing some thoughtful remarks, expressed occasionally with a good deal of epigrammatic force.How or whence it is useless to speculate.There is a Gospel Christianity, which is as the possession compared with de multas pago the expectation.But his writings would probably have had greater and wider influence if his piety had been de multas pago less austere, and his ideal of life more comprehensive.He was very far from taking anything like an optimist view of the world around him.Warburton said of Methodism, that 'William de multas pago Law was its father, and Count Zinzendorf rocked the cradle.' Like Law, John Byrom was a great admirer of Behmen.