Men's minds were pained and disquieted by the conflict of duties and the absence of spiritual consolation.
The great native chiefs, bewildered and disquieted, thought themselves menaced.
Natasha guessed they were talking about the old prince and planning something, and this disquieted and offended her.
Disquieted by some forcible attempts on Rudolph II.'s part to suppress Protestantism in certain parts of the country, and mistrusting a formal guarantee of religious liberty which was given to them in 1609, the Silesians joined hands with the Bohemian insurgents and renounced their allegiance to their Austrian ruler.
In addition to these controversies on points of faith, he was for many years greatly disquieted, and sometimes even endangered, by the opposition offered by the libertine party in Geneva to the ecclesiastical discipline which he had established there.