Thus do all things preach the indifferency of circumstances. |
Let it be therefore unto thee altogether as a matter of indifferency. |
He seemed to have achieved a Nirvana-like indifferency towards all his kind. |
Before he did profess himself your servant, I know you did receive him with indifferency at least. |
And then the means which should kindle love, are used with more dulness, and remissness, and indifferency. |
But the doctrine of compensation is not the doctrine of indifferency. |