"Where his conscience leads him."
Yet with so little knowledge of the races sharing this region, his conscience could easily lead him astray.
His own conscience led him to point the finger at the undeserving who entered politics for personal gain.
The beginning of his reign saw much prosperity in the land, but through a few careless actions the king's guilty conscience quickly led him to personal tragedy.
Again, the metaphor was apt; and Lady Baskerville's guilty conscience led her to choose the wrong reference.
Personal moral conscience and individual action led in effect to a form of 'noblesse oblige' which was expected of those individuals of means.
I have upheld this resolution because my conscience as a human being leads me to fight for the abolition of the death penalty.
My conscience has led me to reread this amendment which simply says that, in the negotiations with the United States, we must respect the acquis communautaire .
Phillip's conscience eventually leads him to attempt to confess the arson to Leah, who is depressed and slightly delusional at this point.
Political human rights, legal, civil and press rights, emphatically often; but the right to worship where and how God or conscience leads, almost never.