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    Conscience \Con"science\, n. [F. conscience, fr. L. conscientia,
    fr. consciens, p. pr. of conscire to know, to be conscious;
    con- + scire to know. See {Science}.]
    1. Knowledge of one's own thoughts or actions; consciousness.
    [Obs.]

    The sweetest cordial we receive, at last,
    Is conscience of our virtuous actions past.
    --Denham.

    2. The faculty, power, or inward principle which decides as
    to the character of one's own actions, purposes, and
    affections, warning against and condemning that which is
    wrong, and approving and prompting to that which is right;
    the moral faculty passing judgment on one's self; the
    moral sense.

    My conscience hath a thousand several tongues,
    And every tongue brings in a several tale,
    And every tale condemns me for a villain. --Shak.

    As science means knowledge, conscience
    etymologically means self-knowledge . . . But the
    English word implies a moral standard of action in
    the mind as well as a consciousness of our own
    actions. . . . Conscience is the reason, employed
    about questions of right and wrong, and accompanied
    with the sentiments of approbation and condemnation.
    --Whewell.

    3. The estimate or determination of conscience; conviction or
    right or duty.

    Conscience supposes the existence of some such
    [i.e., moral] faculty, and properly signifies our
    consciousness of having acted agreeably or contrary
    to its directions. --Adam Smith.

    4. Tenderness of feeling; pity. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

    {Conscience clause}, a clause in a general law exempting
    persons whose religious scruples forbid compliance
    therewith, -- as from taking judicial oaths, rendering
    military service, etc.

    {Conscience money}, stolen or wrongfully acquired money that
    is voluntarily restored to the rightful possessor. Such
    money paid into the United States treasury by unknown
    debtors is called the Conscience fund.

    {Court of Conscience}, a court established for the recovery
    of small debts, in London and other trading cities and
    districts. [Eng.] --Blackstone.

    {In conscience}, {In all conscience}, in deference or
    obedience to conscience or reason; in reason; reasonably.
    ``This is enough in conscience.'' --Howell. ``Half a dozen
    fools are, in all conscience, as many as you should
    require.'' --Swift.

    {To make conscience of}, {To make a matter of conscience}, to
    act according to the dictates of conscience concerning
    (any matter), or to scruple to act contrary to its
    dictates.

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