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1 I, III | in all mankind for their direction; which all men could not 2 II, VII | run adrift, without any direction or design, and suffer the 3 II, XIII | it to another in the same direction, which is to double the 4 II, XVIII| dispatch sake, in their direction or discourses about them. 5 II, XXI | according to the preference or direction of his own mind, so far 6 II, XXI | power, by volition or the direction of his mind, to stop or 7 II, XXI | forbear according to the direction of thought, there necessity 8 II, XXI | far as any one can, by the direction or choice of his mind, preferring 9 II, XXI | far as they depend on such direction; to the question, What is 10 II, XXI | this or that particular direction, is nothing but the agent 11 II, XXI | inquiry, is following the direction of that guide: and he that 12 II, XXI | deliberation, and wariness, in the direction of their particular actions, 13 II, XXI | being that whereon a right direction of our conduct to true happiness 14 III, VI | drawn by it nor receive direction from it, would any one question 15 IV, XII | adapted to, and follow the direction of nature, where it seems 16 IV, XVII | without choice and without direction.~3. Reason in its four degrees. 17 IV, XIX | concluded to be a call or direction from heaven, and must be