Each soul is hooked with its own bait, called by its own name, drawn in its own way; and as the attractiveness of Christ is virtually infinite in its Multiformity, so is that of His Church, nor is there a more unpardonable narrowness than that of insisting that others shall be drawn in the same way as we ourselves, or not at all.
"The Faith of the Millions (2nd series)"
George Tyrrell
Let his influence and authority be commensurate with his attested value; and, because no man in the present infinity of human speculation, and the present Multiformity of human power, can hope for more than a very limited superiority, there is an end at once to all absolute dictatorship.
"Biographical Essays"
Thomas de Quincey
The material of thought, or at least some of the materials of thought, must be given us in the Multiformity of our perceptions, through what we call experience from the outer world.
"Edward Caldwell Moore Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant"
Edward Moore