A discourse of conscience. Shewing I. What conscience is, and what are its acts and offices. II. What is the rule of it. III. The several sorts of conscience. IV. How some practical cases or questions concerning conscience may be resolv'd. V. The benefit and happiness of a good conscience, and the unhappiness of an evil one. VI. How a good conscience may be attain'd, and how we may judge whether we have attain'd it. Publish'd chiefly for the benefit of the vnlearned, tho' it may also be useful to others. Together with brief reflections upon that which the author o christianity not mysterious faith upon that known text, I Tim. iii. 16.

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  • A discourse of conscience. Shewing I. What conscience is, and what are its acts and offices. II. What is the rule of it. III. The several sorts of conscience. IV. How some practical cases or questions concerning conscience may be resolv'd. V. The benefit and happiness of a good conscience, and the unhappiness of an evil one. VI. How a good conscience may be attain'd, and how we may judge whether we have attain'd it. Publish'd chiefly for the benefit of the vnlearned, tho' it may also be useful to others. Together with brief reflections upon that which the author o christianity not mysterious faith upon that known text, I Tim. iii. 16.
  • Discourse concerning conscience. Part 1
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Imprint
London: printed by W[illiam]. Onley, for A[lexander]. Bosvile, at the Dial over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1697.
Publication year
1697-1697
ESTC No.
R183793
Grub Street ID
73554
Description
[8], 110 [i.e. 111], [1] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Anonymous. By John Sharp.

Part 2 of: A discourse concerning conscience.

Printer's and publisher's names from Wing (CD-ROM edition).

Page numbers 110 & 111 reversed.