Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrupulosities
Literary usage of Scrupulosities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of the Church by Robert Southey (1825)
"A minister, estimable in all respects, saving that he troubled himself and others
with those busy scrupulosities which were the disease of the party, ..."
2. The Book of the Church by Robert Southey (1825)
"A minister, estimable in all respects, saving that he troubled himself and others
with those busy scrupulosities which were the disease of the party, ..."
3. Defence of the Rev. Rowland Williams, D.D., in the Arches' Court of Canterbury by James Fitzjames Stephen (1862)
"Have we seen nothing of " scrupulosities " and infinite perplexities," arising
from the notion that war is proclaimed between the reason and the conscience; ..."
4. The Works of Robt. Leighton by George Jerment, Robert Leighton (1808)
"Ignorance is a great cause of the doubts and scrupulosities of some men's
consciences; were they more intelligent and rational they would not make half the ..."
5. The obligations of truth in religious controversy: a critical examination of by Edward Garbett, Charles Norris Gray (1874)
"... or else, endeavouring not to be partial, we fall into timorous scrupulosities,
and sometimes into those extreme discomforts of mind from which we hardly ..."