Gefunden 53 Ergebnisse für: Conscience
Did he not tell me himself, She is my sister? And she, did not she herself claim him as her brother? My conscience has been clear, my actions honourable, in all I have done. (Genesis 20, 5)
And God said to him, I know that thou hast acted with a clear conscience; that is why I preserved thee from sinning against me, and would not let thee have intercourse with her. (Genesis 20, 6)
and lived out the rest of his life in great content, his course ever untroubled, his conscience ever more tender towards God. (Tobit 14, 4)
That claim, once made, I will not forgo; not one act in all my life bids conscience reproach me. (Job 27, 6)
Men are frail; does sin lie on my conscience undisclosed, does the memory of guilt rankle in my bosom? (Job 31, 33)
What did Menelaus? He gained the ear of Andronicus and demanded that Onias should pay for it with his life. So the viceroy himself paid Onias a visit, swore friendship and overcame his suspicions; then, when he had left sanctuary, without scruple of conscience put him to death. (2 Maccabees 4, 34)
Bad conscience takes to its heels, with none in pursuit; fearless as a lion the unreproved heart. (Proverbs 28, 1)
Blessed evermore is the timorous conscience; it is hardened hearts that fall to their ruin. (Proverbs 28, 14)
Thy own conscience will tell thee how often thou too hast spoken ill of other men. (Ecclesiastes 7, 23)
So cowardly a thing is wickedness, it pronounces its own condemnation; hard pressed by conscience, it forecasts ever the worst. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 10)
Yet, where there is no sin to smite a man’s conscience, a full purse is a blessing, and poverty itself is a great evil when it goes with a blasphemer’s tongue.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 13, 30)
never felt conscience condemning him, and the hope he lived by, his no more! (Ecclesiasticus 14, 2)
