consciences in English

noun
1
an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.
he had a guilty conscience about his desires

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1. What has happened to the consciences of many today?

2. Guilty consciences always make people [men] cowards. 

3. Most were sympathetic once we pricked their consciences.

4. 3 Guilty consciences always make people [men] cowards. 

5. 7 Guilty consciences always make people [men] cowards. 

6. • Why did some Christians on Crete have consciences that were defiled?

7. There are others, who sooth their consciences with small acts of kindness.

8. Therefore, with ‘cleansed consciences,’ we can render “sacred service to the living God.”

9. Now their fragile consciences had the crutch of an externally imposed defence against future temptation.

10. We need enlightenment and grace that come from God and act within hearts and consciences.

11. We subscribe in order to have our consciences pricked, not to be amused and entertained.

12. Our consciences will be molded according to the lofty standards of righteousness revealed in God’s Word.

13. They would do their Constituents, the country and their consciences a service by doing so

14. Don't think you can salve your consciences by giving us money. We won't forgive you that easily.

15. The building's hall is still frequently a venue for those exercising their Nonconformist Consciences on current political controversies.

16. (1 Corinthians 6:9-11) With consciences cleansed, anointed Christians render “sacred service to the living God.”

17. At the same time, we should endeavor to respect the consciences of our beloved spiritual brothers and sisters.

18. Being in company with funeral revelers would demonstrate a lack of respect for God and for the consciences of fellow worshippers of Jehovah.

19. Or perhaps their consciences were hardened to the extent that they saw nothing wrong with worshipping Baal while claiming to be worshippers of Jehovah.

20. Besides structures and buildings, although these are indispensable, it is at times more necessary to help form consciences and to safeguard the faith inherited from the ancestors.

21. The policy of development aid is neither an altruistic obligation, nor a means for former colonial powers of easing their consciences, where there has been colonisation.

22. If Conscience simply is the expression of moral intuition, and if individuals have significantly different and irreconcilable moral intuitions, then individuals also have significantly different and difficult-to-reconcile conscientious moral Consciences

23. In addition, while many in the community view the naming ceremony as an important rite of passage, Christians should be sensitive to the consciences of others and consider the impression that is given to unbelievers.

24. Bored by trying to distinguish right from wrong, we rebelliously deny the existence of the categories, and we kill our consciences and slay our souls, Crapulously chortling that we did it “my way.” And then we die

25. Antiprelatic tracts make the usual Puritan equations: the pope is Antichrist in his claim to rule consciences; the Roman liturgy and ceremonial worship, especially the mass, are idolatrous; and the English prelates have taken over these practices

26. The possible killing of thousands of babies, girls and boys, --by their own mothers, and supported by the State-- through the approval and distribution of Abortifacients masquerading as contraceptives, will weigh heavily on the consciences of our generation of Filipino citizens, both women and men.

27. ′′ It will probably take us, to change to the depths of our consciences, to leave our Arrogances and to learn with simplicity the actions that connect us with the obvious Finding some of the feeling of these first beings, for whom creation, creatures and earth were above all sacred." Stone Rabhi

28. Met by either genuine sympathy or condescension, excessive enthusiasm or systematic rejection, and provoking reactions between absolute contempt and compassionate consideration, ignorance and empathy, racism and open-mindedness, African works have often been perceived through a deformed prism, tainted by misunderstanding arising from confused consciences both good and bad.

29. It is time that the family undertake its "aggiornamento" in this area, so that with the indispensable cooperation of the school, the family may progressively take care to train consciences to come of their own accord to calm and objective judgments 1eading them to accept or reject the various programmes that are offered to them.

30. While it is not my intention to prick consciences, I would like this Opinion (8) to lead the Court to reflect on the meaning of the exceptions to the principle of transparency in a European Union characterised by integration, cooperation and peace, which, to use a term implied by one author in the middle of the 18th century, (9) abhors the tyranny of mistrust.