Talk:Conscience clause

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[edit] 19th century England

At the moment, the only page that links here is George Anthony Denison, an 19th century English reverend who co-wrote a book called The Conscience Clause. It seemed useful to add a bit about the meaning of the phrase in that context, which was quite different from its meaning in the United States today. FreplySpang (talk) 03:39, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

I think your addition makes sense, but it's kind of awkward in my opinion it might be best to make the two Conscience clauses seperate pages. Maybe putting my version under Conscience Clause (Medical)...? Chooserr 06:13, 24 December 2005 (UTC)