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Definition of Indifferences
1. indifference [n] - See also: indifference
Lexicographical Neighbors of Indifferences
Literary usage of Indifferences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My American Diary by Clare Sheridan (1922)
"... the compromises of Lenin, the activities of Trotzky, the prejudices, the
ignorances, the indifferences of the bourgeois, the national spirit of Mexico, ..."
2. Content in a Garden by Candace Wheeler (1901)
"It seems discourteous to mention their names, but I suppose when one indulges in
garden talk he may speak of his indifferences as well as his loves, ..."
3. The Works of the Rev. John Howe by John Howe, Edmund Calamy (1838)
"It is not whether the things commanded and required be lawful or no; it is not
whether indifferences may be determined or no ; it is not how far Christians ..."
4. Areopagitica: A Speech to the Parliament of England, for the Liberty of by John Milton (1819)
"... no law can possibly permit, that intends not to unlaw it self: but those
neighboring differences, or rather indifferences, are what I ..."
5. The Irenicum: Or Pacificator: Being a Reconciler as to Church Differences by Edward Stillingfleet (1842)
"Now from this, we may take notice of a difference between laws concerning
indifferences in civil and ecclesiastical matters. That in civils, the laws bind ..."
6. The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Nonconformist ; from the by Daniel Neal, Joshua Toulmin, John Overton Choules (1822)
"It is not, whether indifferences may be determined or no ? ... The apostles valued
not indifferences at all; and those things they accounted as such which ..."