While severely attacking the bulk of the clergy as misleaders of the people, and while also assailing some of the chief orthodox notions, he yet, either in order to escape the law, or from the effect of his religious education, professed a respect for what he was pleased to call true Christianity, but which we should be inclined to consider, at the least, somewhat advanced Unitarianism.
"Theological Essays"
Charles Bradlaugh
He was warned against winding combinations, ringing up fictitious numbers on the telephone, and other misleaders.
"A Canadian Bankclerk"
J. P. Buschlen
The result was a tyranny and corruption that made the later kings misleaders rather than true leaders of their nation.
"The Makers and Teachers of Judaism"
Charles Foster Kent