Which preposition to use with conscience

of Occurrences 318%

It is that they do piece-work and patch-work of reform, instead of plain, direct upbuilding work in the souls and consciences of men.

in Occurrences 81%

Ay, but you may over-act your part, and spoil allBut, Sir, I hope you'll use a Christian Conscience in this business.

to Occurrences 59%

When you come to think of it, it's a pleasant turn of events that I should come to represent law and order and conscience to anybody, even to the Radbolts.

by Occurrences 53%

But now since my trial took place, and the festival of the god retarded my death, it appeared to me that, if by chance the dream so frequently enjoined me to apply myself to popular music, I ought not to disobey it but do so, for that it would be safer for me not to depart hence before I had discharged my conscience by making some poems in obedience to the dream.

with Occurrences 48%

What prompted the first worshipper to prove his gratitude in this form none can say: he might have so easily satisfied his conscience with a presentation to the God or by the erection of a small shrine in the plains.

for Occurrences 41%

The voice which whispered that Arthur Cumberland was not over-gifted with sensitiveness and would not feel the shame of his position like another, did not carry with it an indisputable message, and could not impose on my conscience for more than a passing moment.

about Occurrences 25%

And Joe said to Mr. Drury, in the last moment at the door, "Mr. Drury, if we could all get a conscience about the tithe, and pay attention to that conscience, half the Everyday Doctrines would not even need to be stated.

as Occurrences 19%

That our God is the God of Adam; that the same Lord God who taught him teaches us likewise, need not be a mere matter of faith: it may be a matter of reason likewise; a thing which seems reasonable to us, and recommends itself to our mind and conscience as true.

at Occurrences 18%

At the former trial the prisoner, as Counsel for the defence, had attempted to throw suspicion on a man named Hill, who had been butler to the late Sir Horace Fewbanks, but evidence would be placed before the jury to show that in doing so the prisoner had been smitten by some pangs of conscience at casting suspicion on a man who he knew was not guilty.

on Occurrences 18%

Actions and events which seemed quite harmless, and even heroic, when discussed along the trail, often changed their complexion entirely when Mrs. Maggie Corbett let in the clear light of conscience on them, for even on the very edge of civilization there are still to be found finger- posts on the way to right living.

from Occurrences 17%

Help us to save free conscience from the paw Of hireling wolves, whose gospel is their maw.

than Occurrences 14%

Who, if he had no more Honesty and Conscience than my Uncle, wou'd let us pine for want of Lovers: but thanks be prais'd, the Generosity of our Cavaliers has open'd their obdurate Hearts with a Golden Key, that lets 'em in at all Opportunities.

into Occurrences 10%

The government having been always, since this century began, at least, the creature and the tool of the slaveholders, the whole patronage of the nation, and the treasury filled chiefly by Northern commerce, have been at their command to help manipulate and mould plastic Northern consciences into practicable shapes.

after Occurrences 8%

I come here, into this precinct, fulfilling a duty of conscience after reading the book, after feeling myself exalted, by this reading, in all that is honest and profoundly religious.

TOWARDS Occurrences 7%

EW CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE TOWARDS THE SUPPORT OF THE WORK OF CHRIST'S KINGDOM IN ALL THE WORLD AN INTRODUCTION TO THE EDUCATIONAL, MISSIONARY AND BENEVOLENT WORK OF THE CHURCH CONTENTS CHAPTER THE GENESIS OF THE EXPERIMENT I. AN INSTITUTE PANORAMA II.

like Occurrences 5%

The people who suck in nutriment from a brain and a conscience like those of Mr. Dodge, too, commodore, must get, in time, to be surprisingly clear-sighted.

without Occurrences 5%

The oldest statesmen, and the most prominent, cannot follow the dictates of their own judgment and conscience without being reproached as though they were laying a trap for the presidential chair.

over Occurrences 4%

The man looked trustingly at him, so that Frank felt a little qualm of conscience over the fact that he had to deceive him.

against Occurrences 4%

Never did a country at war seem more anxious to raise the universal conscience against her.

before Occurrences 4%

But being afterward condemned to death on a charge of treasonnot an unknown charge, as Walpole imagines, but a charge of having treasonably aided the escape of the Earl of Suffolkhe was then, as More says, examined about it in the Tower, having probably made a voluntary confession of guilt to ease his conscience before his execution.

within Occurrences 3%

,I was glad to perceive some evidence that the nature of thy employment had not extinguished the voice of conscience within thee.

through Occurrences 3%

But I think that the awful majesty of the Lord's very countenance might strike such a man dumb, ere he had time to say those vain proud words, and strike his conscience through with the thought, Yes, I have been charitable: but have I been humane?

toward Occurrences 2%

He knew well that woman's tongue, when once the "fair beast" is brought to bay, is a weapon far too trenchant to be faced by any shield but that of a very clear conscience toward her; which was more than Elsley had.

above Occurrences 2%

Stronger than Daniel Webster, he was one of those who would not obey the dictates of that leader, and he did set up his "conscience above the law."

throughout Occurrences 1%

It was remarkable, too, I had but three subjects, and they were of three different religions: my man Friday was a Protestant, his father was a Pagan and a cannibal, and the Spaniard was a Papist: however, I allowed liberty of conscience throughout my dominions:

Which preposition to use with  conscience