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conscience 25
consciences 3
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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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conscience

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1 1, I | parables, to train the conscience of the breast to the apprehension 2 1, VIII| drives out the more vigorous conscience of a virtuous breast; nor 3 1, XI | offend the gaze of a better conscience, I will now direct you to 4 1, XI | family-estate smite upon the conscience, then the losses that have 5 6, V | be no pollution of their conscience, there is a great guilt 6 8, III | sound will and the glorious conscience. Nor let any one of you 7 10, Arg | HAD NO LESS INFECTED THEIR CONSCIENCE WITH WICKED CERTIFICATES," 8 18, I | sacrifice, and (with no conscience guilty of the crime, but 9 25, III | brought off an unstained conscience from the confession of His 10 30, I | knowing that they owe their conscience to God alone as the judge, 11 30, VII | wound of their heart and conscience and the deep recesses of 12 39, I | themselves, before their own conscience, have passed sentence on 13 51, III | those who have stained their conscience with certificates, or have 14 51, X | in the light of their own conscience may be tarnished by the 15 51, XIV | polluted his lips, yet his conscience is nevertheless polluted, 16 51, XV | have some confidence in a conscience that may be tolerated; at 17 54, VIII| own part, it befits our conscience, dearest brother, to strive 18 54, XIV | of their judgment, their conscience bound in many bonds of sins. 19 54, XVI | letters they bring, as his conscience is full of sins, as his 20 54, XVI | they have known their own conscience, they do not dare to come 21 61, II | together by a very guilty conscience. Moreover, what a number 22 67, V | crimes, and the baring of his conscience even by his own confession, 23 67, VI | of the wound to his own conscience, i voluntarily laying down 24 68, II | decree, and against our conscience resting upon the strength 25 68, X | These things, of the pure conscience of my mind, and of my confidence


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