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In Scripture, the word conscience is the Greek word suneidesis, which means “co-perception”—that is, “accompanying moral consciousness and awareness.”
God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010
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In Scripture, the word conscience is the Greek word suneidesis, which means “co-perception”—that is, “accompanying moral consciousness and awareness.”
God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010
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In Scripture, the word conscience is the Greek word suneidesis, which means “co-perception”—that is, “accompanying moral consciousness and awareness.”
God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010
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In Scripture, the word conscience is the Greek word suneidesis, which means “co-perception”—that is, “accompanying moral consciousness and awareness.”
God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010
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Margaret's love of art, like that of most cultivated persons in this country, was not at all technical, but truly a sympathy with the artist, in the protest which his work pronounced on the deformity of our daily manners; her co-perception with him of the eloquence of form; her aspiration with him to a fairer life.
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli Ossoli, Margaret F 1851
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This recognition once made, the order of the world and the distribution of affairs and times, being studied with the co-perception of their subordinate place, will reward any degree of attention.
Essays — First Series Ralph Waldo Emerson 1842
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This recognition once made, -- the order of the world and the distribution of affairs and times being studied with the co-perception of their subordinate place, will reward any degree of attention.
Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson 1842
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This recognition once made, -- the order of the world and the distribution of affairs and times being studied with the co-perception of their subordinate place, will reward any degree of attention.
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Margaret's love of art, like that of most cultivated persons in this country, was not at all technical, but truly a sympathy with the artist, in the protest which his work pronounced on the deformity of our daily manners; her co-perception with him of the eloquence of form; her aspiration with him to a fairer life.
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume I Margaret Fuller 1830
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“A poet in verse or prose must have a sensuous eye, but an intellectual co-perception.
Ralph Waldo Emerson Holmes, Oliver W 1891
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