Whatever were their own private notions regarding the established faith, they certainly suffered under the inabilities of the New Christians, as those were called who had Jewish or even Moorish blood in their veins, the term having origin from the following cause.
"The Prime Minister"
W.H.G. Kingston
The absence of it is mainly due to a concatenation of inabilities on the part of the writers.
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury
Paltry debts harassed him; inabilities fretted his temperament and his pride; it irked him to have no better abode than this musty corner to which he could never invite an acquaintance.
"The Nether World"
George Gissing