Were the doctrine of Necessity false, the human mind would no longer be a legitimate object of science; from like causes it would be in vain that we should expect like effects; the strongest motive would no longer be paramount over the conduct; all knowledge would be vague and Undeterminate; we could not predict with any certainty that we might not meet as an enemy to-morrow him with whom we have parted in friendship to-night; the most probable inducements and the clearest reasonings would lose the invariable influence they possess.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume III"
Percy Bysshe Shelley Edited by Thomas Hutchinson, M. A.
It was an Undeterminate, inexplicable shiver and shudder of sound, which went wailing out of the window.
"Humorous Ghost Stories"
Dorothy Scarborough
To them the spiritual was not a something vague and Undeterminate; but a real entity.
"The Home Mission"
T.S. Arthur Edition: 10 Language: English