Chapel Library FGB 261 Conscience


Check here for a set of articles on conscience as follows
  • Our Best Friend or Worst Enemy - Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) - a helpful definition of conscience and its description as our best friend or worst enemy.
  • The Nature of Conscience - Richard Sibbes (1577-1635) - an explanation of the nature of conscience and why God gave it to us.
  • The Duties of Conscience - William Perkins (1558-1602) - a brief introduction to the duties of conscience, listed as giving testimony and judgment.
  • Everyone Has a Conscience - William Fenner (1600-1640) - an easily proven assertion of the universality of the conscience and more reasons why God gave it to His image-bearers.

  • A Corrupted Conscience - Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) - a biblical account of what our conscience is like in its natural state—contaminated by sin, only able to work according to the light it has, and faulty in its operations.
  • A Sin-Burdened Conscience - John Flavel (1627-1691) - an astonishing journey into our conscience: its sense of sin, its memories of sin, and its condemnation of sinful thoughts, words, and deeds.
  • Ministers and Consciences - William Fenner (1600-1640) - what pastors and elders must know about Christ’s flock to properly apply God’s Word to their conscience.
  • A Damned Conscience - John Flavel (1627-1691) - a sobering look at the misery of a conscience suffering the horrors of hell forever.
  • A Good Conscience - Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) - a comforting look at the meaning of a “good” conscience and how we obtain and maintain one.
  • A Peaceful Conscience - John C. Ryle (1816-1900) - a comforting proclamation that nothing is better calculated to quiet a raging conscience than justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
  • A Little Religion for Conscience’s Sake - Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) - a warning against the soul-damning trap of a little religion to pacify the conscience.