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My question stemmed from the Arsenal Chaplain
At 7th level, an arsenal chaplain gains Quicken Blessing (War) as a bonus feat even if he does not meet the prerequisites, but cannot grant a War blessing to himself as a swift action with Quicken Blessing until he is at least 10th level.
So it seems that I have quicken (War) which is both major and minor instead of Quicken Blessing (War minor) or Quicken Blessing (War Mind)

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My question stemmed from the Arsenal Chaplain
At 7th level, an arsenal chaplain gains Quicken Blessing (War) as a bonus feat even if he does not meet the prerequisites, but cannot grant a War blessing to himself as a swift action with Quicken Blessing until he is at least 10th level.
So it seems that I have quicken (War) which is both major and minor instead of Quicken Blessing (War minor) or Quicken Blessing (War Mind)
Whoops, I'd spaced out and thought you were talking about Quicken SLA, which you might need two or four times (I'm undecided).
You definitely only need Quicken Blessing twice.

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No, the warpriest has exactly two blessings, each of which has a minor power and a major power. The question is, are these two abilities (blessings) each of which can do two different things, or are they four abilities (blessing powers), each of which does one thing?
A blessing is a single "thing" that has two aspects, major and minor, so you take it once for each blessing. Making a total of two, not 4.
You're right, I misread it - when it said "major or minor effect" I thought you had to choose one of those to apply it to; rather, the feat applies to the whole blessing and you choose which one your activating as a swift whenever you use it.