Chapter, Paragraph
1 2 | What is matter? What is conscience? What is the spirit? What
2 3 | over intelligence and dulls conscience, and unruly living tends
3 8 | ethical law contained in conscience, to the existence of God
4 8 | demanded by our ethical conscience, it is necessary to recognize
5 8 | analysis of the ethical conscience of man shows us that having
6 8 | actions, experiences pangs of conscience, and, on the other hand,
7 8 | Meanwhile, our ethical conscience urgently demands that virtue
8 9 | the demands of our ethical conscience.~· The historical
9 9 | immortality. Therefore, the conscience of a believer has an immovable
10 10 | of the Divine Will in his conscience, man was capable of realizing
11 11 | well as the voice of our conscience says that above us there
12 11 | and the nature of his own conscience, reaches the conviction
13 15,3 | intelligence, creativity, conscience and the desire to be in
14 15,5 | be alien to the Christian conscience, or in contradiction with
15 20 | redemption gave rise in the conscience of man to the idea of sacrifice.
16 24 | meaning. It elevated the moral conscience of man to a height which
17 App,2| spirit and clearness of conscience. Passion and irritability
18 App,2| He preserved fully both conscience and self-possession, praying
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