This is manifest, for that he leaves the observation or non-observation of them, as things indifferent, to the mind and discretion of the believers.
Some say this bearing or receiving, were but in things indifferent.
By concurring with them in any sin, you will harden them, and hinder their conversion; and so you will by singular or violent opposition in things indifferent.
And that he that doubteth of things indifferent is damned if he do them, because he doth them not of faith, Rom.
In this way all mundane and marketable goods, after having been solemnly refused admittance by the Stoics at the front door, were smuggled in at a kind of tradesman's entrance under the name of things indifferent.
Moreover, as being the highest good, it could admit of no increase from the addition of things indifferent.
From things good and bad we now turn to things indifferent.
We find the following among their replies to the objections of the Nonconformists in relation to things indifferent in themselves.
But the Canon has yet another argument bearing upon the duty of using (not abolishing) things indifferent (nonessentials in other words) when ordered by the law of the Church.
At the same time, however, in things indifferent[A] I attempt to ascertain the value of each.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "things indifferent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.