Wherein various directions are necessary, for remedies and rules; which, when laid together, will resolve the case. THE DESCRIPTION I. Conscience is man’s judgment of himself,* that is, of his estate and actions,†as they are subjected unto the judgment of God.—I therefore close with this description, to wave the determination of that school-dispute, whether it be an act,‡ or an habit,§ whether of the understanding,|| or will.¶ or both;** whether it be a distinct faculty,†† or power,‡‡ how
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