This Indifferency seems to me to arise from the Endeavour of avoiding the Imputation of Cant, and the false Notion of it.
To determine this indifferency our first task is to learn the creed of our country, and our next to maintain it.
Paybody, in his Apology for kneeling at the communion, standeth much upon the indifferency of this gesture, both in every worship of God, and in that sacrament namely.
But I marvel why Dr Forbesse discourseth so much for the indifferency of the ceremonies; for, lib.
I knew certain of them, who, after reasoning about the ceremonies with some of our side, required, in the end, no more but that they would only acknowledge the indifferency of the things in themselves.
Of the indifferency of these articles (saith he) I think there is little or no question amongst us.
That the word of God is the only rule whereby we must judge of the indifferency of things, none of our opposites, we hope, will deny.
Do they not acknowledge the indifferencyof the things themselves?
The indifferency of such a gesture in such a mediate worship should have been proved before such a rule (as this here given us for a reason) had been applied to it.
Neither can the indifferency or lawfulness of the thing done, nor the ordinance of authority commanding the use of it, make the scandal following upon it to be only passive, which otherwise, i.
They are indifferent as to moral good and evil, because they are neither; but they are not indifferentia moralia: the indifferency is a negation of any morality in them in genere, as well as of both the species of morality.
But a belief of the indifferency of such things as Paul spake of, in meats and drinks.
And methinks this indifferency was a joint effect of nature and of grace, for none had ever seen him hurried or agitated in his life with any matter whatsoever.
I said, with so much ofindifferency as I could assume.
How near is this to what the Commissioners, upon the evidence before them, might justly have said in relation to the vestments; where in the indifferency of the ceremonial in question they can only find an argument for restraint or abolition.
The question respecting the indifferency of will must now be considered.
How then can we explain the fact that it does pass out of this state of indifferency to a choice or volition?
If a case in illustration could not be called up, it would not argue anything against the indifferency of will;--it would only prove that all objects of action actually existing, bear some relation to reason and sensitivity.
All possible volitions, according to the scheme of psychology I have above given, must be either in the direction of the reason or of the sensitivity, or in the indifferency of both.
Thus do all things preach the indifferency of circumstances.
The true life and satisfactions of man seem to elude the utmost rigors or felicities of condition, and to establish themselves with great indifferency under all varieties of circumstances.
The true life and satisfactions of man seem to elude the utmost rigors or felicities of condition and to establish themselves with great indifferency under all varieties of circumstances.
Make not too great a matter of your clothing, but use it with such indifferency as a thing so indifferent should be used.
In the eleventh you are directed against all averseness, disaffection, or cold indifferency of heart to God.
Since a disposition to be influenced by right motives is a sine qua non to Virtuous Actions, an Indifferency to right motives must incapacitate us for Virtuous Actions, or render us in that particular not moral agents.
Churches of the country the indifferency with which they have been suffered to sink.
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