Use "followed his conscience|follow his conscience" in a sentence

1. His conscience smote him.

2. 4 His evilness gave way to his conscience.

3. To assuage his conscience, of course.

4. 12 The temptation warred with his conscience.

5. He won't let it trouble his conscience.

6. The temptation was warring with his conscience.

7. Conscience synonyms, Conscience pronunciation, Conscience translation, English dictionary definition of Conscience

8. Put simply, it was his trained conscience.

9. The brave man hazards his life, but not his conscience. 

10. You don't need his soul on your conscience.

11. Because his conscience tells him it is right.

12. His death is on my conscience, not yours.

13. 21 The temptation was warring with his conscience.

14. To have a guilty Conscience avoir mauvaise Conscience to have a clear Conscience avoir la Conscience tranquille, avoir bonne Conscience in all Conscience, in Conscience en Conscience to have sth on one's Conscience avoir qch sur la Conscience

15. But at least Hayling was free to follow the dictates of his large and sometimes cumbersome political conscience.

16. His conscience troubled him after he took the money.

17. He dodged his conscience by being jerky and noisy.

18. See: (one's) Conscience is clean (one's) Conscience is clear a clean Conscience makes a soft pillow a guilty Conscience needs no accuser be on (one's) Conscience clear Conscience, to have a Conscience does make cowards of us all Conscience money dictates of Conscience eat (away) at (someone's) Conscience have (something) on (one's) Conscience have a

19. He had been unwise and it preyed on his conscience.

20. Finally, he put his career ahead of conscience and justice.

21. Kurt explained that his conscience was molded by the Bible.

22. His conscience could enjoy the crisp swish of a departing skirt.

23. Consanguined consanguineous consanguinities consanguinity (current term) consanguinuity consarcination consarcinations consarn: consarn it consarned consarning conscience conscience-smitten conscience money conscience vote conscience votes conscienced conscienceless

24. In all Conscience synonyms, in all Conscience pronunciation, in all Conscience translation, English dictionary definition of in all Conscience

25. Claudius subverts his conscience and refuses to ask for divine forgiveness

26. Paul refers several times to his own Conscience being “good” or …

27. Must a Christian suppress his conscience when the tax man calls?

28. Because of his Bible-trained conscience, he refused and was imprisoned.

29. In consequence he was a man in battle with his own conscience.

30. Conscience Conscience MONEY GUILT » See Conscience MONEY » Conscience (Judges 17:2; Matthew 27:3,5) SIN MONEY » See Conscience MONEY DEAFNESS » FIGURATIVE » See Conscience, DEAD WAR » FIGURATIVE » With a good Conscience (1 Timothy 1:18,19)

31. Conscience n Conscience f → disclosures which have shocked the moral Conscience of the nation

32. Conscience Clause Conscience Of Court Consciencelessness Consciencelessly Conscienceless

33. Kindness and understanding will often draw a boy to unburden his conscience.

34. He tried to find a compromise that would satisfy his artistic urge and quieten his conscience.

35. He got involved in bad practices, and his conscience began to torment him.

36. He has been stalked by the fear and the condemnation of his conscience.

37. Gordinski must read that as a guilty conscience, a killer revisiting his victim

38. In Czechoslovakia former prisoner of conscience Vaclav Havel became President of his country.

39. His conscience is pricking him now that he realizes what he has done.

40. Blockhead has a speaking entity in his head which acts as his long-suffering and long-ignored conscience

41. A mercenary who has long since sold his conscience for gold can hardly presume to judge his employers.

42. The King was also widely criticized for in effect putting his conscience above his role as head of state.

43. But he must take that position because his conscience tells him that it's right. "

44. In fact though, it is his conscience that makes Claudius such a complex villain.

45. (Acts 9:1, 2) His conscience may not have bothered him at the time.

46. But he has sustained his fierce social conscience from young adulthood through old age.

47. He's lived a clean life and as a result his conscience is completely untroubled.

48. Now Mark is more inclined to listen to his conscience and to weigh Scriptural principles.

49. Thus, continue to train your conscience and to keep a good conscience.

50. Conscience definition, the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action: to follow the dictates of Conscience

51. 4 But he has sustained his fierce social conscience from young adulthood through old age.

52. ▪ A guilty conscience

53. Conscience ‘Accuses’ or ‘Excuses’

54. A Bible-Trained Conscience

55. Associations Affect Your Conscience

56. False Religion Corrupts the Conscience

57. Formerly, my conscience was insensitive.

58. Suddenly my conscience smote me.

59. A Clear Conscience A close companion to a forgiving spirit is a clear conscience.

60. He thus seals the inner voice of conscience with absolute acceptance of Christ and his word.

61. 5 His conscience overcame him and he restored the books he had taken from the shop.

62. However, your conscience says no!

63. Can you trust your conscience?

64. David had pangs of conscience . . .

65. Recognition of difference between right and wrong: His Conscience bothered him when he cheated on the test

66. Recognition of difference between right and wrong: His Conscience bothered him when he cheated on the test.

67. Example: Bequeathing much of his probably ill-gained money to various charities eased the old man's conscience

68. Macbeth resembles Angelo in many ways, his hypocrisy being similarly fed by desire yet opposed by conscience.

69. From the Accusings of conscience

70. Your conscience will haunt you.

71. What Price a Clean Conscience?

72. My conscience began to tingle.

73. Your Conscience is your highest authority

74. Conscience as motivation to act morally

75. Afterward, however, our conscience bothers us.

76. David’s conscience moved him to repentance.

77. 73 Cows is the story of Jay Wilde, a beef farmer who battles with his conscience every time he takes his Cows to slaughter

78. Thus, he could say with real satisfaction that his conscience did not condemn him with shame and guilt.

79. “The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s Conscience,” he told Scout, his daughter

80. His conscience tells him to shun unscriptural practices that he formerly engaged in, perhaps involving idols or blood.