The rule of conscienceOgle, Duncan and Company, 1822 - Theology |
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... manners of proceeding . 1. By a true application of a false proposition , thus : Whatsoever is done against my conscience is a sin : But to allow of magistrates is against my conscience : Therefore , it is certainly a sin that they be ...
... manners of proceeding . 1. By a true application of a false proposition , thus : Whatsoever is done against my conscience is a sin : But to allow of magistrates is against my conscience : Therefore , it is certainly a sin that they be ...
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... , we may best follow St. Paul's expedient and manner of expression , " Nihil mihi conscius sum , " " I am guilty of b Part . 1. decret . dist . 6. c . 4 . . nothing , " my heart smites me not , OR ERRONEOUS CONSCIENCE . 3.
... , we may best follow St. Paul's expedient and manner of expression , " Nihil mihi conscius sum , " " I am guilty of b Part . 1. decret . dist . 6. c . 4 . . nothing , " my heart smites me not , OR ERRONEOUS CONSCIENCE . 3.
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... manner of obligation is passed upon us by an erring conscience ; the conscience always hath the same commission as being the same faculty , the same guide : but because itself is bound to the laws of God and right reason , so far as it ...
... manner of obligation is passed upon us by an erring conscience ; the conscience always hath the same commission as being the same faculty , the same guide : but because itself is bound to the laws of God and right reason , so far as it ...
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... manner that it remains voluntary all the way ; and then not only the introduction or first principle , but the effect also is a sin . The man hath only put a blind before his eyes , and in every reflex action it is discovered , and he ...
... manner that it remains voluntary all the way ; and then not only the introduction or first principle , but the effect also is a sin . The man hath only put a blind before his eyes , and in every reflex action it is discovered , and he ...
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... to great ones , to our superiors , whom God seems , in some * Lib . de præcept . et dispens . [ manner , to make equal to himself , while the 22 OF THE CONFIDENT , Conscience is to be obeyed even against the Commandment of Superiors.
... to great ones , to our superiors , whom God seems , in some * Lib . de præcept . et dispens . [ manner , to make equal to himself , while the 22 OF THE CONFIDENT , Conscience is to be obeyed even against the Commandment of Superiors.
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