I dread the religious quarrels, the family dissensions, and the public distractions, which such a state of things would inevitably occasion.
Defoe's Protestant loyalties embroiled him in nasty religious quarrels.
The religious quarrels had just awoken the faith of Toulouse.
Malesherbes remarked: 'Fortunately, religious quarrels are not involved.'
In fact, the endless religious quarrels bordered on sheer madness.
I should have excited the fury of religious quarrels, when the enlightenment of the age and my desire was to make them disappear altogether.
Blanchard rose above religious quarrels and managed to win in a Roman Catholic community, even though he was a Presbyterian himself.
Such reasons could not include matters of the heart, or religious quarrels.
It did seem reasonable, though, to expect that afterward people would have learned their lesson, put their religious quarrels aside, and settled down to reconstruction.
During the religious quarrels, the Saint Medardus church was badly damaged and today still bears the traces of the iconoclastic.