I was born, I suspect, an Indifferentist, as far as this life is concerned, and as to another life, I have an acquired antipathy.
"Imaginary Interviews"
W. D. Howells
And then, nowadays, one is so apt to be an Indifferentist in matters of religion-and Catholicism is so exacting.
"The Cardinal's Snuff-Box"
Henry Harland
One can't come to close quarters with the realities of life-with sorrow, with great joy, with temptation, with sin or with heroic virtue, with death, with the birth of a new soul, with any of the awful, wonderful realities of life-and continue to be an Indifferentist in matters of religion, do you think?
"The Cardinal's Snuff-Box"
Henry Harland