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" Conscience in the midst of every reasonable soul as a light whereby he may divine and know what he ought to do, and what he ought not to do. Wherefore, forasmuch as it behoveth thee to be occupied in such things as pertain to the law, it is necessary... "
The Book of Liberals ... By Gabriel Goodfellow - Page 144
by Gabriel GOODFELLOW (pseud.) - 1849 - 271 pages
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Jurisprudence, Law and Ethics: Professional Ethics

Edgar Benton Kinkead - 1905 - 496 pages
...has set conscience in the midst of every reasonable soul as a light whereby he may divine and know what he ought to do and what he ought not to do. Wherefore, forasmuch as it behooveth thee to be occupied in such things as pertain to the law, it is...
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The American Lawyer: As He Was--as He Is--as He Can be

John Randolph Dos Passos - 1907 - 198 pages
...hath set Conscience in the midst of every reasonable soul as a light whereby he may divine and know what he ought to do, and what he ought not to do. Wherefore, forasmuch as it behoveth thee to be occupied in such things as pertain to the law, it is...
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The Michigan Alumnus, Volume 13

1907 - 948 pages
...should accord with the voice within, which tells the lawyer just as much as it tells the business man w.hat he ought to do and what he ought not to do. The professional ideal is an ideal of service. It is an ideal that calls for hard work. It is an ideal...
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The Advancement of Learning, Book 2

Francis Bacon - 1910 - 462 pages
...estate, the condition of innocence which preceded the sin of Adam. Before the fall, man knew intuitively what he ought to do, and what he ought not to do. After the fall he lost this perfect intuition. Man has now only vague and imperfect intuitions, sufficient...
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The Escapades of Candy Corrigan: An Amusing Series of Irish Fireside Stories

Cahir Healy - 1910 - 180 pages
...was that villainous agreement. So he didn't know what to do. While he was puzzling his brain as to what he ought to do and what he ought not to do, he noticed an unusual commotion in front of the Head Inns. He ran to the front door, and there was...
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Letters to Unknown Friends

Lyman Abbott - 1913 - 188 pages
...us. But it does not mean assuming to be the spiritual director of our neighbour, assuming to tell him what he ought to do and what he ought not to do, assuming to dictate to him his duty or point out to him the path in which he should walk. On the contrary,...
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Works of Martin Luther: With Introductions and Notes, Volume 2

Martin Luther - 1915 - 494 pages
...or too hard to remember. Three things a man needs to know in order to be saved. First, he must know what he ought to do and what he ought not to do. Second, when he finds that by his own strength he can neither do the things he ought, nor leave undone...
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Memorial Exercises Commemorating John Young, John L. Lewis, Julius S. Dorman ...

Orleans County Bar Association (Orleans County, Vt.) - 1917 - 52 pages
...points the way in war. It tells every one what he may do, what he must do and what he must not do; what he ought to do and what he ought not to do. Preparation for his profession was with the late John L. Edwards, and was good; because constituted...
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American Journal of Theology, Volume 21

1917 - 700 pages
...epitomizes salvation thus : Three things a man needs to know in order to be saved. First, he must know what he ought to do and what he ought not to do. Second, when he finds that by his own strength he can neither do the things he ought, nor leave undone...
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The Truth of Things

William E. Mann - 1922 - 200 pages
...honesty. Thus we see painly that the part of a person which tells him what is right and what is wrong, what he ought to do, and what he ought not to do, or his sense of justice or fair dealing, is the most valuable of all his senses, and is indispensable,...
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