Chapter
1 1| and which concerns~the conscience alone that seeks in its
2 1| matters, which pertain to~the conscience, when false preachers rise
3 1| could have directed his conscience to God and said:~"If I am
4 1| this treasure and joy of conscience and lay up for~themselves
5 1| money] and with an~evil conscience. ~If this truth, then, could
6 1| defense in the Lord, a joyful~conscience and a gracious God besides,
7 1| thus you can with a joyful conscience enjoy a~hundred times more
8 3| ourselves. For in them the conscience would ever be in~doubt and
9 3| against sin death, and an evil conscience, for which end~He has also
10 3| and omission by which the conscience is thrown into unrest,~so
11 3| consolation to~comfort the conscience again. ~But this should
12 3| us~a joyful and confident conscience to stand before Him in prayer.
13 3| received forgiveness and a good conscience and are entirely~acquitted,
14 3| stand~before God with a good conscience, we must pray again that
15 3| matters that concern the conscience and spiritual~affairs, namely,
16 3| daily bread, a cheerful good conscience, etc. ~Therefore we finally
17 4| that~when our sins and conscience oppress us, we strengthen
18 5| you can strengthen your conscience and say: If a~hundred thousand
19 5| indeed, examine heart and conscience, and act like a person who
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