- Integrity.
Basil Blackwell. Oxford. 1968
Rosemary Moore. The
Light in
Their Consciences: The
Early Quakers in
Britain 1646–1666.
Pennsylvania State University...
- Zeno's
Conscience (Italian: La
coscienza di Zeno [la koʃˈʃɛntsa di dˈdzɛːno]) is a
novel by
Italian writer Italo Svevo. The main
character is Zeno Cosini...
- The
Prick of
Conscience is a
Middle English poem
dating from the
first half of the
fourteenth century promoting penitential reflection. It is, in terms...
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Freedom of
conscience is the
freedom of an
individual to act upon
their moral beliefs. In particular, it
often refers to the
freedom to not do something...
-
normally would, this is
sometimes called a "
conscience vote," "vote of
conscience," or
members "voting
their consciences." For instance, an aide to
Senate Minority...
- The
Conscience of a
Conservative is a 1960 book
published under the name of
Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater who was the 1964
Republican presidential candidate...
-
Crisis of
Conscience is a
biographical book by
Raymond Franz, a
former member of the
Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses,
written in 1983,
three years...
- Case of
Conscience (French: Cas de
conscience) is a 1939
French drama film
directed by
Walter Kapps and
starring Suzy Prim,
Jules Berry and
Roger Karl...
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Examination of
conscience is a
review of one's past thoughts, words, actions, and
omissions for the
purpose of
ascertaining their conformity with, or deviation...
- A
prisoner of
conscience (POC) is
anyone imprisoned because of
their race, ****ual orientation, religion, or
political views. The term also
refers to those...