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1 1, XXV | think that we ought to be indifferent as to our use of them. And 2 2, LIX | the expression to things indifferent and corporeal, (meaning 3 3, XXV | cure of bodies is a thing indifferent, and a matter within the 4 4, XLV | are, strictly speaking, indifferent; that when the intention 5 4, XLV | section relating to" things indifferent," that, strictly speaking, 6 4, XLV | his daughters is a thing indifferent, although such a thing ought 7 4, XLV | belongs to the class of things indifferent, they have assumed the case 8 4, LIV | corruptibility is a thing indifferent in its nature; and that 9 4, XCIII | more powerful in things indifferent than others; and one class 10 4, XCVI | in itself it is a thing indifferent, and is found occurring 11 5, V | demons" is not a term of indifferent meaning like that of "men," 12 5, XXXVI | which is a thing not only indifferent in its own nature, but which 13 5, LXI | other, not on small and indifferent points, but upon those of 14 6, LXXIII| the doctrine about "things indifferent," he thinks that the divine 15 8, L | share in it, and when it is indifferent we only long for that which