Adverb
in conscience (not comparable)
In fairness; by all that is reasonable. [from 15th c.]
Our conscience is not the vessel of eternal verities. It grows with our social life, and a new social condition means a radical change in conscience. Walter Lippmann
The end of education is to see men made whole, both in competence and in conscience. John Dickey
I am a watchman...For that reason I am bound in conscience to blow the trumpet publicly. John Knox
Freedom is the opportunity for right development, for development in accordance with the progressive ideal of life that we have in conscience. Charles Cooley
In fact, they've fallen short of it but – difficult as it is for me to understand – a modern sophist might say that these last years have actually demanded a reduction in conscience and feeling in the name of greater intelligibility. Source: Internet
God’s own call to serve him binds persons in conscience but is not compulsion. Source: Internet