Use "in a clear conscience" in a sentence

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

2. 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

3. 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

4. He feigned a teasing laugh, a clear conscience.

5. A clear conscience is a sure card. 

6. A clear conscience is a soft pillow. 

7. A clear conscience laughs at false accusations. 

8. 2 A clear conscience is a soft pillow. 

9. 5 A clear conscience is a soft pillow. 

10. 3 A clear conscience is a sure card. 

11. 4 A clear conscience laughs at false accusations. 

12. Keep conscience clear,then never fear.

13. 9 Keep conscience clear,then never fear.

14. My conscience is the only thing I need clear.

15. The Bible shows that having a clear conscience is not always sufficient.

16. My conscience is clear before the people of this country.

17. He admitted to the killings but argued: "My conscience is clear.

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

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20. Assurance comes from “a serious and holy pursuit of a clear conscience and of good works” (Canons of Dort 5.10)

21. 8 If we are to have the joy that is a fruit of God’s spirit, we need a clear conscience.

22. Because thereby we, first of all, acknowledge our debt of gratitude to our Maker, giving us a clear conscience.

23. How to use Conscience in a sentence.

24. A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder. 

25. 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)

26. My understanding of shareware is that it can be freely distributed but requires registration by the user for a clear conscience.

27. In the end he was driven to confess and face a prison sentence, feeling that to clear his conscience would be cheap at the price.

28. Lay Carmelites As Carmelites we live our lives in allegiance to Jesus Christ and strive to serve him faithfully with a pure heart and a clear conscience

29. The impromptu funeral rites she performs are her Amateurish attempts to clear her conscience of this terrible burden

30. ▪ A guilty conscience

31. 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

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

33. A Bible-Trained Conscience

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

35. A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart. 

36. Conscience Clause Conscience Of Court Consciencelessness Consciencelessly Conscienceless

37. What Price a Clean Conscience?

38. Conscience also features prominently in Buddhism

39. 11. (a) In what ways may a person’s conscience become hardened?

40. 20 A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart. 

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

42. A sense of guilt was deeply embedded in my conscience.

43. A guilty conscience feels Continual fear

44. He has got a good conscience.

45. A good conscience is a Continual feast

46. The issue resulted in a crisis of conscience in 16th-century Spain.

47. A good conscience is a continual feast. 

48. A good conscience is a soft pillow. 

49. This is a matter of individual conscience .

50. Humans are also endowed with a conscience.

51. Her conscience was troubling her a little.

52. Conscience is making a comeback among Christians

53. “A CLEAN conscience is the best pillow.”

54. LARS HOLM WAS A MAN OF CONSCIENCE.

55. He experienced a sudden pang of conscience.

56. A soldier that operates Without conscience or hesitation.

57. 6 A guilty conscience needs no accuser. 

58. The Bible helped me to maintain a clear conscience before Jehovah God and not to have regrets that would have been with me for the rest of my life.”

59. Conscience often comes into play in what way?

60. 1 A good conscience is a soft pillow. 

61. All such no longer have a sensitive conscience.

62. For all your social conscience you're a realist.

63. 2 He experienced a sudden pang of conscience.

64. Conscience as a matter of education and perfectibility

65. They have shown a ruthless lack of conscience.

66. Candidly, I think she doesn't have a conscience.

67. His conscience smote him.

68. Understand that Conscience is a judgment of reason

69. 14 years with a guilty conscience is sufficient.

70. 1 A guilty conscience never feels secure. 

71. Conscience ‘Accuses’ or ‘Excuses’

72. 11 When Paul opened his defense before the Sanhedrin by saying that he had “behaved before God with a perfectly clear conscience,” High Priest Ananias ordered that he be struck.

73. Either a guilty conscience, or something personal's going on.

74. It may be less soothing than a sinless conscience.

75. Associations Affect Your Conscience

76. False Religion Corrupts the Conscience

77. Formerly, my conscience was insensitive.

78. Suddenly my conscience smote me.

79. We confidently face the future with a good conscience, keeping busy in our ministry.

80. Over the past few years, the term Conscience has been increasingly referenced in debates occurring both in our churches (e.g., appeals to Conscience on moral issues) and the public square (e.g., defending the right of Conscience).