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 1  Ind      |        live honestly, and my~ ~Conscience not checke me with any crime;
 2    1,    1|         he making~ ~no care or conscience to be perjured: greatly
 3    1,    1|      private, even with such a conscience, as if~ ~it were given to
 4    1,    1|       as an argument of a good conscience: Wherefore, after hee had
 5    1,    1|      have thee to charge thy~ ~conscience with them, more then is
 6    1,    1|      in this manner, and thy~ ~conscience thus purely cleared, is
 7    1,    1|     yet one sinne more upon my conscience,~ ~wherof I never at any
 8    1,    2|      any restraint, remorse of conscience, shame, or~ ~feare of punishment)
 9    2,    8|    Court, then either his owne Conscience, or any~ ~dishonourable
10    3,    3| Confession, and of a most pure conscience, a faire~ ~yong Gentlewoman,
11    3,    8|   beene heere long enough in~ ~conscience. Thrusting up his head against
12    4,    2|    passe, that some remorse of conscience tooke~ ~hold of him, for
13    6,    3|      purgation of her cleare~ ~conscience, but onely to retort taunt
14    7,   10|         WHO MAKE NO CARE OR~ ~ CONSCIENCE AT ALL OF THOSE THINGS THAT
15    8,    2|       knocketh at the doore of Conscience,~ ~and urgeth a guilty remembrance,
16   10,    8|      the murder. Well knew his conscience, that none of them were~ ~
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