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Example sentences for "good conscience"

  • Take counsel with a man who is wise and of a good conscience; and seek to be instructed by one better than thyself, rather than to follow thine own inventions.

  • A good conscience is able to bear exceeding much, and is exceeding joyful in the midst of adversities; an evil conscience is ever fearful and unquiet.

  • Not that learning is to be blamed, nor the taking account of anything that is good; but a good conscience and a holy life is better than all.

  • There is no true liberty nor real joy, save in the fear of God with a good conscience.

  • And on the level immediately above the love, down into which the waters of the twin lakes glide, are a pure heart and a good conscience.

  • There are the twin lakes, a 'good conscience' and a 'pure heart.

  • A very gentle beast, and of a good conscience.

  • Very reverent sport, truly; and done in the testimony of a good conscience.

  • May we, with the warrant of womanhood and the witness of a good conscience, pursue him with any further revenge?

  • Pray for us; for we are persuaded that we have a good conscience, in all things desiring to deport ourselves well.

  • In good conscience, we cannot let another year pass without extending to all seniors the lifeline of affordable prescription drugs.

  • And I know all the arguments pro and con and I have read and thought about this for a long time: I still don't think we can, in good conscience, punish poor children for the mistakes of their parents.

  • We knew then that we could not live in good conscience as a rich enclave on an earth that was seething in misery.

  • The Truth of it is, I look upon a sound Imagination as the greatest Blessing of Life, next to a clear Judgment and a good Conscience.

  • A good conscience is a continual Christmas.

  • The first petition that we are to make to Almighty God is for a good conscience, the next for health of mind, and then of body.

  • Therefore be sure you look to that, and in the next place look to your health; and if you have it praise God and value it next to a good conscience.

  • These, indeed, affect the heart, and give the answer of a good conscience, in the blood of Christ, which is a continual feast.

  • It is the spirit and quintessence extracted out of these cardinal graces, unfeigned faith, a good conscience, a pure heart.

  • If a man enter into the path of wicked men, he must either go along in their way with them, and then it is broad indeed, or, if he think to keep a good conscience in it, he will be pinched and straitened.

  • The end of the commandment is charity, out of a pure heart, of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned,” 1 Tim.

  • Pray for us: for we trust we have a good conscience, in all things willing to live honestly.

  • These constitute the brotherhood of Christianity; and wherever they abound, a good conscience is never lacking.

  • There is a good conscience, and an evil conscience.

  • My heart retrograded, in a manner, and I could not realize the testimony of a good conscience.

  • I made out about six pages before dinner, and go to Lord Gillies's to dine with a good conscience.

  • Made a pleasant day of it, and with a good conscience, for I had done my task this morning.

  • The day was rough and stormy--not the worst for working, and I could do it with a good conscience, all being well forward in the duty line.

  • As a good conscience is a continual feast, so an ill one is with him his daily food.

  • He is a niggard all the week, except only market-day, where, if his corn sell well, he thinks he may be drunk with a good conscience.

  • A feast is a good conscience to him, and he is troubled in mind when he misses of it.

  • He had merely waked up one morning again in the country of the blue and had stayed there with a good conscience and a great idea.

  • I had such a good conscience that I stared.

  • Mr. Highmore took his stand on accomplished work and, turning up his coat-tails, warmed his rear with a good conscience at the neat bookcase in which the generations of triplets were chronologically arranged.

  • At length a statement was drawn up sufficiently comprehensive, yet sufficiently general to admit of being approved in good conscience by the entire number of theologians.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good conscience" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fair system; good citizens; good colour; good conductor; good crop; good deeds; good distance; good home; good hour; good hunting; good memory; good milk; good natured; good number; good painter; good pleasure; good priest; good republican; good school; good share; good size; good sized; good thought; good vinegar; les premiers; unto others