Work, Chapter
1 LawGod,2 | Conscience~and Moral Responsibility~
2 LawGod,2 | consciousness: it is called conscience. This conscience is the
3 LawGod,2 | called conscience. This conscience is the basis of the morality
4 LawGod,2 | who does not listen to his conscience but stifles it, suppresses
5 LawGod,2 | as people with a "seared" conscience. Their spiritual condition
6 LawGod,2 | listens to the voice of one's conscience, one sees that this conscience
7 LawGod,2 | conscience, one sees that this conscience speaks in him first of all
8 LawGod,2 | person hears the voice of conscience, "This is not good, this
9 LawGod,2 | this action of judging, the conscience also acts in one's soul
10 LawGod,2 | prescriptions of this very conscience. Its voice teaches us how
11 LawGod,2 | not behave. Finally, the conscience also acts in man as a rewarder.
12 LawGod,2 | experience reproaches of the conscience after having sinned. These
13 LawGod,2 | These reproaches of the conscience sometimes pass over into
14 LawGod,3 | identified in a person's conscience - a sinful impression, an
15 LawGod,3 | helped by the clear voice of conscience and by God's aid if one
16 LawGod,3 | sin. The reproaches of the conscience sound loudly and clearly,
17 LawGod,5 | First of all, in one's conscience, which for this reason,
18 LawGod,5 | according to the dictates of his conscience, in which the inner moral
19 LawGod,5 | and will damaged, but the conscience is also darkened and its
20 LawGod,5 | unconscionable.~Therefore, conscience alone - the inner voice -
21 LawGod,18| but also according to his conscience. Therefore, he treats everyone
22 LawGod,18| do good, according to our conscience, from the heart, being motivated
23 LawGod,25| party interests - then one's conscience will be at peace. It may
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