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Conscience, as taught in our modern schools, is a faculty or divinity within us which, in all eases, tells us what is right and what is wrong, and should be implicitly obeyed as an infallible monitor. This doctrine, though maintained by the best of men, and for the best of purposes, is in reality the doctrine of Satan, who has caused those advocates of the doctrine to fight each other with fire and sword, and, as the divine Doctor Scott says, "spit hellfire at each other." This sacred monitor not only tells us that we are right, but points out the errors of others against whom we are conscientiously bound to use our best exertions, and even to punish and put to death all who will not obey our dictations, creeds, and commands. Every man on earth is said to possess this unerring divinity, and yet, what is truly marvelous, every one is commanded, on the pain of death, to yield his divinity as false to that of others. This paradoxical and wonderful thing, conscience, that tells us what is right and what is wrong, what is just and what is unjust, becomes the cruel persecutor of the Christian Church, under which Michael Servetus, John Eogers, and thousands, yes, millions of the most pious men on earth have bled and died. Leaving the Christian world for the great arena of common life, we find this divine conscience deceiving men, and engaged in the most malicious and cruel strifes. The man of observation has but to look at the little transactions around him, and see the disputes, suits, and hard thoughts among the best and most conscientious of his neighbors. We have seen this unerring divinity in the prompting of men's deeds under the terrors
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